Walk on the Wild Side
Avid nature lover, conservationist and award-winning lens man Niranjan Sant responds to the call of the wild with evocative portrayals…
Researching the slow, shambling walk to dens
Sloth bear denning project -A unique research initiative by Wildlife SOS. Sloth bears (Melursusursinus) are endemic to the Indian subcontinent…
A Walk to remember
It is often said in the jungles that while you might not always spot a tiger, he tiger is always…
The Secret Lives of Otters
Otters play an integral role in preserving the integrity of aquatic, particularly riverine ecosystems, of which they form an essential…
The Olive Ridley Arribada: Nature’s Bounty
Olive Ridleys (Lepidochelys olivacea) are the smallest of all other turtles. They owe their name to the colour of the…
Bewitching Buxa: Its Biodiversity, Threats and Panoramic Spectacle
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]<strong><em>Buxa National Park is home to a plethora of incredible biodiversity - floral, faunal, and avian. Our contributor, Dr. Debarshi…
In Conversation with Prachi Shevgaonkar – Cool The Globe Creator
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]<strong><em>Continuing our celebration of women at the frontlines advocating for the environmental cause, Saevus speaks with Prachi Shevgaonkar, a 23-year-old…
In Conversation with Latika Thukral, Gurgaon’s Environmental Warrior
In honour of International Women’s Day, we at Saevus celebrate all the women at the frontlines advocating for the environmental…
Rendezvous with Rebels and Guardians
Manas – a land of beauty as well as strife, as experienced first hand by Pallabi Chakraborty. It was…
The elusive cat, spotted!
The lesser-known and rarely seen Rusty-spotted cat is found only in the Indian subcontinent. While we only have some sporadic…