Be a Contributor

West Bengal’s wetlands are more than just water bodies, they are the lifelines of our ecosystems, the guardians against climate chaos, and a heritage we must protect together. You don’t need to be a scientist to make a difference, your local knowledge, photographs, and observations are the missing pieces of our conservation puzzle. By becoming a contributor, you help us map the unseen, document the changing climate, and build a collective voice for the ‘Voices for Wetlands’ repository. Join us in creating a living map for the future.
Submit Your Story
Every marsh, pond, and riverbank across West Bengal has a story to tell. Whether you are a student, a volunteer, or part of a local community group, your unique perspective is the heartbeat of this citizen-science movement. By sharing your wetland-related stories and local initiatives, you help build a powerful, shared knowledge base that inspires others to step up for conservation.
How to Share Your Story
We want to hear from voices across the state. To get your story featured, please follow these simple guidelines:
Focus Your Narrative: Share a specific wetland-related story or community initiative.
Keep it Concise: Please limit your write-up to 500 words.
Show, Don’t Just Tell: Attach 4–5 clear photographs that bring your experience to life.
Easy Submission: Use the provided Google Form link to send us your work.
Author Credit: Your name will be officially recognized as the author on our website once the post is published.
Be Our Knowledge Partner
Become a vital part of the Wetlands of Bengal platform by joining us as a Knowledge Partner. We invite individuals, community groups, and organizations to help us build a robust, shared knowledge base dedicated to wetland conservation. By contributing your expertise, research, or local initiatives, you strengthen our citizen-science movement and ensure that diverse voices from across West Bengal are represented. Together, we can create a powerful resource that inspires others and secures the future of our vital ecosystems.