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Shrimp Farming Transforming Land Use in Sundarbans
News
Shrimp Farming Transforming Land Use in Sundarbans
Niladry Sarkar
The Sundarbans region of India has experienced a significant shift from traditional agriculture to shrimp aquaculture due to erratic weather and increasing global demand for shrimp
By
Niladry Sarkar
News
Poison in Diet Emerges as Threat to Greater Adjutant Storks
Conservation
Poison in Diet Emerges as Threat to Greater Adjutant Storks
Mohd Imran Khan
After the population of greater adjutant storks rose in Bhagalpur, Bihar, stork deaths are being noted across the district, due to the consumption of poisoned rats and fish
By
Mohd Imran Khan
Conservation
Catapults to Cameras: Film and Impact Campaign
Video
Catapults to Cameras: Film and Impact Campaign
Video
The Inner Workings of Resilience in the Sundarbans
Hero
The Inner Workings of Resilience in the Sundarbans
Rithika Fernandes
Dhritiman Mukherjee
A journey through the circuitous paths of the Indian Sundarbans reveals the struggles of communities on the frontline of climate change and human-wildlife conflict
By
Rithika Fernandes
Dhritiman Mukherjee
Hero
Land of the Giants: Rhinos of Jaldapara
Video
Land of the Giants: Rhinos of Jaldapara
Biont
Sustain Team
The land of giants, Jaldapara is one of India’s most biodiverse national parks, and the one-horned rhinoceros is its superstar resident. But there was a time Jaldapara’s rhinos were on the verge of extinction. How did the park management turn things around and what are the challenges that lie ahead?
By
Biont
Sustain Team
Video
A Crocodile in the Matla River
Book
A Crocodile in the Matla River
'Writings from the Sundarbans’ is a new anthology that translates literary narratives composed in Bangla, in English. Here’s an excerpt from the short story ‘A Crocodile’
Book
An Insider’s Perspective: The Short Life of an Asian Elephant in West Bengal
Conservation
An Insider’s Perspective: The Short Life of an Asian Elephant in West Bengal
Aritra Kshettry
Avijan Saha
Indian elephants live for 50 years, they say. Except when they are forced to share spaces with humans who are squeezing their limited habitats
By
Aritra Kshettry
Avijan Saha
Conservation
Aurobindo Samal: Protecting Species with Community Participation
Hero
Aurobindo Samal: Protecting Species with Community Participation
Bhavna Menon
In Odisha’s coastal region, a young man’s holistic approach to conservation which includes the community participation, makes a difference to humans, otters, hyenas and a range of other wildlife
By
Bhavna Menon
Hero
Elephants are Choosy When it Comes to Food
Wild Vault
Elephants are Choosy When it Comes to Food
Mongabay
A study in northern West Bengal found that elephants are selective with their diet, feeding on approximately 130 species of plants among the 286 that were recorded.
By
Mongabay
Wild Vault
Mangalajodi: A Village that Guards a Wetland
Video
Mangalajodi: A Village that Guards a Wetland
Biont
Sustain Team
For generations, the residents of Mangalajodi, a village in Odisha, hunted and feasted on birds that visited its local wetland. But in 1998, a conservation initiative turned the tide. Today, former hunters have turned into skilled naturalists and protectors of the habitat.
By
Biont
Sustain Team
Video
Amir Kumar Chettri: Panijhora’s Multifaceted Conservationist
Hero
Amir Kumar Chettri: Panijhora’s Multifaceted Conservationist
Anirudh Nair
Extensive knowledge about Gorumara National Park and exceptional wildlife spotting skills are just a few talents of this ethnobotanist from northern West Bengal. He also acts as a tourist guide, assists researchers, is a community leader and spearheads conservation projects
By
Anirudh Nair
Hero
Safeguarding Mangrove Plantations in the Sundarbans
Conservation
Safeguarding Mangrove Plantations in the Sundarbans
Mongabay
According to local residents and scientists, growing salt-tolerant grasses prior to planting propagules, having a layer of protection from the waves, and maintenance of fences are key to better survival rate of mangroves planted in erosion-prone areas
By
Mongabay
Conservation
Jaldapara National Park: Megaherbivore Refuge in Northern West Bengal
Habitat
Jaldapara National Park: Megaherbivore Refuge in Northern West Bengal
Anirudh Nair
Dhritiman Mukherjee
With the most extensive tracts of savannah grassland in the state, this park affords protection to some of the largest mammals we have — rhinos, elephants, and gaur
By
Anirudh Nair
Dhritiman Mukherjee
Habitat
Guardians of the Garuda: Greater Adjutants and the Villagers of Bhagalpur
Photo Story
Guardians of the Garuda: Greater Adjutants and the Villagers of Bhagalpur
Dr Asad Rahmani
Dhritiman Mukherjee
How local villagers, a conservationist, and the forest department turned around the population of an endangered bird in an unlikely area of Bihar
By
Dr Asad Rahmani
Dhritiman Mukherjee
Photo Story
Unsung Guardians: The Vital Wetlands of Kolkata
Photo Story
Unsung Guardians: The Vital Wetlands of Kolkata
Amrita Das
Dhritiman Mukherjee
The wetlands that surround Kolkata support great biodiversity and provide it with numerous ecological benefits (including acting as an organic sewage treatment plant for the city’s wastewater)
By
Amrita Das
Dhritiman Mukherjee
Photo Story
Back From the Brink: The Rhinos of Jaldapara
Conservation
Back From the Brink: The Rhinos of Jaldapara
Anirudh Nair
Dhritiman Mukherjee
Thanks to a slew of conservation measures taken over the years, rhino numbers have increased dramatically since the 1980s, and the “gondar” takes centerstage at this national park in West Bengal
By
Anirudh Nair
Dhritiman Mukherjee
Conservation
Back from the Brink: Saltwater Crocodiles in Bhitarkanika
Species
Back from the Brink: Saltwater Crocodiles in Bhitarkanika
Malavika Bhattacharya
Aditya Panda
In the 1970s, the saltwater crocodiles of Bhitarkanika were on the edge of extinction, until a focused conservation effort revived their population in the mangroves
By
Malavika Bhattacharya
Aditya Panda
Species
The Thirty-Year Long Battle to Save a Wetland in Calcutta
Book
The Thirty-Year Long Battle to Save a Wetland in Calcutta
Bonani Kakkar
Pradeep Kakkar
A new book ‘Once Upon a City’ tells stories of how citizen action in Kolkata inspired change, including a fight for a wetland that stretched for almost three decades
By
Bonani Kakkar
Pradeep Kakkar
Book
Under Wraps: Mammals of Singalila
Photo Story
Under Wraps: Mammals of Singalila
Anirudh Nair
Renowned for its rich birdlife, this high-altitude national park in West Bengal harbours an astonishing array of mammals as well
By
Anirudh Nair
Photo Story
Jungle Cat: From a Neighbourhood Ally to a Misunderstood Thief
Video
Jungle Cat: From a Neighbourhood Ally to a Misunderstood Thief
Biont
In southern Bengal, the destruction of wetlands has severely depleted the jungle cat’s habitat, pushing it closer to villages in search of food!
By
Biont
Video
Encounters with the Red Panda, the Elusive Bear-Cat of the Himalayas
Photo Story
Encounters with the Red Panda, the Elusive Bear-Cat of the Himalayas
Neha Sumitran
Nestled in the oak and bamboo forests of the Eastern Himalayas, red pandas are an enigmatic and resilient species
By
Neha Sumitran
Photo Story
A Fine Balance: Irrawaddy Dolphins in Chilika Lake
Species
A Fine Balance: Irrawaddy Dolphins in Chilika Lake
Malavika Bhattacharya
Elusive and endangered, the Irrawaddy dolphin inhabits a delicate ecosystem in coastal Odisha
By
Malavika Bhattacharya
Species
Nalabana Bird Sanctuary: Magnificent Reed Forest
Habitat
Nalabana Bird Sanctuary: Magnificent Reed Forest
Bhavya Iyer
Aditya Panda
Over 140+ species of migratory birds, including rare and threatened species, arrive at Nalabana Island within Odisha’s Chilika Lake post-monsoon each year
By
Bhavya Iyer
Aditya Panda
Habitat
The Guide: Singalila National Park
Travel
The Guide: Singalila National Park
Anirudh Nair
Located in West Bengal along India’s international border with Nepal, this national park holds many charms even if you’re not an intrepid trekker
By
Anirudh Nair
Travel
Stunners of the Feathered Kind in Singalila National Park
Photo Story
Stunners of the Feathered Kind in Singalila National Park
Anirudh Nair
Dhritiman Mukherjee
Sights and songs of Singalila’s myriad birds are a delightful accompaniment on the trails of this high-altitude national park in West Bengal
By
Anirudh Nair
Dhritiman Mukherjee
Photo Story
A Common Rarity: The Elusive Jungle Cat
Photo Story
A Common Rarity: The Elusive Jungle Cat
Neha Sumitran
Dhritiman Mukherjee
Small, fierce, and stealthy as a shadow, jungle cats are the wild cousins of domestic felines
By
Neha Sumitran
Dhritiman Mukherjee
Photo Story
Seeking the Satyr Tragopan Along a Mountain Road
Species
Seeking the Satyr Tragopan Along a Mountain Road
Anirudh Nair
Sighting this threatened, elusive pheasant of the Himalayas requires persistence; but it’s patience well rewarded
By
Anirudh Nair
Species
An Owlsome Night Amidst the Dense Mangroves of Bhitarkanika
Wild Vault
An Owlsome Night Amidst the Dense Mangroves of Bhitarkanika
Sutirtha Lahiri
Screech, hoot, shriek — the diverse calls and sounds of owls are everywhere in the mangroves of Bhitarkanika National Park in Odisha
By
Sutirtha Lahiri
Wild Vault
Singalila National Park: A Mountain Forest in the Clouds
Habitat
Singalila National Park: A Mountain Forest in the Clouds
Anirudh Nair
Dhritiman Mukherjee
At this charming high-altitude national park in West Bengal, the weather gods play a big role in creating an astounding diversity of flora and fauna
By
Anirudh Nair
Dhritiman Mukherjee
Habitat
Securing the Fishing Cat's Future in the Chilika Lagoon
Conservation
Securing the Fishing Cat's Future in the Chilika Lagoon
Sneha Mahale
Appointing the fishing cat as the ambassador of Chilika has drawn critical attention to this important wetland ecosystem that plays a major role in the survival of this wild feline
By
Sneha Mahale
Conservation
Wildlife Puzzle: Green Pit Viper
Interactive
Wildlife Puzzle: Green Pit Viper
Sustain Team
Put together this jigsaw to see a fascinating pit viper in the Sundarbans
By
Sustain Team
Interactive
Grandala: Facts, Appearance, Diet
Infographic
Grandala: Facts, Appearance, Diet
Nisarg Prakash
Diviya Mehra
All you need to know about the royal-blue, gregarious bird
By
Nisarg Prakash
Diviya Mehra
Infographic
Fishing Friends: Irrawaddy Dolphins and the Fishers of Chilika Lagoon
Species
Fishing Friends: Irrawaddy Dolphins and the Fishers of Chilika Lagoon
Dr Coralie D'Lima
Aditya Panda
In Odisha’s Chilika Lagoon, researchers have confirmed that dolphins do assist fishers in getting a good catch
By
Dr Coralie D'Lima
Aditya Panda
Species
The Guide: D’Ering Memorial Wildlife Sanctuary
Habitat
The Guide: D’Ering Memorial Wildlife Sanctuary
Sutirtha Lahiri
In the exquisite riverine grasslands of this wildlife sanctuary in Arunachal Pradesh a diverse range of birds and animals find refuge
By
Sutirtha Lahiri
Habitat
Forest Fires Raise Questions Over Management of Similipal National Park
News
Forest Fires Raise Questions Over Management of Similipal National Park
Pragati Prava
Forest department and local communities remain divided over cause of fires and ownership of the biosphere
By
Pragati Prava
News
Fishing Spiders: Riders of the Swamp
Photo Story
Fishing Spiders: Riders of the Swamp
Divya Candade
Ripan Biswas
A rare peek into the world of this semi-aquatic nursery web spider in a secluded seasonal swamp in Cooch Behar where it catches fish and hunts for other invertebrates in the dead of night
By
Divya Candade
Ripan Biswas
Photo Story
When the King Doesn’t Strike
Book
When the King Doesn’t Strike
Neha Sinha
Capable of immense restraint, the world's longest venomous snake is way more intelligent than we think
By
Neha Sinha
Book
Migrating Mangroves: Why Sundarbans’ Coast Guards Are Moving
Conservation
Migrating Mangroves: Why Sundarbans’ Coast Guards Are Moving
Monika Mondal
Certain species of mangroves have started growing as far as over 180 kilometres away from the Sundarbans forest — some have even been spotted near Kolkata
By
Monika Mondal
Conservation
Golden Jackals Find Shelter at Airports
News
Golden Jackals Find Shelter at Airports
Gurvinder Singh
Grasslands in and around airports in Kolkata and Guwahati offer refuge to these canids
By
Gurvinder Singh
News
India’s Only Wolf Sanctuary Threatened by Mining
News
India’s Only Wolf Sanctuary Threatened by Mining
Deepanwita Gita Niyogi
The quest for bauxite along the bordering areas of Chhattisgarh-Jharkhand endangers the wolves of Mahuadanr
By
Deepanwita Gita Niyogi
News
Winds of Change: New Strategies to Combat Human-Elephant Conflict
Conservation
Winds of Change: New Strategies to Combat Human-Elephant Conflict
Manish Kumar
State forest departments of Odisha and Chattisgarh are working with local communities to mitigate conflict by using seed balls, drones and alarm machines
By
Manish Kumar
Conservation
Unwelcome at Home: The Palm Civets of Kolkata
Urban Jungle
Unwelcome at Home: The Palm Civets of Kolkata
Radhika Raj
As Kolkata loses some of its heritage buildings to new development, the shifting landscape claims an unlikely victim — the nocturnal, shy palm civet
By
Radhika Raj
Urban Jungle
Meet Chilka Lake’s New Ambassador: The Fishing Cat
Green Humour
Meet Chilka Lake’s New Ambassador: The Fishing Cat
Rohan Chakravarty
Cartoons and illustrations on wildlife, environment, and conservation
By
Rohan Chakravarty
Green Humour
Love thy Neighbour: The Villagers of Paddapukur and the Fishing Cat
Video
Love thy Neighbour: The Villagers of Paddapukur and the Fishing Cat
Biont
In Paddapukur, a small village in West Bengal, fishermen and farmers are finding harmonious ways of living with their fellow fish-loving neighbour — the endangered fishing cat
By
Biont
Video
Feared, Loved, Worshipped: The Enigma of the Sundarbans Tiger
Video
Feared, Loved, Worshipped: The Enigma of the Sundarbans Tiger
Biont
The Sundarbans is the single largest habitat of the tiger in Asia and the only mangrove forest in the world to shelter it. Watch how it rules the tidal forests, and the lives of the 4.5 million people who share its habitat
By
Biont
Video
Lost and Found: A Quest to Revive the Rare Batagur Baska
Video
Lost and Found: A Quest to Revive the Rare Batagur Baska
Ashwika Kapur
How a breeding programme in the Sundarbans is bringing the critically endangered batagur baska back from the brink of extinction
By
Ashwika Kapur
Video
The Mud Pack: Love, Life, and Strife in the Sundarbans
Video
The Mud Pack: Love, Life, and Strife in the Sundarbans
Ashwika Kapur
The Sundarbans mudflats are rife with tiny evolutionary curiosities that come alive with the waning tide — watch a battle in the muck, and the fine seduction of a fiddler crab
By
Ashwika Kapur
Video
Crawl, Burrow, Swim: Little Champions of the Sundarbans Ecosystem
Photo Story
Crawl, Burrow, Swim: Little Champions of the Sundarbans Ecosystem
Amrita Das
Dhritiman Mukherjee
The largest mangrove delta in the world may be more famous for its apex predators but its small creatures are also important for the ecosystem
By
Amrita Das
Dhritiman Mukherjee
Photo Story
Filming Sundarbans: Behind the Lens with Ashwika Kapur
Video
Filming Sundarbans: Behind the Lens with Ashwika Kapur
Ashwika Kapur
How do you shoot a tidal forest that is impenetrable by foot, routinely faces deadly storms, and is ruled by a stealthy predator? Ashwika Kapur tells us why filming in the Sundarbans is both a dream, and a nightmare
By
Ashwika Kapur
Video
Risk, Ritual, and Survival: The Honey Gatherers of the Sundarbans
Photo Story
Risk, Ritual, and Survival: The Honey Gatherers of the Sundarbans
Sustain Team
Dhritiman Mukherjee
Moulis, the local honey gatherers, wade through marsh and murky water to gather honey from the mangrove forests of the Sundarbans, but not before they have sought the blessings of the jungle deity
By
Sustain Team
Dhritiman Mukherjee
Photo Story
Saltwater Crocodile: Dragons of the Sundarbans Swamps
Species
Saltwater Crocodile: Dragons of the Sundarbans Swamps
Radhika Raj
Basking in the sun, the saltwater crocodile is a study in stillness but once it enters the brackish waters of the Sundarbans, it is the top aquatic predator
By
Radhika Raj
Species
The Guide: Sundarbans Tiger Reserve
Travel
The Guide: Sundarbans Tiger Reserve
Radhika Raj
The world’s largest mangrove forest is a serene landscape that syncs its moods with the changing tide twice every day. The tiger may be its biggest attraction, but the shifting tide is its real protagonist
By
Radhika Raj
Travel
Northern River Terrapin: Habitat, Conservation, Lifespan
Infographic
Northern River Terrapin: Habitat, Conservation, Lifespan
Nisarg Prakash
Diviya Mehra
All you need to know about this four-toed terrapin
By
Nisarg Prakash
Diviya Mehra
Infographic
Spot-tailed Pit Viper: The Covert Operator of Coringa
Video
Spot-tailed Pit Viper: The Covert Operator of Coringa
Pooja Gupta
Behind the opaque mangrove curtain of Coringa, a covert operator waits, silently for days on end, for unsuspecting prey to show up. Meet the mangrove forest's ambush predator — the spot-tailed pit viper
By
Pooja Gupta
Video
Tribal Districts in Odisha Lead the Way in Coexistence with Environment
Conservation
Tribal Districts in Odisha Lead the Way in Coexistence with Environment
Basudev Mahapatra
A culture of conserving nature among indigenous communites in Rayagada and Koraput spell hope in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic
By
Basudev Mahapatra
Conservation
Shadow in the Swamp: The Aberrant Tiger of Sundarbans
Conservation
Shadow in the Swamp: The Aberrant Tiger of Sundarbans
Jayanta Kumar Mallick
Soumyajit Nandy
The Sundarbans tiger is unlike its counterpart on the mainland — it drinks saline water, is an expert long-distance swimmer, and hunts with as much finesse in tidal currents as it does on land
By
Jayanta Kumar Mallick
Soumyajit Nandy
Conservation
Indian Skimmer: The Flame-billed Hunter of the Coast
Video
Indian Skimmer: The Flame-billed Hunter of the Coast
Pooja Gupta
Along the coast of Godavari, as the tide recedes, a bird with a flame-coloured scissor-like bill, scans the waters for prey. Meet the Indian skimmer
By
Pooja Gupta
Video
Lessons in Citizen Science and Community Stewardship in Latpanchar
Conservation
Lessons in Citizen Science and Community Stewardship in Latpanchar
Latpanchar Residents
Creating a safe haven for the rufous-necked hornbill and its habitat has brought socio-economic rewards to this little hamlet in West Bengal
By
Latpanchar Residents
Conservation
Nest Protectors Hope to Secure the Indian Skimmer’s Future
Conservation
Nest Protectors Hope to Secure the Indian Skimmer’s Future
Jignasa Patel
In an upcoming initiative, researchers, forest departments and locals have come together to implement a community conservation programme to protect the vulnerable Indian skimmer
By
Jignasa Patel
Conservation
Mangroves: Forests, Coast Guards, Threats
Explainer
Mangroves: Forests, Coast Guards, Threats
Mahima Jaini
Diviya Mehra
Everything you need to know about these guardians of the coast
By
Mahima Jaini
Diviya Mehra
Explainer
The Oxbow Lake of Purbasthali and my Tryst with the Elegant Ibis
Habitat
The Oxbow Lake of Purbasthali and my Tryst with the Elegant Ibis
Lesley D. Biswas
About 12O km from Kolkata, lies a birding heaven: a thriving wetland habitat full of resident and migratory species
By
Lesley D. Biswas
Habitat
In Purulia, Villagers Plant Forests to Restore Lives
Hero
In Purulia, Villagers Plant Forests to Restore Lives
Gurvinder Singh
Villagers from Purulia in West Bengal were suffering from a groundwater crisis coupled with hot and humid weather conditions for two decades, until they realised that the solution lies growing forests around them
By
Gurvinder Singh
Hero
The Guide: Bhitarkanika National Park
Habitat
The Guide: Bhitarkanika National Park
Saurabh Pandey
Dhritiman Mukherjee
The creeks and mudflats of coastal Odisha are a haven for a variety of birds and reptiles like the saltwater crocodile
By
Saurabh Pandey
Dhritiman Mukherjee
Habitat
When Women Take Charge: The Grassroots Story of Pramila Bisoyi
Hero
When Women Take Charge: The Grassroots Story of Pramila Bisoyi
Pragati Prava
Newly-elected Member of Parliament from Odisha, Pramila Bisoyi, is known for her grassroots conservation efforts, particularly protection of the peacocks around Pakidi hills
By
Pragati Prava
Hero
Amphan Aftermath: A Resilient Mangrove Forest Struggles to Survive
Conservation
Amphan Aftermath: A Resilient Mangrove Forest Struggles to Survive
Neha Simlai
The deadly cyclone is a reminder that the Sundarbans is at great risk, and needs conservation efforts that go beyond political borders
By
Neha Simlai
Conservation
Sundarbans: Nature’s Wall of Defence
Video
Sundarbans: Nature’s Wall of Defence
Ashwika Kapur
The mangrove forest of the Sundarbans is an invaluable ecosystem — it shelters diverse creatures, provides livelihood to millions, and protects an entire civilisation from the deadliest cyclones. Watch the film in English and Bengali
By
Ashwika Kapur
Video
A Forest of Folklore: Myths, Gods, and the Many Faces of the Tiger
Wild Vault
A Forest of Folklore: Myths, Gods, and the Many Faces of the Tiger
Dr Suptendu P Biswas
How culture, traditions and gods of the Sundarbans are inseparable and intertwined with the forest and its most charismatic creature the swamp tiger
By
Dr Suptendu P Biswas
Wild Vault
The Sundarbans Inheritance: Protecting a People’s Legacy
Book
The Sundarbans Inheritance: Protecting a People’s Legacy
Bittu Sahgal
One of India’s leading wildlife voices speaks of his love affair with the Sundarbans, in an excerpt from 'Wild Treasures' — a collection of stories from Asia’s most incredible natural UNESCO World Heritage sites
By
Bittu Sahgal
Book
Roots of a Salt Forest: Mangroves as Coast Guards of the Sundarbans
Habitat
Roots of a Salt Forest: Mangroves as Coast Guards of the Sundarbans
Radhika Raj
An incredible, resilient network of roots supports one of the world’s largest mangrove forests and protects its islands from disastrous waves, tides, cyclones, and storms
By
Radhika Raj
Habitat
Sultry Sundarbans: The Tide, the Forest, and the Tiger Goddess
Habitat
Sultry Sundarbans: The Tide, the Forest, and the Tiger Goddess
Radhika Raj
Dhritiman Mukherjee
The Sundarbans is a vast mesh of crisscrossing rivers and tributaries lined with mangrove forests. It harbours hundreds of species of flora and fauna, and an intriguing story at every bend
By
Radhika Raj
Dhritiman Mukherjee
Habitat
Guardians of the Sundari: Reviving the Mangroves in the Sundarbans
Conservation
Guardians of the Sundari: Reviving the Mangroves in the Sundarbans
Moushumi Basu
A group of women lead the way in efforts to bring the endangered Sundari tree back from the brink in their villages
By
Moushumi Basu
Conservation
Turning the Tide: The Batagur Baska and the Race Against Extinction
Conservation
Turning the Tide: The Batagur Baska and the Race Against Extinction
Radhika Raj
How a conservationist and his team in the Sundarbans brought the batagur, one of the most endangered turtle species in the world, back from the brink
By
Radhika Raj
Conservation
In the Sundarbans, the Bengal Tiger is Always Watching You
Species
In the Sundarbans, the Bengal Tiger is Always Watching You
Radhika Raj
Encounters with the tiger in the riverine, mangrove forests of the Sundarbans highlights its many roles — as flagship species, apex predator, photographer’s muse, fisherman’s nightmare, ghost, fictive kin, and god
By
Radhika Raj
Species
Anil Mistry: The Ex-Poacher Who Rescues Tigers
Hero
Anil Mistry: The Ex-Poacher Who Rescues Tigers
Radhika Raj
How a poacher turned conservationist, and became one of the leading voices fighting for the survival of the maligned Sundarbans tiger
By
Radhika Raj
Hero
Tracking the Untraceable Sundarbans Tiger
Book
Tracking the Untraceable Sundarbans Tiger
SY Montgomery
The tiger of Sundarbans is unlike the tigers in rest of the country. In this excerpt from the book ‘Spell of the Tiger’, Sy Montgomery talks about why it is hard to track the mysterious, mythical ruler of the Sundarbans mangrove forest
By
SY Montgomery
Book
Underwater Disturbance: The Gangetic Dolphin Struggles to Communicate
News
Underwater Disturbance: The Gangetic Dolphin Struggles to Communicate
Shreya Dasgupta
India’s Ganga River is getting noisier with increased ship traffic and dredging, and that’s stressing the river’s iconic dolphins and changing how they communicate, a new study has found
By
Shreya Dasgupta
News
Arribada: The Mystery of the Olive Ridley Turtle Migration
Wild Vault
Arribada: The Mystery of the Olive Ridley Turtle Migration
Sustain Team
How do these gentle sea creatures navigate thousands of kilometres to find the beach where they were born?
By
Sustain Team
Wild Vault
Sundarbans: ‘Not a blade of grass grew…’
News
Sundarbans: ‘Not a blade of grass grew…’
Urvashi Sarkar
People in the Sundarbans of West Bengal, for long living on the edge, are now facing climate change – recurring cyclones, erratic rain, growing salinity, rising heat, depleting mangroves and more
By
Urvashi Sarkar
News
Magadha Burrowing Frog: Resident of Farms
News
Magadha Burrowing Frog: Resident of Farms
GBSNP Varma
The Magadha burrowing frog, named after the ancient kingdom of Magadha in the southern Bihar, was discovered in farms, proving that we need more explorations of agro-ecosystems, not just forests.
By
GBSNP Varma
News
Gharials of Gandak: A Population Back from the Brink Faces Development Pressures
News
Gharials of Gandak: A Population Back from the Brink Faces Development Pressures
Gurvinder Singh
The population of gharials, a species endemic to the Indian subcontinent, has gone up in the recent years in the Gandak river in Bihar. However, the thriving gharials are facing threats from barrage and fishing nets
By
Gurvinder Singh
News
The Dramatic Tale of the Greater Adjutant
Photo Story
The Dramatic Tale of the Greater Adjutant
Sustain Team
This huge bird has a connection to Kolkata that dates back to the 188Os and persists to this day
By
Sustain Team
Photo Story
How a Group of Men Saved Elephants by Talking to Them
Book
How a Group of Men Saved Elephants by Talking to Them
Prerna Singh Bindra
In The Vanishing, wildlife writer and conservationist, Prerna Singh Bindra speaks of critical challenges that confront India’s wildlife, interspersed with a few stories of resistance and hope
By
Prerna Singh Bindra
Book
A Glimpse of India’s Biodiversity
Green Humour
A Glimpse of India’s Biodiversity
Rohan Chakravarty
Cartoons and illustrations on wildlife, environment, and conservation
By
Rohan Chakravarty
Green Humour