Photos: Nimesh Ved Last October we sent a parcel with 3 binoculars, 1 spotting scope, 2 compasses and 2 cameras to Rajgath Besant School, a rural school in Varanasi (India) that has been providing educational opportunities to underprivileged children for
Christmas Bird Count in Colombia with equipment from Binoculars4charity
Photos: Carlos Mario Wagner, Asoríocali Asoríocali, the NGO in Colombia we supported recently, is actively using the equipment they received from Binoculars4charity. During the last weeks, voluntary birdwatchers and local residents have been using the 10 binoculars, 2 spotting scopes
Binoculars4charity supports the “Village Wildlife Watchers”
Photos: Anubhav Shukla, Tiger Watch Binoculars4charity has supplied the “Village Wildlife Watchers” in Ranthambhore, India, with 5 binoculars and a spotting scope with tripod. The highly active group of volunteers monitors the populations of tigers, gharials (a relative of the
Books and DVDs for “Natrix” youth group
Binoculars4charity has handed over several bird books and DVDs to the Zurich-based association „Natrix“, which is one of the most active youth groups in Switzerland. It regularly organizes field trips, nature conservation activities and summer camps. Our donation complements the
Binoculars4charity supports another 3 organisations
Thanks to the equipment that we have received from many generous donors during the last weeks, we are happy to announce that we will support several projects for nature education and conservation. For the time being, we have selected three
Fundraising party for Binoculars4charity
Together with friends, we organized a party at the Provitreff in Zurich on April 7th. The goal was not only to have a good time, dance to the great music of Rumba Boxx, eat Colombian specialties and spend a beautiful spring
First delivery on the way to India
During a trip to Northeast India in 2016, we (Juanita and Mathias) visited Maguri Beel, a complex of wetland habitats near Dibru-Saikhowa National Park, where many specialized bird species of the Brahmaputra floodplain occur. It was raining cats and dogs,