Sumatran Rhinos and Captive Breeding
Inspired by a recent true incident in the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary in Indonesia's Way Kambas National Park, in which a female rhino refused to mate with her mate after he was paired with a second...
View ArticleAlarm Calls for the Government
As protests against the ruling government heat up across the country, here's a reminder of one of the ways it has tampered with the constitution for years now. Comic from my column with Sunday Mid-Day.
View ArticleBrahminy Starling
The two sides of a Brahmiy Starling. From my column with RoundGlass Sustain.
View ArticleYankee Doodle Feat the Yangtze Paddlefish
A jingle to remember to Yangtze Paddlefish that was declared extinct last week. China has imposed a 10 year ban on fishing since the declaration, but dams and pollution continue to threaten the Yangtze...
View ArticleRevised Species Names after Australian Bushfires
Some revised species names after the Australian bushfires. Comic from my column with The Hindu.
View ArticleAustralia Camel Cull
A question for Australia, where 5000 camels have been culled as part of their climate action strategy, but coal giants like Adani are given a free hand.
View ArticleArt Tips by the Signature Spider
Some art tips for me and my fellow artists from the Signature Spider, from my column with Sunday Mid-Day.
View ArticleExploratory Drilling Clearance
Remember the time when the UPA Government put the Minister for Oil and Natural Gas, Veerappa Moily, in charge of the Environment Ministry? Fortunately for the Indian electorate, which still had a...
View ArticleThe Cheetah's Race with Extinction
Cheetahs already face a lot of conservation threats, and now there's social media to add to that. Comic from my column with The Hindu.
View ArticlePrinted Agreements and Sustainability
Dear organizations who still haven't found a way around printed paperwork: please wake up; it's 2020. Comic from my column with Roundglass Sustain.
View ArticleSpoonbilled Sandpiper Conservation
A comic poster on the conservation of the Spoon-billed Sandpiper or 'Spoony', done for Birdlife International and the Spoon-billed Sandpiper Conservation Group. The poster was also translated to...
View ArticleVogelkop Bird of Paradise
A Vogelkop Superb Bird-of-Paradise takes the Linkdin-Facebook-Instagram-Tinder challenge. Take that! Prints and merchandise available here.
View ArticleBolsonaro and Modi exchange Republic Day notes
India's chief guest to the Republic Day ceremony, the Brazilian far-right ecocidal leader Jair Bolsonaro exchanges some notes with our honourable Prime Minister. Comic from my column with Sunday Mid-Day.
View ArticleThe Mined and the Undermined
Here are two of the many examples of gross environmental misgovernance in opposition-led states: Chhattisgarh and Odisha, both in ecologically sensitive regions prone to man-animal conflict. While...
View ArticlePanjim- an Urban Biodiversity map
A biodiversity and heritage map of the Goan capital Panjim, commissioned by ICLEI South Asia. Situated on the banks on the Mandovi River, Panjim is dotted with a rich network of estuaries and...
View ArticleUses of the Jaguar's Rosettes
Uses of the Jaguar's rosettes. Comic from my column with Roundglass Sustain.
View ArticleCheetah Reintroduction in India
Envisioned as early as 2011 by the then Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh, the proposal to introduce cheetahs to India had been rejected considering the lack of habitat and prey for the savanna cats,...
View ArticleAdani Port and Pulicat Fisherwomen
Pulicat's fisherfolk are fighting Adani's expansion of the Kuttapally Port with a seafood festival at the Chennai Kalai Theru Vizha over the weekend, in collaboration with InSeason Fish. To learn how...
View ArticleJharkhand Elephant Rescue
A quick one to celebrate the efforts of Jharkhand's forest department to rescue an elephant stuck in a well, by using the Archimedes' principle of buoyancy. The well was filled with water using motor...
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