A little push for ecological restoration – by Arjun Singh
If we need to bring back a large number of native species, how do we grow them in the first place?
If we need to bring back a large number of native species, how do we grow them in the first place?
Community member Nadana Sigamani candidly shares his experience planting and maintaining native trees in a small area near Bangalore. He hopes that his learnings help other community members in the region in their restoration journeys.
Next to a gently flowing stream in the midst of Valparai, Tamil Nadu, a narrow mud road leads to an interesting...
As part of our Careers in Restoration series, each month we bring you the professional journey of a restoration practitioner from the vast arena of ecological restoration.
by ERA Member Hakimuddin Askofenwala. (Note from the ERA: While we do not endorse tree planting without paying due...
As part of our Careers in Restoration series, each month we bring you the professional journey of a restoration practitioner from the vast arena of ecological restoration.
By Rohan Mukerjee, Sudipta Satpati, Fatik Kumar Hembram, Jiban Hansda, Binod Sabar, Bishnu Sabar and Bharati Sabar...
In the image: From Left to Right: Shivanna, Aradkuttan and Harshavardhini at the Keystone nursery in Kotagiri This...
We reached out to Fazal Rashid, to learn more about his journey, some of the challenges that he has come across,...
One of the greatest challenges for India in the years ahead is how to revive our degraded and damaged ecosystems....