Shiv Nadar School Faridabad actively participated in the Campus Bird Count, a nationwide initiative under Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) that brings institutions together to document birdlife across shared spaces. In 2025, over 270 campuses submitted more than 8,000 bird checklists, reflecting the scale and collective impact of this conservation effort.
Teachers and facilitators engaged in systematic bird observation and data recording across designated campus locations. During the initiative, the team identified a few migratory bird species that had temporarily settled in nearby areas, contributing meaningful insights to local biodiversity records.
Students reported to school in the early morning and were guided to specific bird-watching spots across the campus. The exercise encouraged careful observation, documentation, and reflection. The cost of participation was fully borne by the school, ensuring inclusive engagement.
The initiative served as a powerful platform for experiential learning, strengthening environmental awareness, research skills, and collaboration. Through its participation, Shiv Nadar School Faridabad reaffirmed its commitment to sustainability, conservation, and nurturing ecological responsibility among learners.