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Birds in the Garden:
There is a large botanic garden near my place of work. It is somewhat stuck in time, with the tombs of erstwhile Nizams, and the rubble...
Capt.Nitn Agarwal
Nov 19, 20232 min read
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Perspectives on increasing population Contest – Population dynamics its boons and perils
Our current world places great value on resources. Many resource managers believe that, when handled properly, human resources can be the...
Capt.Nitn Agarwal
Oct 16, 20234 min read
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5 animals that are about to be extinct that need your attention.
Do you know any names of animals which are endangered? Well, the usual names like tigers, lions, and Rhinos will pop up in our minds. It...
Capt.Nitn Agarwal
Sep 13, 20232 min read
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The Teeny-Weeny Roommate: The Jumping Spider
The Teeny-Weeny Roommate: The Jumping Spider You might be unfamiliar with it, but we all share our rooms with a few teeny weeny...
Capt.Nitn Agarwal
Sep 3, 20233 min read
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Top 5 Best photos clicked by the students of the Advanced course in photography by Pratik Pradhan
Photo credit: Jayati Rajpara Mohith Rajan Khevan Kachroo Bhoomikesh Ukey Mohith Rajan
Capt.Nitn Agarwal
Oct 27, 20211 min read
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A story and outreach.
By AGNISH KUMAR DAS(First Prize Winner at the Nature's Eye Blog Writing Contest) Wildlife in its essence is contradictory. The...
AGNISH KUMAR DAS.
May 26, 20212 min read
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The Tale of the Flapping Beauty
By Srishti Manna,(Second Prize Winner at the Nature's Eye Blog Writing Contest) Hi! I saw you wandering nearby looking a little lost, so...
Srishti Manna
May 26, 20213 min read
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Soliloquy with the Omnipresent
By Sreeja Rachaveelpula,(Third Prize Winner at the Nature's Eye Blog Writing Contest) You come in all colours, shapes and sizes! You are...
Sreeja Rachaveelpula
May 26, 20212 min read
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De-extinction: a savior during the Anthropocene extinction?
The Anthropocene extinction The Anthropocene (holocene) extinction is the ongoing sixth mass extinction, and is considered to the most...
Lakshee Karle
May 26, 20212 min read
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Nature and the circles it weaves
When the rain falls to the earth, a thought blooms in mind. Slowly unravelling, it takes shape fed by the cool summer breeze of...
Divya Gujar
May 26, 20212 min read
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THE STUBBORN COCKROACH THAT DID NOT CHANGE
Evolution is change. The American cockroach (Periplaneta americana) is a common visitor to our house. This visitor is very difficult to...
Rahul Keshav
May 26, 20213 min read
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The Blue Mormon: My Spiritual Teacher
Do you ever notice a butterfly in your backyard garden and wonder how such a beautiful manifestation of nature ended up in your backyard...
Amruta Deshmukh
May 26, 20212 min read
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Looking for the Blue Poppy
‘Let us permit Nature to have her way, she understands her business better than we do.’ This sign greets you at the entrance to the...
Xerxes Adrianwalla
May 26, 20212 min read
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MAN VS WILD: CONFLICT? OR CONQUEST
I have been working with captive elephants for 5 years and since I am in contact with these wonderful beings day in-and-day out, I have...
Govind G R
May 26, 20212 min read
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Man’s Best Friend – a Menace to Wildlife
With an ever-increasing human population, our love for dogs has also grown multi- folds in the past few decades. However, we, as a...
Srigan Moharir
May 26, 20212 min read
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GRAZING THROUGH EXTINCTION -ARE DUGONGS NEXT ON THE LIST?
“Nature is not a place to visit. It is home.” - Gary Snyder As the discussions are carried out on the ongoing pandemic and status of...
Anjali B Pujari
May 26, 20212 min read
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WILDLIFE-ANIMAL INTERACTIONS AND CONFLICTS
Forest remains balances between environment, ecosystem and human (Bhattacharya et. al., 2015). Wildlife and Humans are inextricably...
Debolina Banerjee,
May 26, 20213 min read
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A search for wild spaces in urban India.
Throughout the day, different birds - the tiny house sparrow, the incessantly croaking crow and the beautiful myna - rest on the neem’s...
Tanmayi
May 26, 20212 min read
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Loving parents turn into cold blooded killers.
Parenting in the animal kingdom isn't always what we would expect, while there are some parents that would go against much larger animals...
Capt.Nitn Agarwal
Apr 28, 20212 min read
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9 Animals that are larger than you think.
Photos can often be deceiving, and most times you don’t really know something unless you actually see it and although wildlife...
Capt.Nitn Agarwal
Apr 14, 20213 min read
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