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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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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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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How is the Miyawaki method accelerating Forest Regeneration?

Scientists and environmental experts are responding to the pressing challenges of deforestation and the urgent need for reforestation by employing innovative and creative methods to restore our forests at an accelerated pace. In this context, the Miyawaki woodlands have emerged as a promising technique for forest regeneration. Named after the esteemed Japanese botanist Akira Miyawaki,

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How is the Critically Endangered Kakapo Parrot being conserved?

The Kakapo Parrot (Strigops habroptilus), a remarkable bird native to New Zealand, captivates ornithologists and nature lovers alike. Known as the “owl parrot,” the Kakapo is the world’s only flightless parrot and also the heaviest. Despite these intriguing characteristics and its once thriving presence, the Kakapo is critically endangered, predominantly due to human activities and

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Interview 22: Conserving India’s Marine Turtles with Kartik Shanker, Founder of Dakshin Foundation

While India is well known for her tigers, elephants and rhinos, the country also boasts amongst the richest marine biodiversity. One of the most unique taxa found along India’s coasts, are various species of marine turtles. However,  these species are heavily threatened by marine pollution, the illegal wildlife trade of their eggs, attacks by free

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Interview 22: Conserving India’s Marine Turtles with Kartik Shanker, Founder of Dakshin Foundation

While India is well known for her tigers, elephants and rhinos, the country also boasts amongst the richest marine biodiversity. One of the most unique taxa found along India’s coasts, are various species of marine turtles. However,  these species are heavily threatened by marine pollution, the illegal wildlife trade of their eggs, attacks by free

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