Troubled tigers
Celebrating International Tiger Day with some hard-hitting facts, as the author points out the inherent hypocrisy involved in tiger shows and entertainment centres in Thailand perpetuating untold...
View ArticleThe trials of India’s National Heritage Animal
This World Elephant Day, raise your voices to ban the practice of wildlife trade, taking responsibility to put an end to the exploitation of wild animals forever. “The days were serene and always...
View ArticleCelebrating the Whale Sharks
Ever heard of whale sharks begging for food and playing like adorable puppies? Here is a small anecdote from Cenderawasih Bay in Papua, Indonesia involving playful whale shark and human interaction....
View ArticleHow Wet Are Our Wetlands?
The Ramsar Convention’s broad definition of wetlands can be used to describe some 27000 odd waterbodies in India; although the country has been oddly neglectful of these which have, directly or...
View ArticleBeyond Tiger Numbers: Forests and Livelihoods in Asia
The theme for this year’s World Wildlife Day is ‘Forests and Livelihood: Sustaining People and Planet’. In this special feature, Dr. Naveen Pandey gives an insightful account of forest conservation...
View ArticleFrom the Editor’s Desk: International Women’s Day Special
From the editor’s desk: On the occasion of Internation Women’s Day, Sree Nandy – our CEO and Editor-in-chief, powerhouse, entrepreneur, and educator extraordinaire gives us a glimpse into her...
View ArticleHow To Market a Pandemic: World Health Day Special
World Health Day is celebrated internationally on 7th April every year. The 2021 edition is being observed amidst an explosive resurgence of the SARS-CoV-2 virus which has been in global circulation...
View ArticleThe Olive Ridley Arribada: Nature’s Bounty
Olive Ridleys (Lepidochelys olivacea) are the smallest of all other turtles. They owe their name to the colour of the carapace and skin, which varies from grey to green over different periods of their...
View ArticleThe Secret Lives of Otters
Otters play an integral role in preserving the integrity of aquatic, particularly riverine ecosystems, of which they form an essential part. Our contributor, a research scholar at the Wildlife...
View ArticleAn encounter with Tigress Langdi (T20)
A mother’s dilemma as witnessed by Sudipta Chakraborty while visiting Pench. Pench – the name evocates the memories of childhood stories from Kipling’s Jungle Book. Home to SherKhan, Mowgli, Bageera...
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