Thursday, August 1, 2013

Field Visits - Hebbal Lake, Cubbon Park & SFS Colony

Third week into the project, I visited a few places where I could observe the biodiversity in their respective spaces. I visited Hebbal Lake, Cubbon Park & SFS Colony.

After collecting research and analyzing the data I'd collected, I began looking at these spaces as two main categories - public spaces (parks, lakes, gardens, etc.) and private spaces (mainly homes). Thus I got the idea of backyard biodiversity, where your own home and the area around it can be observed and studied to understand biodiversity.
A fisherman at Hebbal Lake.

A crow at Cubbon Park.
A rat hole in the backyard of a home in SFS Colony.
A small garden outside a house in SFS.


1 comment:

  1. Cubbon Park in Bangalore, a lush green haven covering about 300 acres. Oak, cassia, gulmohar stand over grassy patches and walkways. Get to know more about Cubbon park.

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