Ecology
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‘The Tale of Hansuli Turn’: What Tarashankar Bandyopadhyay’s novel says about preserving a river
Zakir Kibria
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Administrative takeover of Lakshwadeep’s coral atoll could disrupt rich ecology
Max Martin
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‘Eartha’: Poet Vinita Agrawal converses with all sentient beings on the planet
Tansy Troy
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What Madhav Gadgil (1942-2026) wrote on the importance of sacred groves in ecological protection
Madhav Gadgil
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Fiction: Two brothers return to Malaysian Borneo to reckon with their destructive inheritance
Omar Musa
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Bangladesh to focus on saving five plant species from extinction
Abu Siddique
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What ‘Timefulness’ by Marcia Bjornerud taught writer Janice Pariat about Earth’s temporal rhythms
Janice Pariat
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‘Is a River Alive?’: Radical resistance and solidarity between humans and the natural world
Akhila Ramnarayan
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‘My Head For A Tree’: A moving account of the Bishnoi community’s reverence for all forms of life
Rahul Vishnoi
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How village cooperative societies are mobilising Dalit groups to maintain and protect the commons
Pampa Mukherjee
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For children: Reeni is surprised that no adult seems to care about city birds and their habitats
Uma Krishnaswami
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Tunnels through Mumbai’s national park will cut travel, but concerns grow over environmental effect
Tanvi Deshpande, IndiaSpend.com
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‘Extinction is blood on my hands’: Vinita Agrawal’s poems about our disappearing natural wealth
Vinita Agrawal
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‘There are tales of hope even in the face of relentless destruction’: Wildlife writer Stephen Alter
Amrita Talwar
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A new book of essays highlights the ways ‘development projects’ in Nicobar will endanger the island
Pankaj Sekhsaria
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How ‘Dune’ became a beacon for the fledgeling environmental movement and the new science of ecology
Devin Griffiths, The Conversation
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Eco India, Episode 253: How can growing cities bring back their ecological heritage?
Scroll Staff
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In the swirling currents of artist Hari Katragadda’s ‘Lost River’, life and death by the Ganga
Ranjit Hoskote
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Climate-related risks and deaths are now at ‘code red’ for humanity. Is there a way out?
Poorva Joshipura
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How molecular ecologist Uma Ramakrishnan decodes wildlife mysteries through genetics (and faeces)
Prerna Singh Bindra