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Posted on March 17, 2024March 15, 2024 by tigergirl621 · 1 Comment

Field Observations from the Mangroves of Odisha

Mudskippers look like an odd mix of tadpoles that are just beginning to grow limbs and fish flopping about on the exposed mudflats. These tiny fish are known as the fish that climb trees. They hop about using tiny jumps and are amphibious in nature, able to survive both on land and in the water.…

Posted on June 12, 2019 by tigergirl621

Fishy Business: Snapshots of Fieldwork in Vembanad Lake

A photostory of my fieldwork in Vembanad Lake, Kerala...

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Priya Ranganathan is a wetland ecologist and geologist with a passion for writing. Her work is primarily focused on the wetland and riverine systems in the Western Ghats of India.

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