Students from the North-East (excluding Assam) showcased their passion and knowledge for wildlife conservation at the Wild Wisdom Global Challenge (WWGC) 2025, WWF-India’s flagship wildlife quiz that has been inspiring young minds since 2008.
This year’s 18th edition, themed “Incredible Insects”, explored the fascinating world of insects – from butterflies and moths to bees, grasshoppers, mantises, and dragonflies. The challenge, designed for students in grades 6 to 9, combined interactive learning through webinars, informative resources, and a new BioBlitz initiative, encouraging children to connect with nature and understand their role in conserving biodiversity.
Over 400,000 students from 3,500 schools participated nationwide. From the North-East (excluding Assam), 20,446 students from 147 schools registered, with 120 schools qualifying for the City-Level North-East Finale. On 16 October 2025, 25 schools with 50 students competed at the Miles Bronson Residential School, Guwahati, following Assam’s State Finale held on 14 October with 220 students from 110 schools.
The event began with a traditional lamp-lighting ceremony, followed by a cultural performance by Miles Bronson Residential School students. Mrs. Archita Baruah Bhattacharyya, State Director – Assam & AP, WWF-India, addressed the participants, emphasizing that WWGC is not just a quiz but a celebration of knowledge and a commitment to protecting the planet. She highlighted the vital role of insects in pollination, decomposition, nutrient cycling, and as bio-indicators of environmental changes. Mr. MC Malakar, ex-PCCF Wildlife and WWF Advisory Board member, encouraged students to work toward a greener future.
The quiz was conducted by renowned quizmaster Mr. Abhra Das, culminating in a thrilling showdown where five finalists displayed exceptional teamwork and wildlife knowledge. PM Shri KV Umroi Cantt., Meghalaya, represented by Adarsh Singh (9) & Anisha Pathak (8), emerged as North-East Champion. VKV Nirjuli, Arunachal Pradesh secured 2nd place, followed by KV Nehu, Meghalaya, KV Namsai, Arunachal Pradesh, and B.S.F Senior Secondary School, Meghalaya.
During the prize distribution, Mrs. Bhattacharyya, Mr. Malakar, and Mr. Das presented trophies and certificates to winners and participants. PM Shri KV Umroi Cantt., Meghalaya will now represent Meghalaya at the Zonal Level of the competition.
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