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Let us kick-start a new model
We still have time to mend our ways. Let us include the environment into our development agenda. Else the loss will be irreversible. The danger bells have already started ringing on the global warming front. We are seeing the planet temperature hottest since 125,000 years! This summer India had 95 of the world’s hottest cities,…
Learn moreEarth: Our Wonderland
Thanks to the Artemis 2 mission recently, we have had some delightful images of how our home planet, the Earth looks from space. A blue beautiful marble against a dark backdrop, our Earth looks vulnerable and lonely. But what those images do not reveal is the magic that brims within – of an intricate, interdependent…
Learn moreDo NOT be a Silent Lover
Where do most of us plans our holidays to? Mostly To some nature spot! We love to feast eyes on the green trees, clear waters of lakes, rivers or the sea, watch the blue hills… take a walk in the woods, or alongside green fields breathing in heaps of fresh air… watching the drongo do…
Learn moreOne-third of all species threatened with extinction!
If you have ever felt happy listening to a birdcall or seeing a flash of crimson in a bleak desert landscape, you are in for some depressing news from the IUCN. Three out of five of the bird species have declining populations. IUCN’s latest Red List puts a third of the tropical birds on the…
Learn more‘Only if we help shall we be saved’
Two days before Nature Day, one of nature’s fervent champions Jane Goodall bid goodbye to the world. At 91, she had a long history of campaigning for environment conservation and wildlife. But not just that. Dr Goodall was also a vegan who spoke out on the sad plight of farm animals. Many also may not…
Learn moreCan truckloads of noisy tourists save wildlife?
Joint management of protected areas with communities living on and around the region should be the approach if we are to hold on to a fast vanishing wildlife. Not unregulated wildlife tourism that caters to adrenalin rushes for a few folks and moolah for others. Today our protected areas are little under 5 pc of…
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