Category: Preserving Earth

Is your family as close knit as that of the caterpillar?

A nest of walnut caterpillars climb a tree in processionary motion.

The bleeding tree.

The wooden sculpture of a bleeding tree with child in arm makes a powerful statement

Here I sing free.

A bird with a natural mohawk, the Himalayan Bulbul

Intelligent birds. Bad human students.

Parakeets are claimed to have the highest voice clarity in the parrot family

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Back from the brink of extinction.

Hunted for meat and plumes, Egrets were once a doomed species.

The wise one.

A formidable predator, the little owl was once revered in ancient Athens, Greece

At home in the water as in the air.

An Oriental Darter stretches out its wings to dry, under a weak winter sun

Roasted or skinned, how do you like your lizard?

A skilled survivor, the Bengal monitor, can trace its origin to 270 million B.C

Bringing back the herds.

Once found in great numbers, the Swamp Deer is now an endangered species

Scent of the Acacia.

For nesting birds, Sultanpur is akin to a five star resort minus the room service.

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