East Asian Australasian Flyway- Birdlife International
A set of cartoons done for Birdlife International and the East Asian Australasian Flyway partnership, to highlight the conservation threats faced by the bird species using this flyway. The birds...
View ArticleDelhi Air and Adolf Hitler
The Fuhrer reviews Delhi's Air Quality Index in my column with Pune Mirror.
View ArticlePolitical Priorities in India
Religious issues versus issues that should really matter to India.Â
View ArticleAir Purifiers
Who says the ruling government is bad for businesses? Comic from my column with Sunday Mid-Day. First published in monochrome in 'Every Breath Counts' authored by Ms. Bahar Dutt.
View ArticleSea Otters and Kelp
On the Sea Otter-kelp symbiosis from my column with Roundglass Sustain.
View ArticleHornbills of the World
Hornbills, among the most enigmatic of tropical birds, are named so after the cow-horn shape of their bills. Most species are characterized by the presence of a casque on their bills. Hornbills are...
View ArticleAir Pollution and Politics
Fun fact: number of air purifiers in the Parliament and PMO: 140Number of air purifiers in govt schools: 0Comic from my column with The Hindu.
View ArticleKochi- an Urban Biodiversity Map
An urban biodiversity map of Kochi commissioned by ICLEI South Asia. Among India's busiest port cities, Kochi has a wide variety of green spaces both within and around it, from marshes and paddy...
View ArticleThe Many Original Compositions of the Orange-Headed Thrush
Live music by the Orange-headed Thrush from my column with Sunday Mid-Day.
View ArticleSecond Hand Fashion with the Hermit Crab
Meet the original second-hand model- the Hermit Crab, endorsing sustainable fashion since the Late Cretaceous! Comic from my column with Sunday Mid-day.
View ArticleUses and Impacts of Palm Oil
Uses of palm oil versus impacts of palm oil. Meanwhile Malaysia just lost its last Sumatran Rhinoceros, and the critically endangered species is now extinct from the country.Comic from my column with...
View ArticleKoalas and Australian Bushfires
The recent Australian bushfires, attributed to deforestation and climate change, have claimed thousands of casualties. Koalas, probably, have been affected the worst, and are now 'functionally extinct'...
View ArticleNo Country for Pedestrians
Barring a few elite sections of a few elite cities, a pedestrian in India is an entity almost unrecognized by the government, despite a majority of commuters being pedestrians themselves! 2018's...
View ArticleMedia Portrayals of Wildlife vs Reality
Wildlife in the media versus wildlife in real life. Comic from my column with Pune Mirror.
View ArticleCaste Names in Taxonomy
The caste system makes its presence felt even in taxonomy, where terms such as 'Brahminy' and 'Pariah' are used to refer to superiority and ferality respectively. Surely, taxonomy can do better in this...
View ArticleSome pleasures of tidepooling
I've never been a beach-person, until tide-pooling happened! And despite a few nasty falls on slippery rocks, I'm still loving it. Many thanks to my friends Sejal Mehta, Shaunak Modi and Abhishek...
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