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Interview 3 – Creating Sanctuary Asia with Bittu Singhal

In India, one of the most established and renowned voices in the field of conservation is none other than Bittu Saghal. Despite begining his career as an advertising professional, Bittu is better known for founding the well reputated conservation magazine, Sanctuary Asia,  in 1981.  Inspired by the great Fateh Singh Ratore, Sanctuary Asia has captured […]

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Interview 2: Environmeental Journalism to the Rescue with Rhett Ayer Butler

Mongabay is by far one of the most prominent and larger conservation news outlets in the world. Founded, in 1999 by Rhett Ayer Butler, the non profit now has over 800 correspondonts in 700 countries  and produces journalism in English, Hindi, French, Spanish, Indonesian and Portugeese. Recently, Mongabay crossed a billion lifetime views. This has

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Interview 1: In Search of the World’s Wild Cats with Stuart Chapman

Welcome to The Think Wildlife Podcast. In our first episode, join our hosts, Anish Banerjee, as he speaks to Stuart Chapman about his passion for the world’s wild cats,  the success of  TX2, the future of tiger conservation  and  threats faced by the smaller felines. Stuart Chapman is a renowned conservationist with over three decade of

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Why are grasslands in India dying?

India is not just the land of jungles but a country supporting a huge variety of geological and geographical terrains. From the rainforests of the Western Ghats to the arid deserts of Thar, from the Mangroves of Sundarbans to the snowy hills of the mighty Himalayas. But one of the habitats that rather goes unnoticed

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