CORE MEMBERS
MUSKAN SINGH
I'm Muskan Singh, a graphics designer and a visual artist.
I grew up in the calm and peaceful neighborhoods of Shyamali colony and moved all around the country for my learnings.
Art is my way of connecting with nature, how beautiful and creative everything is in nature.
It inspires me as an artist to blend my colours, create my stories and guide my students to see the creative world of mother Earth.
It is my call to help preserve nature around us with art, by writing a hundred thousand words in one picture, sending a message for all to come together, understand our nature and help preserve for our future generations


SIMRAN SETHI
I'm Simran Sethi, a wildlife researcher and nature educator.
I facilitate nature classrooms sessions by integrating classroom curriculum with outdoor activities, enhancing social-emotional learnings with nature. I use active learning methodologies and learning-by-doing philosophy to guide children in their exploration of, and connection with, the natural world around them.
I invite everyone on this journey to know, connect and care about the diverse world of trees, animals, living creatures big and small, and living soil around us. Let's do our part in conserving our life sustaining ecosystems in this era of climate change by touching the interconnected web of life.


FARHAN AZIZ
I'm a curious business student from Christ University, Bangalore, driven by bold ideas and original thinking.
I question the norm, explore diverse perspectives, and chase growth in every form.
Passionate about strategy, individuality, and living life on my own terms.
Ifeel a deep connection with nature as a source of clarity and perspective, and I want to contribute to nature education to help others rediscover that grounding, especially in a fast-paced, disconnected world.


SWAYAM
I’m Swayam, a commerce major at Delhi University. What draws me to nature is the contrast to the concrete jungle I now call home. Growing up in the serenity of Shyamali, I didn't realise how breezy it was here, the fresh air, the stillness. But stepping into Delhi, the disassociation was undeniable. It left me yearning for something I had taken for granted for years
In nature, I found a reminder of all the things I’ve missed in the rush of city life. The space and the quietness. Realizing this, I felt compelled to reconnect with nature. It's become my mission to take deliberate steps toward nature, to work with it, and to learn from it for a better tomorrow

