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Climate Change Photography Contest
Hewlett-Packard India, Sanctuary and WWF-India photography contest!
Hewlett-Packard India, Sanctuary and WWF-India have joined hands to search for images that have the power to shake people out of their stupor, to recognise the reality and inevitability of climate change.[more]

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Sri Lanka’s Wet Zone
Sri Lanka is home to an abundance of wildlife, much of it endemic. The lesser-known, forested areas of the wet zone in the southwestern portion of the emerald island are believed to be ecological relics from the time Sri Lanka and India were still attached to Gondwanaland. Ian Lockwood undertakes a voyage of discovery to explore the similarities between the island nation’s biodiversity and that of India’s Western Ghats. [more]
Climate Change - Warming towards the future.
On August 22, 2007, Sanctuary magazine held a special event, which focussed on Climate Change at the NCPA in Mumbai. The idea was to create awareness about the problem, understand its implications, especially in the context of India and to discuss and debate on workable solutions [more]

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For eons, the over 7,500 km. coastline of the Indian subcontinent has sustained millions of people and served as a rampart against natural disasters. [more]

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Born in 1954 in Jorhat , Assam , to a family of lawyers, his childhood was imbued with Indian values and regular exposure to international issues. His father abandoned the legal profession in favour of planting tea. Ranjit Barthakur's life has been viscerally influenced by Kaziranga, the Brahmaputra, Assam's floods and the fierce pride that Assamese everywhere are known for. He founded the Balipara Foundation and is the Chairman of Globally Managed Services (GMS). He speaks to Bittu Sahgal about Naturenomics™ and his personal dream to see his home state lead India towards more productive, more ecologically-sensible ambitions.[more]


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Home Sweet Home
Do all animals and birds build themselves permanent homes to which they return everyday to sleep, eat or to play in as you do? The answer is no! Animals, generally build homes for two reasons. First, to bring up their families and second, to escape danger from bad weather and enemies.

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Tiger Fest, Pune
Over 400 kids participated in the Kids for Tigers' Tiger Fest. Pune, held its first annual inter-school tiger fest on February 3, 2007 at the Emperor Gardens in the city.

Be a part of 'Kids for Tigers' 2006-07. Make a difference..., check out how you can be a part of the programme this year. Read about School Involvement, fill in your Registration Sheet and submit it today!

Saving tigers means saving our forests which means saving ourselves. Join 'Kids for Tigers', the Sanctuary school contact programme.

 

 
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Project Tiger launched in 1973 with nine tiger reserves over an area of 16,339 sq.km., now protects 37,761 sq.km. in 27 Tiger Reserves. While saving the tiger, this has also ensured the security of several lesser known species. [more]
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ROYAL BENGAL TIGER BACHAAO CAMPAIGN
1st Oct 2007, Kolkata [more]

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