- 1st National Conference on ‘‘Lesser Known Species of Madhya Pradesh’’
- Why is conservation of grasslands in protected landscapes, imperative?
- Finally Nature triumphs… Story of a mother from the wild
- Impact of removing the bark of trees for numbering on the health & longevity of Trees
- Being with Nature improves observing & listening skills
- Karvi:The purple wonder of the western ghats
- The “Cursed River” of Chambal is a blessing for riverine wildlife
- Bamboo based products for an eco-friendly environment
- Fight for food- Scavengers of Grassland
- Indian Paradise Flycatcher
- WALMI forest method is a boon for Nature
- ‘‘Gir-The Land of Asiatic Lions”
Conservation is a big word when it comes to action. It is a continuous fight with ourselves, our demands as per lifestyle, our dominance over the ecosystem, and letting others live as we do. We are merely a part of nature, not the ones controlling it; we are nobody to decide the fate of flora and fauna in the name of conservation. Most of the time, conservation of species is mainly money-oriented or economic in numerous ways rather than a need or requirement of ecosystems.
We have conducted the first national conference on lesser known species of Madhya Pradesh (first of its kind in India) to highlight the conservation efforts and management challenges of the diversity of lesser known faunas of Madhya Pradesh and will continue to do the same annually in order to trigger the conservation plan among stakeholders.
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The “Cursed River” of Chambal is a blessing for riverine wildlife | By-Dr. Oishimaya Sen Nag
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