Namaste! "Wild Life Conservation: India Podcast! " welcome you to the podcasts on India’s Natural Heritage. Ancient Indian culture believes that man is a part of nature & not its master. Appreciation, Conservation & Protection of wildlife based on the principles of respect & love in the era of technological advancement is the key to safeguard the future of Mother Earth -Ela. Enjoy our podcast! Use... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Category | Science |
Turtles are often the unintended victims of fishing activities, as they can get entangled in hooks, nets, or lines. This can cause serious injuries or even death for these endangered animals. Fortunately, there are some organizations that work to res... more
The Indian giant squirrel (Ratufa indica) is a large arboreal rodent native to the Indian subcontinent. It is mainly herbivorous and feeds on fruits, nuts, seeds, bark, and resin. Captive born individuals may develop dental problems due to improper d... more
Hello Friends, Prof. Rouven Yosef is an ornithologist with over three decades of bird ringing experience. He lives in Eilat in Israel and is the recipient of Rolex Award. He is also a research adviser and member of Ela Foundation. In this episode Pro... more
Hello Friends, Let us begin our today's episode. Prof. Karen Wiebe - is from the university of Saskatchewan, Canada, she is studying woodpeckers for 23 years and snowy owls for 6 years. In this episode she will speak to you on amazing life of Norther... more
Hello Friends, Let us begin our today's episode. Prof. Karen Wiebe - is from the university of Saskatchewan, Canada, she is studying woodpeckers for 23 years and snowy owls for 6 years. In this episode she will speak to you on the beautiful but chall... more
Hello Friends, In today's episode we have with us Dr. James Duncan. Dr. James Duncan, stays in Manitoba, Canada. He is the founder of an organization “Discover Owls”dedicated to Education, Rescue & Conservation of Owls. He is studying owls for over 3... more
In this episode, Dr. Henry Noltie develops the podcast on Alexander Gibson to India’s 2nd conservator of forest, Dr. Hugh Cleghorn, of the Madras Presidency. Use headphones for best experience! Do share, subscribe & like! WLCI Podcast is available on... more
Hello Friends, Welcome to Season 3; Today we will listen to Dr. Henry Noltie, a research associate of the Royal Botanical Garden, Edinburgh. He specializes in the history of Indian botany, with the particular interest in botanical drawings made my In... more
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