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Challakere grassland

The grassLAND is not green

1 February 2017

About four years ago, the Karnataka government was accused of diverting 10,000 acres of land for various defence, scientific and developmental projects. The merits or demerits of the land-grab allegations aside, there was a rather interesting and disconcerting element that kept cropping up—that the state government thought there was no issue of note with the land concerned, for it was perceived to be a virtual wasteland, a swathe of unusable land that was now being put to good use. Therein lies...

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Indian wildlife

Needed: Respect for wildlife

1 October 2016

Volumes have been written about the correlation between conservation and tourism in the last 20-odd years. There are ideas, and more ideas that build on the earlier ones. But to see how things work out in practice, one might have to go no further than, say, a Facebook group that serves as a platform for those concerned about irresponsible tourism, specifically in protected areas (PAs). Wildlife Viewing Ethics - It's a matter of respect Avoid getting too close Finding out about the animal will...

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Chilika lake

Critically endangered: The state of India's wetlands

1 February 2016

There are natural disasters, and there are those that are man-made. The ones usuallly most catastrophic are natural disasters that are compounded and accentuated by man-made factors. When Mumbai was ravaged by just 900mm of rain over a 24-hour period leading to almost 450 fatal casualties, one might have thought that planners and policymakers would have sat upright and taken note of the ecological degradation in their own backyards: that of the wetlands both within the city limits as well as...

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Bellandur lake

As you lake it: The case of disappearing lakes of Bangalore

1 October 2015

Early this summer, a couple of incidents threw the issue of Bangalore’s lakes back into the limelight. Not that they ever deserved to fade away from the headlines, but a couple of bizarre happenings at two lakes, and an order from the National Green Tribunal (NGT) over unauthorised constructions has since ensured that the issue does not disappear all over again, as many lakes themselves have. Buried and gone Close to 50 major lakes have lost their character due to developmental activities, some...

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Ivory trade

Ivory trade will not end till China and US make it illegal

1 September 2015

In mid-2015, the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) carried out a well-publicised event in New York city’s Times Square. It crushed seized ivory items weighing one ton (equivalent to 2000lbs or 907kg), as crowds cheered on and photographs with the hashtag #CrushIvory flooded Twitter. Then came the post-event rhetoric about how “we’re not just crushing ivory; we’re crushing the blood ivory market.” It would seem illegal ivory trade had already come to a grinding halt. The New York event...

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Migratory birds

Migratory birds: On a thin line

1 July 2015

The annual odyssey of migratory birds is unique, spectacular, fascinating. It is also fraught with danger, not just from poachers and hunters and the new threat called climate change, but from us too – people who wouldn't want any harm to come to these creatures. The newest nemesis for these birds is our insatiable need for energy. Hundreds of thousands of birds die annually from electrocution the world over, and tens of millions of birds from collision with power lines alone. Just as the...

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