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CAREERING THROUGH THE JUNGLE
ATREE's Madhushri Mudke blogs about navigating the dense world of wildlife careers and how sometimes it’s better to blaze a trail of your own.
According to Madhushri: Ten years ago, the dilemma of finding an appropriate career in wildlife that allowed me to ‘work with wildlife’ was a daunting path to take. One begins to ruminate – ‘I love animals’, ‘I love being in the wild’ or ‘We must save wildlife and forests to combat climate change’...Read more
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A scientist in the pandemic
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Uma Ramakrishnan, who is part of the National Mission on Biodiversity and Human Well-Being (NMBHW), writes about the remarkable response to Covid-19 and the proactive action needed to prevent future pandemics...
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A new home for the bats
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During our survey of bats in 50 temples in the Tirunelveli district, nearly 80 percent of the temples had bat colonies. Seven species of bats are found in the temples...
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Nature based solutions
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With enough organic carbon present in aggregate material, constructed wetlands without plants are effective in treating secondary effluents from sewage treatment plants...
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Biological Diversity Act 2002 provides constitutional power
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Successful implementation of the Biological Diversity Act 2002 is largely dependent on the understanding of the regulations and issues related to conservation and sustainable use of natural resources...
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