As part of its continuous efforts to strengthen professional capacity and practical understanding in the field of forestry and wildlife management, the Uttarakhand Forest Training Academy, Haldwani organized an educational exposure visit to Narara Marine National Park. The visit was designed to provide officer trainees with firsthand insight into marine biodiversity, ecosystem management, and the unique conservation challenges associated with coastal and marine protected areas.
During the visit, a comprehensive briefing was delivered by the Range Forest Officer, highlighting the ecological significance of marine ecosystems and the administrative framework involved in managing a marine national park. The interaction emphasized the importance of scientific management, community awareness, and interdepartmental coordination in safeguarding fragile marine resources.
The learning experience was further enriched through interpretative museum galleries and live field-based demonstrations, enabling trainees to observe theoretical concepts in a practical setting. Special emphasis was laid on understanding coral reef ecosystems, marine species diversity, and the ongoing efforts required to balance conservation with sustainable use.
Key Attractions and Learning Components (Individual Visit):
- Marine Interpretation Museum: Informative galleries showcasing marine biodiversity, conservation initiatives, and ecological processes.
- Coral Reef Walk: Live demonstration offering exposure to coral formations, associated marine life, and reef conservation practices.
- Marine Biodiversity Awareness Sessions: Insights into various marine species and their ecological roles.
- Park Management Practices: Understanding challenges related to protection, monitoring, and enforcement in a marine national park.





