Elephants and Learning

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Visit to nearby village to understand elephants behaviour, their path and effects on villagers.

Apart from tracing elephants path, foot print and identifying elephant potty we also explored stones on our way – we could not stop ourselves from collecting various rock/stone samples on our way and also watching a water pond to watch fishes.

One child showed how to identify goat or cow pug mark – watch the video


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