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Hari Sridhar speaks to Dr. James D Nichols to find out more about his work on ways to integrate science into conservation decision-making.
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In Issue 13.4, @1moredivya reviews Torill Kornfeldt’s book, The Re-Origin of Species: A Second Chance for Extinct Animals where she discusses de-extinction via mammoths – its science and morality.
Illustrations: Hari Kumar
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In CC Kids issue 13.4, we’re focusing on our friendly neighbourhood spiders. Let our dear arachnid-whisperer, @venadavenu , tell you all about spiders and walk you through some myths that you may have commonly believed to be true.
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Dina Rasquinha talks crocodiles to us, with some wonderful anecdotes from her time spent with them in Bengal in Issue 13.4.
Illustrations: Maanasa Ganesh
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Ambika Aiyadurai pays tribute to Ajeimai Yun, who was her friend, companion, and guide during her research on hunting practices in Arunachal Pradesh in Issue 13.3. #fieldassistants
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Illustration by Sana Bansal
Known in Indonesian as “people of the forest”, orangutans are one of our closest relatives in the animal world, sharing 97% of their genes with humans. Learn more fascinating facts about this astonishing ape in CC Kids 10.4.
Illustrations: Prabha Mallya
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@conservbytes in an interview for CC argues that there are no “quick fixes” to population growth and that therefore, conservation action will be better served by focusing elsewhere in the near future.
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Marine turtles are amongst the most ubiquitous icons of conservation. In Issue 6.2, CC takes a closer look at some of the concerns in sea turtle conservation today.
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In our current issue, Divya Ramesh @1moredivya reviews Torill Kornfeldt’s book, The Re-Origin of Species: A Second Chance for Extinct Animals where she discusses de-extinction via mammoths – its science and morality.
Illustrations: Hari Kumar
https://t.co/OwJVjbQFvo
Meena Venkataraman presents her perspective on the future of Asiatic lions in the article, "Conservation of Asiatic lions: where do we go now?" in Issue 8.4.
https://t.co/Qc7nYoQek8
Artwork by Kalyani Ganapathy