Students
made posters and spoke about the importance of conserving the Zebra.
INTERNATIONAL HEART DAY -29TH SEPTEMBER 2022
St. Joseph's College, Department of Zoology observed “World Heart Day” awareness program. As part of this program, there is a need to take care of the heart and heart disease can be prevented by eating healthy, exercising regularly, reducing stress, avoiding unhealthy lifestyles. Various posters on this topic, working models, heart healthy foods counters, B.P. Checking counter, and performing exercises. Head of the department, Dr. Harini, faculty of the department Dr. Sneha, Dr. Rosina, Ms. Indrani, Hindi Department Head Dr. PK Jayalakshmi, faculty and college students enthusiastically participated in this program.
29th JULY 2022-International Tiger Day,
International Tiger Day, is observed to raise awareness for tiger conservation, create awareness for protecting the natural habitats of tigers and to raise public awareness and support for tiger conservation issues. Many factors have caused their numbers to fall, including habitat loss, climate change, hunting and poaching and illegal trading of tiger parts are some of the threats tigers are facing. Tiger Day aims to protect and expand their habitats and raise awareness of the need for conservation. Students participated in the word search competition, raised awareness by displaying paintings done on tigers. PPT was presented by J.Manvitha as a part of creating awareness for students of all streams.
WORLD OCEAN DAY 2022
WORLD OCEAN DAY 2022
Department of Zoology observed World Ocean Day on 8th JUNE 2022.Students actively participated in the World Ocean Day 2022. Students created awareness by making poster and spoke about the importance of oceans, how are we polluting the water bodies by dumping plastic and industrial wastes and how it is effecting the life of fishes and aquatic plants. They emphasized the theme “Revitalization: Collective Action for the Ocean”. This Day is celebrated to inform the public of the impact of human actions on the ocean and to develop a worldwide movement of citizens for the oceans.
AWARENESS PROGRAMME ON MARINE FISH AND FISHERIES IN COLLABORATION WITH FISHERY SURVEY OF INDIA,VISAKHAPATNAM ON 9-2-22
As a part of Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav celebrations the Visakhapatnam, Fishery Survey of India ,Govt of India and Department of Zoology St. Joseph’s College for Women(A) has conducted an Awareness Programme on “ Marine fish and Fisheries in India” on 9-2-22.The inaugural session was followed by Technical session and Marine Exhibition in the zoology lab. The session elaborated on the marine biodiversity and eco friendly fishing methods. The faculty of the department _Dr.P.Aruna Devi -Director P.G. Studies, Dr .Nalini Dutta, Dr. E. Harini-HOD of the Department of Zoology, Dr.P.Rosina George, Dr.A.Sneha, Miss.Indrani pariticipated along with the officers of FSI Dr. Bhami Reddy(HOO),DR.A.B. Kar(Scientist),Dr. Silambarasan(Scientist).
" RHINO DAY -2020 "- A Documentary viewing by students virtually , followed by QUIZ .
Rhino Day was observed and awareness was created to the students of II CBZ & III CBZ to prevent the corruption and killing of Rhino on 22nd September.
Winners of Rhino Quiz (III CBZ)
1st prize-Manvitha
2nd Prize-Revathi
3rd Prize-Deepika Venkatesh
ELEPHANT DAY AWARENESS -2020
"Awareness on Elephant Day and the importance of conserving elephants "
Students presented Powerpoint presentations on Conserving Elephants and their importance as Flagship species was conducted on 1st october 2020.
WORLD OZONE DAY - 16TH SEPTEMBER 2020
POSTER PRESENTATION & ESSAY WRITING ON THE THEME "OZONE FOR LIFE"
BY III YR & II CBZ STUDENTS - VIRTUALLY THRU GOOGLE MEET.
To create awareness among students about the depletion of the Ozone Layer and to suggest possible solutions to preserve it.
WORKING MODEL OF HEART |
STUDENTS FROM VARIOUS SCHOOLS VISITED THE EXHIBITION |
WORKING MODEL OF HUMAN EYE |
PREPARATION OF VALUE ADDED PRODUCTS- FISH CUTLETS |
AT NIFPHATT WITH THE OFFICER-IN -CHARGE . |
World Environment Day Celebrations- June 2019-20 |
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