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Wildlife Conservation Society-India envisions a world where all life, on land and water, and people thrive together. Reach us - [email protected]
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Today is a reminder of the vital role forests play in sustaining life on Earth:
- Provide habitat for countless species 🐆🦌🐘🐦
- Regulate climate and minimise the effects of climate change 🌦️🌡️
- Purify air and water 🌬️💧
- Provide food and medicinal resources 🌿🍍 (2/3)

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🎥🦅🐘 Discover heartwarming tales of wildlife in India with Elephant Whisperers and All That Breathes. See the close bond between people and animals, and read on for more recommendations to add to your weekend binge...(1/3)

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We are back with The fourth session will focus on discussing and understanding the life history of and how they have to their ever-changing landscapes. 🐅

Join us on the 29th of October, 2022, at 6 PM IST here: https://t.co/EHLq0721Jd

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The is a small and slender member of the family and is to the Indian subcontinent.

Learn more about today's '#CriticallyEndangered' as written by Dr. Nigel Collar on our blog➡️ https://t.co/B6x6qVonlw

🖌 Art:

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Unfortunately, a range of threats has led to the decline in their numbers, bringing them an '#endangered' tag on the IUCN Red List.

Illustrated by 🐋

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Most Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities live close to areas with vast genetic resources. Traditional Knowledge plays a crucial role in the conservation as well as sustainable use of these resources.

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The Terai landscape is home to many tigers looking after its age-old forests. Several agro-pastoral communities are native to this land of springing fertility and biodiversity.

Explore their unique relationship, written & illustrated by : https://t.co/CAG3b7MtI8

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The study identified the hotspots of marine mammal strandings along India's coastline and developed recommendations for establishing regional marine mammal stranding response centres. (3/4)

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On the occasion of we are excited to introduce a new series: Science of the Wild: Research Illustrated!

Through this series, we will visualise and break down research on conservation and wildlife. (1/4)

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