Urban Forager, Nina Sengupta Tells us how she’s Changing the World one Weed at a Time.

Heart of Conservation podcast Ep#18 Show notes (edited)

Heart of Conservation Podcast. Episode #18 Show notes (Edited)

Lalitha Krishnan: Hi. I’m Lalitha Krishnan and you’re listening to episode 18 of Heart of Conservation podcast. I bring you stories from the wild that keep you connected with our natural world. This monsoon has turned everything green and fresh and wild again, maybe a bit too wild for some of us. S,o what do you do when you see a weed occupying space with your favorite flower? Fling it aside, right? I pretty much do the same, I actually find weeding quite

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“I’m a traveller who writes not a writer who travels.” -Bill Aitken. In conversation with the Scottish-born Himalayan Writer.

Heart of Conservation Podcast Ep#19 (Edited show notes)

Bill Aitken, at his home in Mussoorie, India.

Lalitha Krishnan: Hi. I’m Lalitha Krishnan and you’re listening to episode 19 of Heart of Conservation podcast. I bring you stories from the wild that keep you connected with our natural world. Today I am speaking to a dear friend and hillside neighbour, who I have long admired for his travel writing, his wit, and his take on life. He is William McKay Aitken (Bill Aitken). Bill was born in Scotland, hitchhiked to India across Europe in the 1950s, and stayed on to become

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Is Tourism Taking a Toll Despite the Best Travel Practices?

Episode #29. Read or Listen. Show notes (Edited)

Introduction.

Hi there, I’m Lalitha Krishnan and you’re listening to Season 4, Episode 29 of Heart of Conservation. I bring you stories from the wild that keep us all connected to our natural world.

It’s so easy to book a ticket and fly out to most destinations. But Imagine what it takes to make a place, especially a high-altitude desert in the Himalayas sitting at  11,980 ft viable for tourism. To be able to involve the community, to be constantly successful and get world recognition for it. I’m speaking to

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A Good International Tiger Day For Wild Tigers

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In recognition of International Tiger Day, Tigers4Ever is delighted to have acquired a £7500 donation in the direction of its newest waterhole venture within the Panpatha-Biruhli buffer zone of Bandhavgarh. This beneficiant donation from the moral magnificence product firm Fable and Mane The Fable Fund will assist us to finish our work on our thirteenth and 14th waterholes for wild tigers and different wildlife. This venture is in an space which lacks pure water for wildlife yr spherical and our photo voltaic pump system will fill a big (not too long ago prolonged to deal with

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Sage Hill householders combat again after authorized risk over unpaid charges

Owners are petitioning for a rare basic assembly with the intention of eradicating the board members who’re threatened with lawsuits over unpaid residents’ affiliation charges

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Owners in northwest Calgary’s Sage Hill group are organizing a petition with the intention of eradicating their residents’ affiliation’s board members after the affiliation threatened a whole lot of residents with

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