India, Oct. 3 -- Delhi's forest and wildlife department will host daily bird walks from October 3 to 8 at the Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary, where students, NGOs and nature enthusiasts will be guided by expert birders on identifying different species. The walks, free of cost, are part of the Wildlife Week celebrations, officials said.
The first walk begins Friday at 7am and will last 2 to 2.5 hours. "The goal is to create awareness about the bird species found in the city and how to identify them. Interested participants can contact us directly and will be taken on guided tours in groups," said Lakhan Kohli, a naturalist at the sanctuary and part of the forest department team.
In addition to bird watching, visitors will also be taken ...
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