Corridor Conversations
An interview series focussed on women working in connectivity conservation. Last up, Ms. Aradhana Sahu, IFS Officer!
Corridor Conversations
An interview series focussed on women working in connectivity conservation. Next up, Dr. Katherine Zeller!
Corridor Conversations
An interview series focussed on women working in connectivity conservation. Next up, Parvathi K. Prasad!
Corridor Conversations
An interview series focussed on women working in connectivity conservation. Next up, Tiasa Adhya!
Two Roads Diverged In The Wood; Which One Will The Elephant Take?
A synthesis of a recent article that focuses on how mapping the connectivity-conflict interface can better inform conservation.
Corridor Conversations
An interview series focussed on women working in connectivity conservation. Next up, Ms. Shivani Dogra, IFS Officer.
Corridor Conversations
An interview series focussed on women working in connectivity conservation. Next up, Dr. Mahi Puri!
The Kallar Corridor
An infographic to help better understand the significance of the Kallar corridor in Tamil Nadu.
Corridor Conversations
An interview series focussed on women working in connectivity conservation. Next up, Dr. Jodi Hilty!
Corridor Conversations
An interview series focussed on women working in connectivity conservation. First up, Dr. Uma Ramakrishnan!
Crossing the Road Safely: How Tunnels and Fences can Reduce Herpetofauna Mortality
We summarise a paper by Boyle et al. (2021) on mitigation strategies to promote connectivity and reduce mortality of Herpetofauna.
Species using the Kanha – Pench corridor
An infographic illustrating species using the Kanha - Pench corridor
An Interview with Dr. Divya Vasudev from Conservation Initiatives
Recently, we spoke with Dr. Divya Vasudev, from Conservation Initiatives.
A Glossary of Conservation Terms
An infographic to help you decode the widely-used terms in connectivity conservation.
The Sahyadri–Konkan Corridor – An Infographic
Nestled in the north central Western Ghats—a global biodiversity hotspot and UNESCO World Heritage site—lies the Sahyadri–Konkan corridor.
Crossing the coal corridor
A corridor is a passageway. It is a channel that facilitates movement. And when applied to wildlife it serves as...
Traveling the Ranthambhore-Kuno Wildlife Corridor
Ranthambhore has long served as the stock backdrop for the perfect tiger picture. As the erstwhile hunting grounds of the...
Using genetic information and simulations to predict the future of wild tigers in Central India
Human activities have accelerated the decline and extinction of several animal species in recent times. The frequency with which we...
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