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Posted on December 14, 2019February 20, 2022 by tigergirl621 · 2 Comments

A Slice of history: Who will save India’s Myristica swamps?

The longer version (with pictures!) of my article in the Deccan Spectrum about India's endangered Myristica swamps

Posted on March 30, 2018February 20, 2022 by tigergirl621

Final Showdown: Wetlands vs. Development in Mumbai’s Vasai

As Mumbai gears up for yet more meaningless development, citizens can bid adieu to the wetlands that have protected their health and property for decades. The lack of value that India has shown thus far to her wetlands will only succeed in further degrading our environmental and public health. Wetlands in India are comprised of…

Posted on February 9, 2018February 9, 2018 by tigergirl621

Seeing Red: A Glimpse into the Ecology of South Asia’s Least-Understood Canid

Dive into this post about the world's least-studied canid, the dhole (Asiatic wild dog). Learn about the ecology, behaviour, and threats to the continued survival of this wild dog in an increasingly human-dominated world. Will science and conservation efforts be able to bring this dog back to its former range?

Posted on December 3, 2017December 4, 2017 by tigergirl621

Monsoon Mountains: Field Notes from a Tiger Forest

The Malabar whistling thrush is never a moment late. At 5:53, a peculiar, human-like whistle cuts through the still, pre-dawn air, jaunty and cocksure. He sits somewhere hidden in the huge tree in the courtyard at Hulikanu, staking his territory and doubling up as my morning alarm. But I am already awake and pad outside,…

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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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