Kashmir Sangam: Learning, Collaboration, and Sustainability in the Himalayan Landscapes
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Autonomy and pluriversal energy futures in Ladakh, India
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KV co-organised the launch of Dr. Asad Rahmani’s memoirs, ‘Living With Birds’
KV co-organised the launch of Dr. Asad Rahmani’s memoirs, ‘Living With Birds’, at Padgandi Bookstore and Cafe, Pune, on 19 December 2024. It was an insightful evening as Dr. Rahmani, renowned conservationist and ornithologist, engaged in a thought-provoking conversation with Ashish Kothari of Kalpavriksh. The discussion revolved around the conservation, biodiversity, and community-based initiatives, with particular focus on Dr. Rahmani’s extensive research on birdlife conservation. His remarks were also peppered with delightful anecdotes from his many decades of living with birds.
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Book: The State of Wildlife and Protected Area in Maharashtra: 1996-2015
For nearly two and a half decades now the Protected Area Update (PAU) has religiously presented a consolidated account of India’s wildlife and protected area (PA) network. Published six times a year, it carries in a tightly edited format, news and information of what is happening in, to and around these national parks and sanctuaries that have been at the core of India’s wildlife conservation strategy. In the second of a series of edited books that synthesis this huge body of information on geographical lines The State of Wildlife and Protected Areas in Maharashtra – News and information from the Protected Area Update 1996–2015 presents a consolidated historical account of developments in the PA network in Maharashtra over two decades. While the primary unit still remains the individual protected area, the time line has changed from two months of one issue to 20 years that this publication covers. In following one news item after another about any particular PA we see what happened month after month, year after year; what developments recurred at what periodicity; what were the issues that were important and what was done about them – it’s an important glimpse into the contemporary history of a place (many places) marked on the map as a protected area.
Print copies are available for sale at Rs. 400 and for a a discounted price of Rs. 300 please write to [email protected] to order copies and/or further information.

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New Children’s Books available at Our Store!
Kalpavriksh has recently published three new children’s books. Details are provided below.
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lIa, My Wild Mongoose Friend by Abhisheka K
A young college student volunteering at a wildlife rehab center forms an unexpected bond with Ila, a feisty Indian Grey Mongoose. From leaping across breakfast plates to cracking eggs, Ila’s antics charm everyone. Set in the lush outskirts of Bengaluru, this tale captures Ila’s adventurous return to the wild and her friend’s bittersweet lesson in letting go.

What Am I Good At? by Rahul Pradhan
Meet Baby Eagle—born high up in a tree, she quickly learns to say, “Kree!” But as she starts to grow up, a big question begins to trouble her: “What am I good at?”
Determined to find out, she asks all the animals she can find—an elephant, a sloth bear, a grey langur, a barking deer, and even an otter! Will she finally get an answer to her BIG question?

My Nest Is The Best by Niyatee Sharma
Stitching, weaving, digging, stealing… Did you know that birds have countless fascinating skills that they use to build their nests? Learn all about them in this delightful book on nests!

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In the supermarket of democracy, choice is an illusion. Is there a real alternative?
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Protecting Wildlife Habitats: Fortress Conservation and the Role of Local Communities
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Strengthening Community Conserved Areas in Nagaland via Field Intervention, Technology and Policy Support
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Wildflowers, Rivers, and Mountains—Navigating Timeand Kinship
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Response to NTCA’s letter asking States for action plans for relocation from Tiger Reserves
We, as a group of individuals, organizations, and representatives of forest-dwelling communities, have released a joint statement expressing grave concerns about the letter issued by the Addl. DGF (Project Tiger) and Member Secretary (NTCA) on June 19, 2024.
This letter asks states to prioritize the relocation of villages from Core/Critical Tiger Habitats, which contradicts the rights of Adivasi and other traditional forest dwellers under the Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006; violates the procedure to be followed before considering relocation from Tiger Reserves under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972; and disregards international obligations to uphold human rights while pursuing conservation goals under the Convention on Biological Diversity. Additionally, the letter has not been made public and is not available on the NTCA website, raising serious questions about the NTCA’s accountability and transparency.
The statement calls for the immediate withdrawal of the letter, an independent review of past relocations and their social and ecological impacts, and a more inclusive, rights-based approach to tiger conservation through the implementation of the FRA and the recognition of community-led conservation
To read the full statement click here.
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