We are deeply saddened to share the passing of Dr Ajith Kumar, eminent wildlife biologist & guiding force of the MSc Wildlife program at NCBS.
NCBS & the wildlife biology community have lost a remarkable leader & mentor—heartfelt condolences to his family, friends & colleagues.
In the current edition of @BhavanaMagazine, Professor Sunil Mukhi, my colleague at IISER Pune writes a moving tribute to Professor Rohini Godbole, his fellow-physicist and friend of five decades,
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Hi friends so I have health insurance with @ManipalCigna. Because @javashree had GBS in 2018 and we claimed on it they refuse to allow me to increase cover or change plans. I pay 35k for 10L cover when others pay 22k for 50L cover. Please RETWEET so that they see some sense??
A number of tigers in recent years have marched long distances, sometimes thousands of kilometres, across multiple states of east-central India. What explains this phenomenon?
My op-ed for @IndianExpress on the "Wandering Tigers of East-Central India".
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On January 18, today, @the_hindu launched a new print product called 'Surf & Dive'. It's fortnightly, 76 pages long, and with science as its single largest section.
A Shift to Less Water-Intensive Crops May be the Key to Protecting Farmer Lives
According to a study, while farm subsidies may be contributing to groundwater depletion, MSP itself is not the villain here.
Vrushal Pendharkar✍️
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Meet my mother, who is about to turn 70. After retiring from the bank, she discovered her passion for bird photography. Today, she travels across Kolkata and beyond, capturing the beauty of birds through her lens. Determined to embrace something new after retirement…
And if you're looking for personalized signed books for yourself or that perfect holiday gift for a loved one, come to the @AttaGalatta bookstore at the lit fest after the sessions and I'd be happy to sign for you
Koreans are showing us that it is the quality of the opposition that matters more than institutions in preserving democracy - something the U.S. and India both struggle with,
Asad Rahmani with Chander Prakash the owner of Lucknow’s legendary Universal Bookshop “A great moment spent with the Author Mr Asad Rahmani - one of India’s Greatest Ornithologist and the Longest serving Director of the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS)”.
Join us for a candid rapid-fire session with renowned ornithologist Dr. Asad Rahmani as he shares hilarious birding tales, his quest for the elusive Manipur Bush Quail, last spotted in 1935!
His memoir Living with Birds is out in bookstores. Grab your copy now!
#RoundglassSustain
I recently had the privilege of delivering a Guest Lecture to a batch of 120 Foresters at the Uttarakhand Forestry Training Academy, Haldwani, to mark Uttarakhand Foundation Day. Hopefully, this lecture has something in it for everyone.
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Living with Birds serves up a slice of India’s conservation history. From long days in the field to engaging encounters in the wild, the book charts what conservation in India entails. A delightful memoir of one of our greatest birdmen! https://t.co/4wKD28HY0c @juggernautbooks
FYI: My phone has been #hacked, not for the 1st time. My mobile is not operational at the moment, and i would have lost phone nos/messages etc. My gmail is also blocked and i am NOT using it.not now, not ever. you can find me here (thanks) #CyberSecurity:
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New paper out! 🚨 We show that vampire bats use amino acids from a recent blood meal to fuel RUNNING - a rare mode of locomotion in bats ideal for stalking prey. I’d worry less about your neck and more about your ankles! 🧛🏻♂️ @WelchLab_UTSC@RSocPublishing
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