Sanctuary Asia Magazine - June 2019
Sanctuary Asia Magazine - June 2019
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In this issue
The Sanctuary Asia June issue puts on display the much-underestimated breathtaking marine life of Mumbai, enlightens you about the overlooked vitality of grasslands, introduces you to a man who dedicated his life to saving mugger crocodiles, laments on the human activities that are affecting the temperate forests in our country, brings up the issue of protecting tigers outside our Protected Areas and so much more.
Mumbai's Forgotten Shores The Coastal Road
You never forget a first.
5 mins
Darryl D'Monte
November 11, 1944 – March 16, 2019The original environmental journalistAnand Parthasarathy remembers the veteran Mumbai-based scribe who wrote the first detailed account of the saving of the Silent Valley.
5 mins
Mugger-Man In Disguise
“It was just a palm-sized baby; in four months it has grown to almost half a metre now,”
6 mins
Adapt And Thrive… Or Fade Away
Earlier this year, the UN Secretary General warned, “If we do not change course by 2020, we risk missing the point where we can avoid runaway climate change, with disastrous consequences for people and all the natural systems that sustain us.”
4 mins
Monitoring Tigers Beyond Tiger Reserves
The slender, bony-white trunks of dhavda trees, standing out against their dark-barked neighbours, appeared unusually mottled.
4 mins
The Corbett Foundation
Originally from Bombay, Dilip Khatau began exploring the foothills of Nainital District in 1959 after reading about Jim Corbett’s adventures in The Man-eaters of Kumaon. He fell in love with India’s oldest national park and became a regular visitor over the next four decades.
5 mins
Off-Roads And Off-Limits
Until a few years ago, the ecologically fragile lateritic plateau of Kaas, home to rare and endemic floral species, witnessed large scale damage due to uncontrolled tourism.
2 mins
Off Track
Billy Arjan Singh would turn in his grave on seeing this image.
1 min
Sanctuary Asia Magazine Description:
Publisher: Sanctuary Asia
Category: Animals and Pets
Language: English
Frequency: Monthly
A wildlife, conservation and environment magazine, that aims to raise awareness among Indians about their disappearing natural heritage. We curate every alternate issue to suit young minds, bringing them the very best stories and images to induce them to fall in love with wild nature.
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