Father–Daughter Rock Chat Diaries

From Ajmer, Rajasthan Brown Rock Chat is calling loudly March 2024A six-year-old daughter (Aayushee) called her father, excited: “Baba, I saw a tiny bird eating big stones!”Father (Sujit), puzzled: “Small bird eating big stones? That sounds odd. Watch carefully and tell me more.” By evening, she rang again, bubbling with excitement:Daughter: “It’s like a treasure […]

The BNHS Library: Preserving Two Centuries Of Nature And Conservation

As a millennial, I remember those days when a project was assigned in school and we students would rush to the library to browse through thick encyclopedias. Now, books have been replaced by screens, where all the power lies in a single click of a button. It’s a rare sight to find libraries today, and […]

Wings Against Wires: How Power Lines Are Killing Bustards In India

On December 18, 2025, local shepherds discovered the lifeless body of a tilor (MacQueen’s bustard) close to a high-tension power line near the Ramdevra village in Rajasthan’s Jaisalmer District. Upon receiving the news, Dharmendra Pooniya Bishnoi, a wildlife enthusiast from the area, arrived at the spot to inspect the cause of death. Once there, he […]

Back From The Brink? The Curious Case Of Sonnerat’s Shrew

Most of us have never heard of shrews, and those who have, or have seen their images, probably think of them as another group of rodents or simply as some kind of long-nosed mouse. Despite being widespread and ecologically important, these small mammals remain poorly understood, with surprisingly little research devoted to them. However, interest […]

Invasive African Catfish In India: Ecological Threats And Health Risks – A Brief Review For Policymakers, Environmentalists, And The Public

The African catfish (Clarias gariepinus), an alien and globally recognised invasive species originally native to Africa, has become a subject of concern in India due to its illegal introduction and widespread proliferation in local water bodies. The species was smuggled from neighbouring Bangladesh by private fish traders in the late 1980s/early 1990s, primarily for aquaculture […]

The Return of the Caracal: A Desert’s Whisper of Hope

In November 2025, the golden sands of Ramgarh, Jaisalmer, yielded a long-lost secret: a fleeting glimpse of the Asiatic Caracal, the Siyahgosh, captured through the lens of grassroots determination. Led by Sumer Singh Bhati, village Sanwata, Devikot, Jaisalmer and Pankaj Bishnoi, Community Engagement Officer, BNHS, this rediscovery wasn’t born of machines or maps, but of […]

थार मरुस्थल अपनी चरम सुंदरता पर

थार मरुस्थल का असली जादू तब दिखाई देता है जब पहली बारिश की बूँदें तपती रेत पर पड़ती हैं। महीनों से सूखी धरती अचानक मिट्टी की खुशबू से महक उठती है। आसमान से बरसते बादल जब रेत को भीगते हैं, तो कुछ ही दिनों में तो लगता है जैसे किसी ने रेगिस्तान पर हरियाली की […]

पंखांच्या आठवणी – हरवलेल्या गवताळ अधिवासाची कहाणी

मसला खुर्द—तुळजापूर तालुक्यातलं एक छोटंस गाव. मातीच्या भिंती, कुडाचं छप्पर, आणि अंगणात चिंचेचं झाड. माझं बालपण याच साधेपणात, पण निसर्गाच्या सान्निध्यात घडलं.—एक गरीब शेतकरी, पावसावर अवलंबून शेती, वर्षभर कष्ट, आणि तरीही हातात फारसं काही उरत नसे. पण मला वाटत त्या जमिनीशी जोडलेली माणसं, श्रमाचं मोल, आणि निसर्गाशी असलेलं नातं आतून काहीतरी घडवत होतं. सासुरे (बार्शी) […]

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