Tsunami

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Hope and Biodiversity on the Andaman Islands
Wild Vault
Hope and Biodiversity on the Andaman Islands
Nitya Prakash Mohanty
Exciting biological discoveries from the Andaman Islands reveal new species, new behaviours, and new threats to be wary of. In all likelihood, many more secrets wait to be uncovered
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Nitya Prakash Mohanty
Wild Vault
Bird Quest: In Search of the Last Nicobar Megapodes
Video
Bird Quest: In Search of the Last Nicobar Megapodes
Biont
In March 2021, a team from Roundglass Sustain travelled to the tip of the Andaman and Nicobar archipelago to document a stocky brown bird found only on few of its islands. But why did the quest mean so much? Watch the film to find out.
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Biont
Video
Great Nicobar: Rare Creatures of a Remote Island
Video
Great Nicobar: Rare Creatures of a Remote Island
Biont
Great Nicobar is the last of the Andaman and Nicobar group of islands. On most of these isolated, faraway islands, species have evolved differently from their cousins on the mainland. Simply put, some of its residents are found only here and nowhere else in the world.
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Biont
Video
Sippighat Wetland: A Bird Haven Created by the Tsunami
Conservation
Sippighat Wetland: A Bird Haven Created by the Tsunami
Radhika Raj
Dhritiman Mukherjee
A number of wetlands emerged after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami battered the coasts of the Andamans. They are now home to resident and migratory waterbirds — including the vulnerable and endemic Andaman teal
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Radhika Raj
Dhritiman Mukherjee
Conservation
Galathea: A Threatened Paradise at the Edge of the World
Habitat
Galathea: A Threatened Paradise at the Edge of the World
Radhika Raj
Dhritiman Mukherjee
Far away from all civilisation, at the southernmost tip of Indian territory, leatherback turtles have a huge nesting site. Will plans for a new port transform this pristine landscape forever?
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Radhika Raj
Dhritiman Mukherjee
Habitat