by Aaditi Lele | Mar 4, 2019 | Ecofriendly products, Home, News, Parenting, Sustainable Tech
World Wildlife Day is primarily celebrated every year on 3rd March to create awareness about the wildlife on the Earth. The theme for this year’s World Wildlife Day 2019 is: Life below water: for people and planet. This is in line with the fourteen goals of the United...
by Arpita Shome | Aug 13, 2018 | Fitness, Home, News, Sustainable Tech
Killing an elephant is very easy, ivory poachers and hunters have shown that time and again. But it’s a different story altogether to create one. The World Elephant Day was launched on 12 August 2012 globally to draw attention and support for conservation of Asian and...
by Muqbil Ahmar | Aug 12, 2018 | Fitness, News, Sustainable Tech
Wildlife has been at the receiving end in the event of untamed development and human-animal conflict. Poaching has been a big environmental issue in India and is rampant. The World Elephant Day was set up on 12 August 2012 to mobilize support for conservation of Asian...
by Syeda Ambia Zahan | Jul 29, 2018 | Fitness, Home, News, Sustainable Tech
Some good news for tiger and wildlife conservationists at this International Tiger Day. The Royal Bengal Tiger is thriving as well as multiplying at the Rajiv Gandhi Orang National Park (RGONP). This national park has the highest density of tigers, which is higher...
by Muqbil Ahmar | Jun 26, 2018 | Ecofriendly products, Fitness, Home, News, Parenting, Sustainable Tech
By Ranjan K Panda — There has been a new wave of admiration in India of our traditional knowledge, which has emerged in public discourse. But it’s not reflected in ways the State wants to manage our own forests. Politicians, intellectuals, and bureaucrats...
by The Third Pole | May 1, 2018 | Fitness, Home, News, Sustainable Tech
The smallest member of pig family (pygmy hog or porcula salvania) is an endangered species. It was once found in a thin strip of wet grassland plains in the Himalayan foothills: from Uttar Pradesh to Assam and through Nepal’s terai areas and Bengal’s duars. It was...