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Coronavirus and Wildlife Trade Ban

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It took China more than 300 deaths from the recent coronavirus outbreak to ban wildlife trade. While the links between live wildlife trade and coronavirus are still being examined, one can only hope that the trade, which affects a myriad of endangered animals like pangolins, terrapins and Yellow-breasted Buntings, will be banned permanently.

Cartoon from my column with Sunday Mid-day.


Himalayan Griffon Wingspan

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How wide are a Himalayan Griffon's wings? Meet India's resident bird with the largest wingspan! Comic from my column with The Hindu.

Indian Research on Coral Bleaching

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A new study by marine biologists (lead author T. Thinesh of Pondicherry University) delves into previously unexplored details of coral bleaching. These findings are bound to help reef recovery and translocation efforts across Indian marine waters. Join the Powder Tang fish (yes, that's really the name of this species) to kkow more, in this comic from my column with The Hindu.

Ocean Acidification and the Dungeness Crab

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Ocean acidification is having unprecedented impacts on crabs, dissolving their shells and exposing their sensory organs to damage. The phenomenon has recently been reported in Dungeness Crabs of North America. Comic from my column with Sunday Mid-Day.

Darwin's Zorro

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On Darwin Day, allow me to introduce you to the Darwin's Zorro or Darwin's Fox, an endangered canid endemic to Chile. Known only from a few locations, the fox inhabits temperate forests and is threatened by habitat loss. Meet the caricature version of the species in my 'Canids of the World' poster here.

Helmeted Hornbill Cartoons for IUCN

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A set of cartoons done for the IUCN Hornbill Specialist Group on the critically endangered Helmeted Hornbill, released today on the occasion of 'Lone Hornbills Day'. A huge thanks to Aparajita Datta and Lucy Kemp for commissioning me for this. It's always a tremendous learning experience working with scientists of their caliber. 

The Courtship Dance of the Western Parotia

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Endemic to the Vogelkop mountains of West Papua, the Western Parotia is one of the world's most renowned dancers. But just being a great dancer takes you nowhere in the bird world, if you don't get your housekeeping right! Comic from my column with RoundGlass Sustain. Happy Valentine's Day!

Wombats and Bushfires

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I've learned (and unlearned) a lot of myths and facts about wombats and their role in the Australian bushfires over the last few months. Here's a summary, from my column with Sunday Mid-Day.


Coral Jewellery

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On the unsustainability of coral jewellery from my column with The Hindu. (PS- The book the little girl in the comic is reading, is Pratham Book's 'Dive', by the brilliant Rajiv Eipe).

Biodiversity of Coastal Maharashtra

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An illustrated map of the coastal biodiversity of my home state, Maharashtra, done for WWF India's Mumbai office, and released at the recently concluded Coastwise Festival. A big thanks to WWF India's Mumbai team for commissioning the project!

Radiotagged Pangolins

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Congratulations to the Forest Department of Madhya Pradesh and the @wildlifeconservationtrust for making history by radiotagging pangolins! A very proud moment for my hometown as well, as the scientist overseeing this project, Aditya Joshi, is from Nagpur . Comic from my column with Roundglass Sustain.

Coronavirus and Traditional Chinese Medicine

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If you thought the Chinese Government was finally on the right track about its wildlife trade policy following the coronavirus outbreak, think again! On coronavirus and Traditional Chinese Medicine, from my colun with Sunday Mid-Day.

Great Indian Bustard Chicks Hatched in Captivity

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If you've been following Green Humour, you may know that the Great Indian Bustard is on its way to becoming the first bird to go extinct in independent India. But the Rajasthan Forest Department has made a major breakthrough by successfully hatching 9 bustard chicks in captivity. As the FD prepares them for rehabilitation, let's give them the cheer they deserve. Preparation and conservation of suitable habitat, and mitigation of threats to the bustards' lives (moving transmission lines underground) will determine the success of these 9 birds in the wild. 

At the recently concluded COP CMS, the Great Indian Bustard was among the three endangered Indian animals to be included in Appendix 1 (the other two being the Asian Elephant and the Bengal Florican). The move is expected to bolster conservation efforts of the species across borders.

Comic from my column with The Hindu.

Dravidogecko Geckos discovered

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6 new species from the genus Dravidogecko endemic to the Western Ghats have been recently discovered by a team of herpetologists which includes R Chaitanya, Varad Giri, Deepak Veerappan, Anirudhh Datta Roy, BHCK Murthy and Praveen Karanth. Congratulations to the researchers and good luck to the geckos and their home, the Western Ghats!

Also, sorry for the cricket surge on Green Humour lately, but I could not resist the pun!

Road through Pakke

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The East-West Corridor Road being planned through Pakke Tiger Reserve could wreak havoc on one of India's most biodiverse parks. I urge people reading this comic to write to the CM of Arunachal Pradesh on apcm876@gmail.com / cmoffice-arn@gov.in  to scrap the route through Pakke and consider an alternative route. Let's get our 'nation-building' right.

Comic from my column with Sunday Mid-Day.


Western Conservation Organizations on Bushmeat and Trophy Hunting

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You know who you are, organization. From my column with The Hindu.

Sea Cucumber Conservation Area in Lakshadweep

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It's World Wildlife Day and I thought I'd share a rare bit of good news with you on this occasion. The Lakshadweep Islands administration has announced a conservation area for protecting sea cucumbers, which, despite having Schedule 1 protection under the WPA, are poached rampantly for export to China and South East Asia for food and use in Chinese medicine. 

Women led Conservation Initiatives in India

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Great Bear Rainforest Habitat Illustration

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One of the most unique landscapes on earth where temperate rainforests meet the sea, Great Bear Rainforest in British Columbia, Canada, is a mystical forest.  And this mystique transcends boundaries between land, water and air, and those between wildlife and native communities. The First Nations People of Canada that call the rainforest their home, have been fiercely safeguarding the forests from industrial logging and oil and gas companies. The rainforest is inhabited by many animals sacred to the First Nations People, such as the Spirit Bear (a rare sub-species of the American Black Bear in which some individuals are coloured white!), the Raven, the Bald Eagle, many species of Salmon, and of course, cetaceans like the Humpback and Fin Whales, and Orcas. As a result of rainforest meeting the sea, various interactions that are usually unheard of are witnessed here, such as enormous tracts of cedar and spruce meeting waters ruled by kelp forests, bears and wolves preying on spawning salmon, seals and sea otters bumping into wolverines and minks!

Other than its myriad flora and fauna, the illustration also depicts a First Nations couple in ethnic attire that celebrates the spirit of the animals they worship, veteran whale biologists Janie Wray and Hermann Meuter, who run the Cetacea Lab at Great Bear. Thanks to the Save Our Seas Foundation for commissioning the illustration.

Wildlife art needs to evolve

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As a wildlife artist myself, I feel that the time to use the art form (be it art, photography or film) simply for documenting the beauty or uniqueness of India's biodiversity is long gone. Wildlife art of every kind can and must evolve to include sociopolitical conversations within its spectrum, if it really intends to impact and facilitate conservation. Comic from my column with Sunday Mid-Day. 

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