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The Nature's Citizen; Alex Carpenter | EP1624 Feb 202501:50:42

Meet Alex, originally from the UK, he moved to Goa around 2015. 

He is a conservationist with a passion for tropical jungles. He’s lived in places like Costa Rica and Sri Lanka before coming to Goa.

A nature lover who’s been living in the goan jungles for over 9 years now. He started The Tribe Goa, an eco-village, and lived in the Mhadei Wildlife Sanctuary, tried fixing a huge 150-hectare forest through planting trees, and studying ecology, he saves snakes, and helps animals like frogs and squirrels find homes again. Alex even has a YouTube channel, Jungle Citizens, where he shows off Goa’s wild side and uploads about his ambitious projects. 

In this episode, he shares his plans for Goa Botanical Sanctuary and how you can be a part of it too. 

Listen to everything he discovered spending so much time with nature and why he believes that if we don’t course correct, we might just be forced to by nature.

Follow his work by following him on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/alexcarpenterecology?igsh=bjNtcXB2eXQ1bjZk 

Follow Jungle Citizens on IG at: https://www.instagram.com/junglecitizens?igsh=MWlmNnhxOHRjc2Zhbg==

Follow Goa Botanical Santuary on IG at: https://www.instagram.com/goabotanicalsanctuary?igsh=dDB4N3AxdHd0N2hh

Also check out his you tube channel: https://youtube.com/@junglecitizens?si=3GaZ5g2-8M8ZNMNU

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Lessons from Goa's Wildest w/ Benhail Antao | EP1515 Dec 202401:06:32

In this episode of Moving Forests, we sit down with Benhail Antao, a celebrated wildlife rescuer and educator. From saving venomous snakes to protecting Goa’s diverse wildlife, Ben shares how his passion evolved into a life mission. We discuss his educational talks on coexisting with animals, the evolution of his work over 15 years, and the success of Snakes SOS: Goa’s Wildest, a National Geographic series that won the Best Infotainment Programme award at the Asian Academy Creative Awards. Tune in for fascinating stories of courage and compassion!

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Call of the Tiger w/ Camilla Malvestiti | EP 0612 Aug 202300:40:31

Today, I am joined by Camilla Malvestivi, an international wildlife professional and photographer, Camilla was born in Italy. She has then spent many years in France as a vegan chef, before moving to India to pursue her career in wildlife.

In this Episode, we will learn about: 

  • Camilla's inspirational story.
  • What she feels about the wild and how she transitioned from another profession to being a full time wild life professional. 
  • Hey unending love for Tigers and why she focusses on Tiger Conservation.
  • How and why she is so culturally sensitive.
  • She is also an entrepreneur and she shares her experience of setting up her business in the country.

Always interested in conservation and nature and with a strong passion for the cause of the tiger, she always remembers the sighting of her first wild cat as a pivotal and life changing moment.

Camilla has lived in Kanha Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh, working first on projects aimed at involving local communities in conservation, then as a naturalist and guide. She has also extensively travelled to the main national parks of the country to track the majestic animal.

More than 1000 safaris later, having widely explored the main protected areas of the country, she is now offering wildlife tours in the best tiger habitats of India.

Being fluent in four languages including Hindi, she specializes in delivering the best wildlife and cultural experience to guests from all over the world.

As a photographer, she is always on the lookout for the perfect picture and enjoys sharing her knowledge and technique with her guests.

Follow Camilla on Instagram @https://instagram.com/camillamalvestiti?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== 

The Last Wilderness, The NGO where Camilla volunteered : https://thelastwilderness.org

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The Onus is Upon Us w/ Ananda Banerjee | EP 0504 Aug 202300:56:05

Key Takeaways:

  • The remarkable journey of Ananda Banerjee, spanning journalism, graphic artistry, and communications, in the pursuit of wildlife protection and environmental preservation.
  • Ananda's role in driving sustainable development, environmental economics, and ecological restoration through his multidisciplinary approach.
  • The power of storytelling and its ability to raise awareness and incite change in the realm of environmental conservation.
  • Practical tips and actionable advice for individuals looking to make a positive impact and initiate change in their communities.
  • Ananda's perspective on the current state of environmental affairs, emphasizing both the challenges we face and the reasons for hope and optimism.

Join us for an engaging conversation that promises to deepen your understanding of environmental issues and empower you to become an agent of positive change.

Follow Ananda on Twitter now X @protectwildlife  Link: https://twitter.com/protectwildlife?s=21&t=V6TQ79xHnFYVXogrOEY-LQ

and on Instagram @slowbirder
Link: https://instagram.com/slowbirder?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

Subscribe to Paryavidhi, the Law Quarterly magazine by emailing at: paryavidhi@eldfindia.com 

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Finding Joy In The Pause w/ Doel Trivedy | EP 0416 Jul 202301:05:49

In the Episode..
I am joined by Doel Trivedy, a highly acclaimed filmmaker whose passion lies in producing and directing impactful documentaries. For over 2 decades, she has fearlessly ventured into some of the most challenging locations alongside the Riverbanks team, listen to this episode to learn more about her story and be inspired..

We will learn: 

  • How she draws inspiration from her connection with nature and shares key projects that shaped her career
  • Doel discusses how she brings her films together, her love and high ethical standards in working with wildlife
  • We also delve into her perspective on changing content production trends and her efforts to alter the narrative around different species and places
  • She encourages beginners in the documentary space to be driven by their passion and offers advice on starting out
  • In closing, she highlights the significance of personal responsibility and how small changes in our lives can make a positive impact on the natural world

To learn more about Doel's work, you can watch the films we discussed during the podcast. The links are shared below.

Doel’s First Project- Timeless Traveller: https://youtu.be/1GhbPXpxDOE 

Looking for Sultan: https://www.waterbear.com/player/5fac18d1f41acbb5fc4ac05e?utm_campaign=share-link&utm_source=email&utm_medium=video%20-%20Looking%20for%20Sultan&utm_content=Looking%20for%20Sultan 

Gyamo, The Queen of the Mountains:  https://www.waterbear.com/watch/feature/5fac18d24e204f5931e2f7c6?utm_campaign=share-link&utm_source=email&utm_medium=video%20-%20GYAMO%20-%20Queen%20of%20the%20Mountains&utm_content=GYAMO%20-%20Queen%20of%20the%20Mountains 

In Search of the Western Tragopan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sURPfJhvJxU&t=89s 

Snakes SOS: Goa's Wildest, A Series for Nat Geo, which is also streaming on Hotstar:  https://www.hotstar.com/in/tv/snakes-sos-goas-wildest/1260081197  

Rivers of Hope, The Bangladesh Flood Film : https://www.waterbear.com/watch/rivers-of-hope 

Connect with Doel Trivedy on Instagram: https://instagram.com/doeltrivedy?igshid=Y2I2MzMwZWM3ZA==

Check out this cool new OTT Platform (The home of captivating films and thought-provoking series that empower you to lead a meaningful life) No Ads, No Fees.: https://www.waterbear.com/ 






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Building A Sustainable Business Around Wildlife w/ Pankaj Lad | EP 0329 Apr 202300:32:42

In this episode of Moving Forests, we sit down with Pankaj Lad - one of the top naturalists and birders out there.

He likes to call himself a nature entrepreneur and rightly so. His passion is wildlife and everything he does, is build around the same anchor.

From humble beginnings, Pankaj has built an incredible career by following his passion for wildlife and taking big chances in life.

Above everything else, we will learn: 

  • The importance of perseverance, determination, and the courage to pursue your dreams no matter the obstacles. 
  • The beauty of bootstrapping and value of building relationships over anything else, specially when you are starting out.

He shares with us his journey, from his early struggles to becoming a self-made and successful businessman. 

Tune in to this episode and be inspired to chase your own dreams, just like Pankaj did.

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Connect with Pankaj: 

On Instagram at : https://instagram.com/pankajrlad?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= 

Follow Pankaj's wonderful Nature Resort- Nature Nest at : https://instagram.com/natures_nest_goa?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= 

Support Pankaj's Causes at : https://instagram.com/planetlifefoundation?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= 

Book An Experience with Pankaj at : https://instagram.com/planetlifeexperiences?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= 

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Put in the Efforts and Don't Worry About the Rest w/ Sudhir Shivaram | EP 0227 Mar 202301:34:26

In the Episode..

We will go through the entire career of Sudhir Sivaram who is a multi-talented person, one of the best wildlife photographers, a passionate teacher, a storyteller, an artist, a conservationist, a born marketer and an entrepreneur who has an interesting relationship with money. 


We will learn: 

The key things that a beginner must do if they are starting out.

If one has talent how can one really achieve the goals they set out to achieve. 

With a keen interest in understanding customer behaviour and decision-making processes, Sudhir divides his time as a artist making thoughtful content that can benefit his 2 million plus community across all social platforms under the brand ‘Sudhir Sivaram Photography,’ and going back to the jungle to spend time in nature.

Sudhir has a background in engineering has won numerous photography accolades and has served as a director at Schneider Electric before diving neck deep into the education side of photography. 

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Connect with Sudhir Sivaram: 

Website: https://www.sudhirshivaramphotography.com/

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You Tube: https://youtube.com/@sudhirshivaramphotography




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Shifting The Discourse Through Gradual Change w/ Gautam Pandey | EP 0119 Feb 202300:54:47

In today's episode, we'll be exploring the world of wildlife filmmaking through the eyes of Gautam Pandey. 

Gautam is a director at River Bank Studios and has spent years traveling all over to capture the beauty and wonder of the natural world, his work has been featured in documentaries, television programs, and online platforms around the world.

As a wildlife filmmaker, Gautam possesses a rare combination of technical skill, artistic vision, and a deep respect for the animals he documents. His work is characterised by stunning cinematography, immersive sound design, and an unwavering commitment to showcasing the majesty and complexity of the animal kingdom.

Over the course of his career, he has produced a diverse range of content, from in-depth documentaries that explore the intricate behaviour of specific species, to shorter pieces that highlight the beauty of nature in its most raw and unfiltered form for social media platforms. 

Check out his Instagram page: https://instagram.com/riverbankstudios?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= 

He was inspired by Shores of Silence: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVMW_6_dVhE 

The Earth Matters Playlist on You Tube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUiMfS6qzIMzDrbFw1yT4lq1Ov_Z4UdMr 

His portfolio includes works such as:

Looking for Sultan: One of his most important Projects:
https://www.waterbear.com/player/5fac18d1f41acbb5fc4ac05e?utm_campaign=share-link&utm_source=email&utm_medium=video%20-%20Looking%20for%20Sultan&utm_content=Looking%20for%20Sultan 

Gyamo, The Queen of the Mountains:  https://www.waterbear.com/watch/feature/5fac18d24e204f5931e2f7c6?utm_campaign=share-link&utm_source=email&utm_medium=video%20-%20GYAMO%20-%20Queen%20of%20the%20Mountains&utm_content=GYAMO%20-%20Queen%20of%20the%20Mountains 

Snakes SOS: Goa's Wildest, A Series for Nat Geo, which is also streaming on Hotstar:  https://www.hotstar.com/in/tv/snakes-sos-goas-wildest/1260081197 

Into the Mountains; Watch Snow Leopard in 360* VR: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8N2yQEMqd0

Through his work, he has inspired audiences to connect with the natural world in new and meaningful ways, while also raising awareness about important issues facing our planet's ecosystems. 

His contributions to the world of wildlife filmmaking are truly remarkable, and their passion for their craft is evident in every frame he captures

We invite you to sit back, relax, and join us as we delve in

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Podcast Trailer- Moving Forests with Keshav Sharma30 Sep 202200:00:51

A glimpse of things to come.

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Tanhau Tales w/ Sunando Sen | EP 1404 Aug 202401:01:20

I had the pleasure of interviewing Sunando Sen, a former corporate professional turned consultant, investment banker, and entrepreneur. Along with everything else he is also a wildlife conservationist who now runs a sustainable home stay atop a small hill in Jim Corbett. I recorded this piece at his place itself and you'll hear the nature in all it’s glory as the background track :)

Today, we’ll explore:

  1. What brought Sunando to Corbett.
  2. How his life has transformed.
  3. What lessons others can learn from his journey.
  4. Additionally, we'll dive into the unique aspects of his homestay, including its majestic views and the philosophy behind not only the homestay but everything else he does.

At the cost of sounding cliche,  if you’re looking for an off the beaten track experience, Tanhau has to be on your list! However, be prepared for a thorough interview process that ensures a perfect guest experience. Haha.. I am not even kidding, try for yourself by giving them a follow on IG: https://www.instagram.com/tanhau_tales?igsh=MWw3ZGFybWViMXJqcw==
and sending a DM.
Or mailing them at: sunandosen@gmail.com

You can also check out their website: http://www.tanhau.in/

I not only enjoyed my stay at the place but also ended up getting many ideas from Sunando, that I am itching to execute myself. 

Indulge away!

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Why Sharing Stories of Conservation Matters w/ Anita Mani | EP 1328 Apr 202400:59:00

Join us for the second season premiere of Moving Forests, where we dive into the fascinating world of wildlife conservation and trailblazing women with Anita Mani, the editor of this wonderful book "Women in the Wild." 

In this episode, we explore the stories of courageous women field biologists who have left an indelible mark on Indian wildlife conservation.

From remote forests to bustling communities, these women have pioneered conservation efforts, transforming not only the landscapes they worked in but also the perceptions of wildlife across the country. Anita shares gripping tales of their daring adventures and the lasting impact they've had on both species preservation and local communities.

But our conversation doesn't stop there. We also talk about Anita's personal journey and her decision to establish a book imprint dedicated to wildlife literature. What drove her to focus on this niche? How does she envision this imprint shaping the future of wildlife storytelling?

Tune in as we uncover the untold stories of these remarkable women and explore the passion driving Anita's mission . 

If you wish so, you can order a copy of "Women in the Wild" from here: https://amzn.in/d/7TUIYE7

Anita's Latest Book is " Scaling up" a funny and beautifully written conservation story, order a copy here: https://go.kunzum.com/scalingup

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Meet Nature's Advocate Mr. Sanjay Upadhyay | EP 1229 Feb 202401:06:19

In this episode,

I am joined by Senior Advocate Mr. Sanjay Upadhyay, who oozes love for nature and believes that if you are practising law in the environment field you have to be on the ground. 

He recollects several incidents from his long and illustrious career that are super inspiring and fun at the same time.

Among the topics we discussed, some key learnings are

  1. Why it's important to examine data objectively.
  2. The challenges we face in a growing economy like India
  3. His 1000 days phenomenon and his valuable advice to youngsters


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Man on a Mission to Restore Bio Diversity w/ Dr. Faiyaz Ahmad Khudsar | EP 1116 Jan 202400:52:37

Today we are in conversation with Dr. Faiyaz Ahmad Khudsar a passionate scientist who has led an amazing team to restore acres of sodic land into flourishing bio diverse forest within Delhi-NCR. 

This is a feat that noone has been able to accomplish in the whole world and as I promised, here are the details of all parks: 

1) The Yamuna Biodiversity Park (YBP) located near the Wazirabad village, on the banks of Yamuna River, is one of the best nature reserves in Delhi. It is spread across 457 acres.

2) Aravalli Biodiversity Park, for a really long time, has been working towards multiplying the number of medicinal plants which are otherwise threatened. There are more than 240 species of medicinal plants inside the park.

3) Neela Hauz Biodiversity Park: The transformation that Neela Hauz received is nothing short of a miracle. Looking at the giant garbage dumb, who would have thought that this was, once upon a time, a lake where all the excess water from the neighbouring forest was collected, and eventually supplied drinking water to a large population in South Delhi?

4) Tilpath Valley Biodiversity Park: The park is spread over an area of 69.56 ha on the Southern Ridge, and meets the Aravalli ranges of Haryana. The park is connected with Asola-Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary and Aravallis in Haryana.

5) Kamla Nehru Ridge is also known as the Northern Ridge. It is spread across a total area of 122.00 ha. It is located near Delhi University's north Campus.

6) Tughlaqabad Biodiversity Park: The park has four major wetlands areas that clean up the groundwater. The forest in and around Tughlaqabad Biodiversity Park plays an important role in conserving the underground water as well as the native plants and animal species.

7) Kalindi Biodiversity Park: The park was added to the list in 2015, making it the youngest addition. Kalindi Biodiversity Park is home to the Yamuna floodplains, an extremely important area of conservation.

There is so much to learn when you visit these places, hope some of you actually take the time out to go and appreciate what Dr. Khudsar has done and may be meet him in person and tell him that you heard the podcast and came to see him :) 

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Beyond The Lens: Discovering the Multifaceted World of Akash Das | EP 1029 Nov 202301:46:40

In the Episode..

I am joined by Mr. Akashendu Das, also known as Akash Das, he is a prominent wildlife, advertising and fashion photographer known for his work in the genres of Fine Art and Art Wildlife photography. A recipient of more than 100 prestigious awards, Akash Das has done 16 solo exhibitions in prestigious galleries of Montevideo, Hamburg, Miami, and Paris. Regarded as a path-breaking figure in the realm of Indian advertising, Akash Das is also a pioneer in visual communication and photography.

We will learn in this episode: 

Several super interesting anecdotal stories from his formative years. Specially the ones he has never spoken about before like leaving everything behind and moving to the Himalayas.

How he started his journey in Advertising and Wildlife, some interesting events that all of us can enjoy and learn from.

Some very useful alpha for photographers: his though process behind compositions, how he comes up with compositions irrespective of the genre.

Akash’s advice to youngsters and much much more.

Connect with Akash on Instagram: https://instagram.com/2akashdas?igshid=NGVhN2U2NjQ0Yg==

Website :  www.akashdas.com

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Landfills to Lifelines: Reshaping Waste Management w/ Bharati Chaturvedi | EP 0901 Oct 202300:55:07

Today we are in conversation with Bharati Chaturvedi, a passionate advocate for environmental issues and gender equality, she embarked on a remarkable journey shaped by her deep connection with the natural world. 

It was her growing awareness of the double burden of inequity and pollution borne by the marginalized, particularly women and children, that led her to action. Her love for India's beautiful wilderness coalesced with her commitment to address newer environmental challenges. This dedication gave birth to Chintan, an organization renowned for its work on waste and air pollution with a focus on people at its core.

Bharati's academic journey, marked by a Masters in Modern Indian History and a Masters in International Public Policy, equipped her with the tools to drive change. She emphasizes the importance of data-driven arguments and ethical decision-making in addressing complex issues.

The creation of Chintan itself was a testament to Bharati's determination. Despite living half the time abroad, she forged ahead, driven by her belief in the causes she championed. 

Today, she encourages others to take practical steps to make an impact, emphasising the value of education, skill-building, and collaboration and this podcast is where we discuss some of these topics in detail, so indulge away..

Follow her on instagram: https://instagram.com/ms.zerovedi?igshid=MWZjMTM2ODFkZg==

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Embracing Self-Questioning & Constant Growth w/ Nitye Sood | EP 0819 Sep 202300:59:09

Today, we have the privilege of delving into the captivating world of wildlife and documentary filmmaking with none other than the brilliant Nitye Sood. At just 33 years old, Nitye has already made a mark for himself in the industry, earning accolades and contributing to some of the most significant projects in recent history.

Nitye's journey has been nothing short of remarkable. As the co-director and producer of the groundbreaking film "Peng Yu Sai," he not only made his nation proud but also left an indelible mark on the global stage, as the film garnered acclaim at the prestigious Jakson Wild Film Festival. 

But Nitye's achievements don't stop there. He also played a crucial role as the time-lapse specialist in the Oscar-winning masterpiece, "The Elephant Whisperers." His technical expertise and creative brilliance contributed to the project, further cementing his reputation.

In today's episode, we have the privilege of getting to know Nitye Sood on a deeper level. We'll explore his unique perspective on filmmaking, his passion for wildlife, and his unwavering commitment to growth. Nitye's approach of constantly questioning himself has been the driving force behind his rise, and we'll uncover the insights and experiences that have propelled him to the forefront of his field.

Join us as we embark on a fascinating journey into the mind and work of Nitye Sood, an award-winning wildlife and documentary filmmaker who is shaping the future of storytelling in the realm of nature and wildlife conservation. This is an episode you won't want to miss!

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The Elephant Chronicles w/ Dr. Sreedhar Vijayakrishnan | EP 0703 Sep 202301:29:10

Today, I am joined by Dr. Sreedhar Vijayakrishnan, an Elephant, Biologist. He is a post-doctoral researcher with the Centre for Conservation and Research. A wildlife biologist by training, Sreedhar has had research interests, over the last decade, in behavioural ecology, wildlife endocrinology, movement ecology, and human dimensions of wildlife conservation, with particular focus on the Asian elephants.

He has been living among the elephants from the age of 3 and somehow always knew that he will pursue a career to do with elephants.

We will learn:

Several super interesting anecdotal stories from his childhood. How and why he fell in love with the elephants :)

Why behavioural ecology interests him and so many fun facts about the elephants that will truly amaze you

His thoughts on human elephant conflict and practically interesting solutions that he proposes 

Issues with the elephant census and what can be done to resolve those issues in the long run and much much more..


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A Conversation About Wildlife, Communities & Storytelling W/ Munmun Dhalaria | Moving Forests, EP-2230 May 202601:12:40

Munmun Dhalaria is a wildlife filmmaker and storyteller from Himachal Pradesh, India. She shares how she went from studying Coyotes in the United States to filming rare wildlife and human stories across Asia.We talk about:• Wildlife filmmaking in India• Her first big project which was also her entry to National Geographic Explorers' Grants program• Conservation storytelling• Filming rare wild life species and challenges associated with it• The ethical dilemmas she faces in documentary filmmaking• AI and the future of factual storytelling• Working with indigenous communities• How wildlife films are really made and much much more.Munmun also explains why many nature documentaries ignore local people, why conservation is deeply connected to communities, and why truth matters more than viral content. The conversation with Munmun just flowed and the fact is, after watching the edit, I have so many more questions; for example, she very briefly mentions being on the neurodivergent spectrum, I don't know how I missed to further ask her more about it, but I guess some questions must remain unanswered for the conversation to continue..This episode is for filmmakers, wildlife lovers, photographers, conservationists, and anyone curious about storytelling and nature. If you like what you see, please share it with someone who will find value. and leave your reviews. Thank you :)Also, use the comments section to tell me ways in which I can make the show better, do share your recommendations of future quests with links to their work. Looking forward..

The Dark Side of Wildlife Conservation | Dr. Kartik Shanker | Moving Forests | EP- 2116 May 202600:53:55

Founder Trustee, Dakshin Foundation, Evolutionary Ecologist, Indian Institute of Science, Marine biologist and writer Dr. Kartik Shanker has spent decades studying sea turtles, coral reefs, coastal ecosystems, and the communities that depend on them.


Today, he explains why conservation is far more complicated than simply protecting charismatic animals like tigers and turtles.


We discuss:

• How one sea turtle changed his life

• Why conservation efforts can sometimes harm local communities

• What scientists got wrong about turtle populations

• Why ecosystems matter more than individual species

• How coastal communities can lead conservation

• His journey as a scientist, writer, and teacher.


This conversation goes beyond wildlife photography and social media narratives to explore the deeper realities of ecology, science, and conservation in India.


If you care about wildlife, marine ecosystems, indigenous knowledge, climate, or the future of conservation, this episode is for you.


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The Hidden World of Tiger Conservation Nobody Sees | Amy Van Gelder | Moving Forests | EP-2009 May 202600:41:28

Most people think wildlife conservation is only about scientists and animals in the forest. But behind every rescued animal, protected tiger, and conservation success story, there are people working tirelessly to make it happen.

Today, I am speaking with Amy van Gelder, Communications Specialist at WildCats Conservation Alliance. Amy shares how storytelling, local communities, conservation teams, and digital communication all play a huge role in protecting wild Tigers and Amur leopards.

In this episode, you will learn:

• How wildlife conservation really works

• Why local communities are essential for protecting animals

• How storytelling can inspire real-world action and funding

• What happens behind the scenes in tiger conservation

• Why communication is just as important as fieldwork

Amy also shares a powerful story about rescuing a slow loris and how one small act changed her life's trajectory.

This episode is for anyone who loves wildlife, conservation, storytelling, and understanding how real change happens in nature.

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She Came to India for Work & Ended Up Changing an Entire Ecosystem | Janie O’Connor- ARC GOA | EP-1902 May 202600:44:34

This is the story of a woman who came to India for work… and ended up transforming an entire ecosystem.It began with one injured puppy on the beach and today, her work has helped reduce rabies and manage stray dog populations through one simple, powerful approach: sterilisation and vaccination.In the coming episode we explore the deeper truth behind stray dogs, fear, and what actually works on the ground.We talk about many things:• How and where Janie began her journey and how real change often starts without a plan.• How misinformation fuels fear• What truly works (and what doesn’t)• The reality of running an NGO for 20+ years

Today, we go beyond rescue; into fear, misinformation, and what actually works to change an entire system.This is the story of how ecosystems change when someone decides to act.

Rajendra Kerkar on Saving Goa’s Forests, Policy Battles & A Life of Activism | Moving Forests. EP-1825 Apr 202601:04:52

Today, we sit down with Rajendra Pandurang Kerkar; one of Goa’s most respected environmental voices.With decades of work in conservation, education, and policy, he has played a key role in protecting Goa’s ecological and cultural heritage.This conversation explores:His journey into environmental activismThe biggest threats facing Goa todayBehind-the-scenes of policy influence and grassroots movementsSacred groves and their cultural significanceThe role of education in conservationHis personal philosophy, including homeschooling his childWe also hear him recite poetry, bringing a rare emotional and cultural depth to the conversation :)This is a story of persistence, courage, and belief in something larger than oneself. If you care about the future of our forests, this is a must-watch. Do share it with others if you like what you and yes also subscribe :)

India Didn’t Save Wildlife by Accident | The Real Story of Coexistence | Vidya Venkatesh | EP- 1718 Apr 202602:13:55

What if conservation isn’t about protecting nature… but about learning how to live with it?

I am super excited to finally share my conversation with Vidya Venkatesh, Director of Last Wilderness Foundation, in this episode she shares an insightful perspective on conservation in India, one that goes far beyond policies and protected areas.

From cultural practices like seasonal food habits that unknowingly support biodiversity, to working closely with communities to reduce human-wildlife conflict, this conversation explores the invisible systems that have helped India retain its wildlife.

We also dive into:

How traditional knowledge can be more powerful than “pure science” in conservation

Transforming hunting communities into India’s first government-certified nature guides

The role of trust between communities and the forest department

How working with communities led to the return of over 100+ tigers in central India

Why coexistence is not idealistic it’s practical

This is not just a story about wildlife.

It’s a story about people, culture, and coexistence. If you like what you see, pls do share it with other and subscribe to channel for more such content.

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