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How is the ecology of wildlife impacted by antropogenic pressures?

Rapid urbanization and the burgeoning human population have a direct impact on the availability of land for wildlife to inhabit independently. Due to humans’ predominantly diurnal habits, wildlife often adapts to nocturnal activity patterns, typically near the peripheries of protected areas, where they are frequently observed at night while searching for prey. Gaynor et al. […]

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The Potential and Challenges of Wildlife Rehabilitation

With rampant urban development, there has been an increase in competition for limited resources between humans and wildlife. Often, these have severe consequences. Injuries to wildlife due to road accidents, ill-treatment, undernourishment, and mishandling in captivity are highly prevalent. This often leads to the need for wildlife rehabilitation centers. What is wildlife rehabilitation? Wildlife rehabilitation

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 Is culling an effective solution to the overpopulation of a species?

All living organisms are biological beings and share a common and intertwined biological heritage. We, humans are mere one of the thousand species of organisms to inhabit this planet. Yet, we control the existence of all other living beings to an extent we decide who will live and who will die. Since evolution, humans have

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The Amur Falcons of North East India – A Conservation Miracle

The Amur Falcon (Falco amurensis) magnificent migratory raptor known for its awe-inspiring long-distance journeys across continents. Every year, these agile birds undertake one of the most incredible migrations, traveling thousands of kilometers from Siberia to their wintering grounds in North-east India, particularly Nagaland and Manipur. This remarkable avian spectacle attracts enthusiasts and researchers alike. However,

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Crop Foraging and its Implications for Human-Elephant Conflict

Elephants are majestic and intelligent creatures that have roamed the Earth for millions of years. As megaherbivores, they play a crucial role in shaping ecosystems by dispersing seeds and creating habitats. However, as human populations expand and encroach upon natural habitats, elephants often find themselves in close proximity to agricultural lands. This proximity has led

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Interview 23: How is deforestation impacting bird communities? Umesh Srinivasan, CES IISc

Climate change and the loss and degradation of natural habitats are major drivers of species extinction globally. This is especially the case for species in tropical mountain ranges. These species are thermally sensitive and adapted to small environmental niches, hence making them susceptible to extinction. . On this episode, I interview Dr. Umesh Srinivasan from

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How can biodiversity be conserved through Fruit-based Agroforestry Systems?

Fruit-Based Agroforestry Systems are a novel and environmentally friendly farming method that mixes fruit tree development with other agricultural practises. These systems combine the advantages of fruit trees, such as nutritious fruits, shade, and wood, with the production of other crops or livestock. The idea is to create a harmonic environment in which fruit trees

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Interview 21: Communiciating Conservation with Art with Devathi Parashuram, Current Conservation

A prominent challenge faced not only by conservationists, but most scientists, is the communicating their research without much jargon. Fortunately, there are various conservationist groups making a conscious efforts to dissiminiate ecology for the layman. One such group is Current Conservation, launched by  2007 by Kartik Shanker, Meera Anna and Ankila Hiremath, with a small

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