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We talk ecological conservation, climate change, environmental policy & activism through news stories, features, and research.

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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, 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, , 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.

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Illustration by Sana Bansal

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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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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 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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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.

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Artwork by Kalyani Ganapathy

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