Wednesday 11 July 2012

Web 2.0 Learning Opportunity- My personal Experience

To start with, i would like to thank all the Web 2.0 Team for making it a wonderful environment in the class where exchange of information and learning new tools of Web 2.0 has been of great enthusiasm. 


The Web 2.0 Team
 
Web 2.0 Learning Opportunity has enabled me to learn about RSS feeds, google docs, Wiki, creating a blog, skype, google chat among the other interesting features of Web. I believe that now am in a better position to exchange information in a quicker and proper way to my colleagues and also professionals internationally and thus create a platform for specific fields.

The first blog which i was able to create can be viewed on the following link.

I feel very excited to learn the rest of the topics during the last two days. I look forward to become a good Web 2.0 user.



Wildlife conservation is the practice of protecting endangered plant and animal species and their habitats. Among the goals of wildlife conservation are to ensure that nature will be around for future generations to enjoy and to recognize the importance of wildlife and wilderness lands to humans.[1] Many nations have government agencies dedicated to wildlife conservation, which help to implement policies designed to protect wildlife. Numerous independent nonprofit organizations also promote various wildlife conservation causes.[2]
Wildlife conservation has become an increasingly important practice due to the negative effects of human activity on wildlife. The science of conservation biology plays a part in wildlife conservation. The ethic of conservation, in addition to lobbying by conservationists, has made it an important environmental issue.

National Parks and Conservation Service in Mauritius is incharge of all conservation activities in Mauritius, which is a government institution.





Source:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wildlife_conservation 11.07.2012