Meghalaya

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Mystery and Mischief: Behind the Scenes of the Meghalaya Caves Series
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Mystery and Mischief: Behind the Scenes of the Meghalaya Caves Series
Biont
Sustain Team
The Meghalaya caves series has been one of our most ambitious projects so far. Over the last few weeks, we've taken you on a journey through one of India's least explored ecosystems. Here's a light-hearted sneak peek of the bumps and bloopers along the way, and an introduction of the motley crew that made it happen.
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Biont
Sustain Team
Video
Into the Underground: The Mysterious Life of Meghalaya’s Caves
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Into the Underground: The Mysterious Life of Meghalaya’s Caves
Biont
Sustain Team
Studies show that it takes a hundred thousand years for the caves to grow wide enough for humans to enter. But once they do, a whole ecosystem opens up for exploration – underground rivers, shimmering pools, a labyrinth of tunnels and lives that thrive in the absence of light.
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Biont
Sustain Team
Video
Krem Umladaw: The Descent into Darkness
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Krem Umladaw: The Descent into Darkness
Biont
Sustain Team
Few have descended into the absolute darkness of Krem Umladaw. It is one of India's deepest vertical caves and extremely tricky to navigate. However, a rare creature waits at its base. Join Dhritiman Mukherjee and team on an expedition to document the barely known ecosystem.
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Biont
Sustain Team
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Caves of Meghalaya: A Quest into a Dark, Mystical Underworld
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Caves of Meghalaya: A Quest into a Dark, Mystical Underworld
Biont
Sustain Team
Under the green valleys of Meghalaya is a spectacular subterranean world of dark tunnels, vertical shafts, underground rivers and a host of creatures. Join Dhritiman Mukherjee and team on an expedition through some of least explored caves in India.
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Biont
Sustain Team
Video
The Meghalaya Thick-Thumbed Bat Loves its Bamboo Home
Green Humour
The Meghalaya Thick-Thumbed Bat Loves its Bamboo Home
Rohan Chakravarty
Cartoons and illustrations on wildlife, environment and conservation
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Rohan Chakravarty
Green Humour
Shillong Bush Frog: Ticking its Way Through the Monsoon
Species
Shillong Bush Frog: Ticking its Way Through the Monsoon
Nishanth Srinivas
This endemic frog with a narrow distribution range shares space with humans in the city it is named after
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Nishanth Srinivas
Species
Krem Umladaw: Journey to the Centre of the Earth
Habitat
Krem Umladaw: Journey to the Centre of the Earth
Divya Candade
Dhritiman Mukherjee
Descent into India’s deepest vertical cave in search of the world’s largest blind fish
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Divya Candade
Dhritiman Mukherjee
Habitat
Secrets of Krem Chympe, Meghalaya’s Mystical River Cave
Photo Story
Secrets of Krem Chympe, Meghalaya’s Mystical River Cave
Divya Candade
Dhritiman Mukherjee
Exploring the subterranean world of an underground river, surreal limestone formations, and a fragile, fascinating ecosystem in the East Jaintia Hills
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Divya Candade
Dhritiman Mukherjee
Photo Story
The Glowing Secret of the Khasi Pitcher Plant
Green Humour
The Glowing Secret of the Khasi Pitcher Plant
Rohan Chakravarty
Cartoons and illustrations on wildlife, environment and conservation
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Rohan Chakravarty
Green Humour
Community Efforts Guide Mahseer Protection in Meghalaya
News
Community Efforts Guide Mahseer Protection in Meghalaya
Azera Parveen Rahman
Locals manage 79 fish sanctuaries in the state that support a wide variety of fish
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Azera Parveen Rahman
News
Life Without Light: Creatures of Meghalaya’s Caves
Species
Life Without Light: Creatures of Meghalaya’s Caves
Divya Candade
Dhritiman Mukherjee
In a fragile, subterranean world of absolute darkness, fascinating life forms emerge
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Divya Candade
Dhritiman Mukherjee
Species
Meghalaya’s Caves: The Secret World Beneath The Surface
Photo Story
Meghalaya’s Caves: The Secret World Beneath The Surface
Divya Candade
Dhritiman Mukherjee
Under the azure rivers and green valleys of Meghalaya is a spectacular subterranean world of limestone and sandstone caves
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Divya Candade
Dhritiman Mukherjee
Photo Story
Fighting a Race Against Extinction: India’s Only Pitcher Plant
Conservation
Fighting a Race Against Extinction: India’s Only Pitcher Plant
Neha Jain
Mining, shifting cultivation, and excessive collection threaten Nepenthes khasiana, an insect-eating plant found predominantly in Meghalaya
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Neha Jain
Conservation
Wet and Wild: Herping in Meghalaya
Photo Story
Wet and Wild: Herping in Meghalaya
Soumabrata Moulick
With a forest cover of over seventy per cent, Meghalaya supports a rich diversity of reptiles and amphibians
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Soumabrata Moulick
Photo Story