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Fighting The Good Fight!

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April 2018

India’s modern-day freedom movement.

Fighting The Good Fight!

For almost four decades Sanctuary has been at the fulcrum of some of India’s best and least-known wildlife campaigns. Our purpose has been to inform and involve our readers and, through them, wider audiences on issues that threaten species, wildernesses and, all too often the very air, water and lands with which our lives are so inextricably linked.

While some of our campaigns have seen success and have resulted in positive change, many have had little or no impact on decision makers. This is not unusual. Those who have learned to extract short-term profi t and cause long-term damage are a determined lot. Having said this, it has always been Sanctuary’s position that defending the planet is an article of faith and irrespective of the outcome, it is vital that battles are fought to defend what is precious. To coincide with Earth Day 2018, we therefore present Sanctuary readers with a glimpse of past campaigns together with quick updates on their status.

UNHAPPY FEET

In 2016, the poorly-managed Veermata Jijabai Bhosale Zoo (Byculla Zoo), part of the iconic botanical garden known as Jijamata Udyan, put eight exotic Humboldt Penguins on display. Conservationists argued that these birds, found in the wild only in Peru and Chile, would serve no useful purpose apart from entertaining humans.

Sanctuary’s campaign ‘Unhappy Feet’ urged authorities against the incarceration of exotic birds precisely because the initiative served no conservation purpose.

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Why Children Are Needed To Help Save The World

On my very first day in India, I encountered many marvelous new customs not practiced in the United States, my home country. But the most curious by far involved trees. Here and there, alongside the roaring streets of Mumbai were rings of marigold wreathed around twisting banyan trunks like dried rays of afternoon sunlight…

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2 mins

September 2019

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Sanctuary Asia

Who's Who?

Fact: all toads are frogs, but not all frogs are toads! Let’s unpack this...

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1 mins

September 2019

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Sanctuary Asia

The Sea Raptor

The White-bellied Sea Eagle Haliaeetus leucogaster is one of the most common raptors along the Indian coastline. Nevertheless, the sight of this soaring, broad-winged, white and black bird of prey is nothing less than majestic

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2 mins

September 2019

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Sanctuary Asia

Bringing Up Bob Hoots.

While we were visiting a friend’s farm in the village of Yelachetty, near Bandipur Tiger Reserve, we found Spotted Owlets nesting on the tiled roof… and one of the chicks on the kitchen floor!

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2 mins

September 2019

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Sanctuary Asia

Yala, Land Of The Leopard

Yala is not only Sri Lanka’s second-largest, but also the most-visited national park in the island nation.

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2 mins

September 2016

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The Wizards Of Oz!

Australia is not only a country, but also a continent. The land down under, cut-off from the rest of the world has an abundance of unique species of native animals, birds, reptiles, insects and plants.

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5 mins

November 2017

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Sanctuary Asia

Scales & Tails

I was really excited and looking forward to the workshop on reptiles and amphibians at Nature’s Nest in Mollem, Goa, between June 24 and 26, 2017. It was my opportunity to meet renowned herpetologist Varad Giri.

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5 mins

November 2017

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Sanctuary Asia

Big, Brilliant And Endangered

When one thinks of elephants, the first word that probably comes to mind is BIG! But elephants, while they may be the largest creatures on land, are not just big and powerful, they’re wise and sensitive as well. Recent scientific studies have established that they are among the most intelligent animals in the world.

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2 mins

November 2017

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Sanctuary Asia

Earth Manners

Everyday habits matter! Let’s be kind to the planet, animals and ourselves!

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2 mins

November 2017

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Sanctuary Asia

World Scan

CHINA’S IVORY TOWNAn explosive investigation by the Environmental Investigation Agency has revealed how criminal gangs originating from an obscure town in southern China have come to dominate the smuggling of ivory tusks poached from African elephants.

time to read

3 mins

August 2017

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