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Archana Bali: conservation’s most winsome warrior
In Issue 14.1, Kartik Shanker pays tribute to the life and work of Archana Bali and reminisces about her contribution to conservation. Link in bio!
Illustrated by Maanvi Kapur
https://t.co/ysSazMjrZE
In Issue 14.1, M. Vikas discusses a chapter from the book Nature Conservation in the New Economy: People, Wildlife, and the Law in India which interrogates the dynamics of forest management in Delhi and its socio-ecological impacts.
https://t.co/lceb8DVZcV
In issue 13.4, Romulus Whitaker writes for us about a field assistant from the Irula tribe of Tamilnadu who are known for their ability to find snakes and are specialists in traditional herbal medicines to treat venomous snake bites. #WorldSnakeDay
https://t.co/uQwlsNQ7mr
Read the article, 'Your social media likes could be killing pangolins in India' by Vikram Aditya in issue 13.4 to learn about social media's relationship with the poaching of the pangolin.
Art by Prajwal Acharya
https://t.co/4DqNrExSDL
In Issue 13.1, Hari Sridhar speaks to Prof. @EJMilnerGulland about her research work on the Saiga antelope, how she got interested in this species, her research interests, and how that research has informed Saiga conservation.
https://t.co/dnxUOKhoSN
In our current issue, @ZoTabs shares her experiences of learning and researching sharks at the fish-landing centers of the Andaman Islands. Through anecdotes from the field, the article discusses her findings on shark conservation and its future.
https://t.co/K3sweppPo6
We continue on to the second story by Romulus Whitaker in our field assistants series in issue, 14.1 where he narrates his adventurous trip for a crocodile survey with Rajamani, an Irula snake hunter.
Illustrated by Upasana Agarwal
https://t.co/CUzOLGFyS9
Did you know? Red pandas are being threatened by parasites, and diseases spread from domesticated animals like livestock and dogs, in particular canine distemper.
In issue 13.4, Sonia Holmstrom gives us a peek into the life of the elusive red panda.
https://t.co/7aJgLGNV7T
On this #worlddugongday2020, read "The constant gardeners" where Elrika D’Souza and @vardhanpatankar write about the work on the foraging ecology of dugongs in the Andaman Islands!
https://t.co/NARdD3ZM8c
Photos @vardhanpatankar
Art: Prabha Mallya
The re-discovery of a dinosaur, after decades of searching, in an entirely unexpected place! Join a search-expedition on a journey across the Australian outback, in search of a living fossil.
Written by Matthew Creasey
Illustrated by Sreeja Basu
https://t.co/8B3bhHafak