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Going Green

Going Green 

Keeping old flames alive

17th October 20172nd November 2020 Bittu Sahgal flamingos, Salim Ali

As mysterious as they are beautiful, the six flamingo species known to man have fascinated artists and scientists in equal measure down the ages.

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Tiger Maya with her cub
Going Green 

On ‘Business-As-Usual’, naturally

19th August 20172nd November 2020 Bittu Sahgal India, survival, tigers

With our boorish behaviour against every lifeform on earth (including our own), tigers and a host of other creatures will perish if subjected to ‘business-as-usual’ of the human kind.

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Going Green 

The plain truth

6th July 20172nd November 2020 Bittu Sahgal elephants, Kaziranga, North East India

If we leave no space for elephants to live, nature will leave us no way to survive either. And that’s the plain truth.

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Going Green 

A fluke of nature

16th June 20172nd November 2020 Bittu Sahgal Irrawady dolphin, Sundarbans, Sundarbans Tiger Reserve, West Bengal

The dolphin’s fluke serves a very vital function of propelling these marine mammals forward. No one yet knows however, what function humans perform per se?

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Going Green 

Clear as glass

12th April 20172nd November 2020 Bittu Sahgal Amboli bush frog, climate change

I also wonder sometimes at the worth of all our science, technology, art, culture, hope and aspirations, if we are unable to grasp the clear-as-glass, numbing reality…

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