Merchandise for Sikkim Forest Department
Some merchandise I designed for three parks in Sikkim: Fambonglho, Kyongnodsla and Pangolakha. These will be available as various souvenirs and collectibles at the three sanctuaries. A big thanks to...
View ArticleMoEFCC on Social Media vs Real Life
As the Environment Ministry continues greenwashing its environmental crimes using its social media accounts, opposition to the ministry as well as the Draft EIA is gaining momentum. 50 student...
View ArticleWho Killed Rafiki
As the world mourns the killing of Rafiki, a popular silverback Mountain Gorilla from Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda, it is time for the world to wake up to the fact that grey areas in...
View ArticleSuggestions for Environment Minister
How could India's environment ministry go back from being a joke to a ministry? Here are a few of my humble suggestions. Comic from my column with Sunday Mid-Day. The date for sending objections to the...
View ArticleEgg eating Snake
The Indian Egg-eating Snake is a specialized egg-eater! Vertebral hypapophyses, or enamel projections extending into the oesophagus from the cervical vertebrae help the snake crack eggs within its...
View ArticleSea Shells and Ecology
Why you must not collect sea shells. Comic from my column with Sunday Mid-Day
View ArticleMyristica Swamps
We've all been hearing of endangered flora and fauna. But do you know of endangered ecosystems? One such habitat- the Myristica swamps dot the Western Ghats, and are now on the verge of being wiped...
View ArticleRailway Lines through Western Ghats
Endemic animals have joined the protest against railway lines through the Western Ghats. Have you?Read why the Hubbali Ankola Railway Line through the Western Ghats is a terrible idea, and sign the...
View ArticleKaziranga Flood Relief
Homage to all the people, organization and forces responsible for making Kaziranga bounce back after every flood season. Comic from my column with Roundglass Sustain.
View ArticleTips to save the Tuturuatu
Any conservationists / ornithologists / birders from New Zeaand here? I recently learned that the Tuturuatu or the Shore Plover is not just among the world's most endangered waders, but it also a very...
View ArticleCBSE Scraps Ecology and Evolution
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)'s decision to scrap entire chapters on ecology and evolution in the middle of a zoonotic pandemic has been termed 'ironic' by the Indian Society of...
View ArticleSmooth Handfish
Meet the Smooth Handfish, the modern world's first marine fish to be declared extinct. Comic from my column with The Hindu.
View ArticleEvery Time I Click a Bird Picture
This comic is best read with an Ennio Morricone western soundtrack playing in the background. Posters available on my Redbubble store here.
View ArticleIUCN Red List and the Black necked Crane
The Black-necked Crane, a bird of immense cultural importance in Himalayan mythology and religion, is being considered for downlisting from 'Vulnerable' to 'Least Concern' on the IUCN Red List....
View ArticleInaturalist and Skink
I'm celebrating my 200th observation on Inaturalist.org with this comic! For the uninitiated, Inaturalist is an online social network of naturalists, which helps you identify your observations and...
View ArticleThe Bohemian Waxwing
The Bohemian life of the Bohemian Waxwing. Cartoon from my column with Roundglass Sustain.
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