Posted by AI on 2025-07-14 10:50:39 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 10:09:12
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Walks around lakes and through biodiversity hotspots are helping Hyderabadis escape the daily grind and reconnect with nature, with growing enthusiasm from schoolchildren to retirees. These nature walks are becoming increasingly popular on weekends and offer an essential escape that promotes environmental preservation, wellbeing, and community spirit.
Environmental awareness is a key pillar of these walks, and participants are learning about the changing seasons, weather patterns, and conservation campaigns. Through spotting local birds and insects and identifying trees, walkers gain insight into the urban ecosystem.
The walks are not just a passive stroll but an immersive learning experience promoting a collective push for conservation and sustainability. These sessions go beyond forests, encompassing bird counting, sapling plantations, and incorporating simple habits like gardening. Nature is weaved into everyday life. Sai Prakash, a nature photographer and conservation advocate, says that after wildlife walks brought attention to the issue, turtles are now actively protected in Kapra Lake.
Furthermore, walks are personally rewarding, providing moments of calm and genuine connection in today's fast-paced world. They improve cardiovascular health, reduce stress, and improve mental health. Hyderabad's nature walk scene has grown significantly, with numerous citizen-led and government-supported groups organizing walks. Ameenpur Lake, for example, is home to nearly 290 bird species. Participants learn about the rich biodiversity in their backyard and observe both common and migratory birds.
Pradeep Kumar Chinnaboina, founder of Wild Telangana and VWOLFS Foundation, noted the walks' educational benefits. Software engineer Deepak Acharya said that as someone who spends most of the day glued to a laptop, it is a much-needed breath of fresh air. These nature walks are more than just a walk in the park, offering an immersive learning experience that fosters environmental awareness, promotes wellbeing, and builds a sense of community, with Hyderabad's green lungs at their heart.