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Junglistan Diaries: the writing’s on the wall
If you can read your name here then you are a hero. Today I started writing names of all the people, who have signed the petition, on the tree house.
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Foot spa and bamboo shoot curry in Junglistan
How many of you have paid thousands to get this treatment done in spas? Well I have always been curious about these treatments. But I the idea finding it out…
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Junglistan diaries: Padmapur forests, residence for a month
It was only when I woke up in the morning that the feeling started sinking in. I am actually going to be spending a month in the middle of the forest!
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Greenpeace activist to live on a tree to protect our forests
Greenpeace activist Brikesh Singh climbed an Anjan tree in Chandrapur, Maharashtra on Saturday, 1st September. What’s so special about climbing a tree you might ask? Well, Brikesh is not coming…
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Did you just ask me, “Why support Junglistan?”
The country wants energy, government and corporates want money. Does anyone 'need' forests?
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Identifying Conservation Needs in India’s Offshore Waters
Examining the state of knowledge of ecological and biological aspects of India's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
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How Coal Mining is Trashing Tigerland
Coal mining threatens over 1.1 million hectares of forest in 13 coalfields alone in Central India.
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Coal mining threatens over 1.1 million ha. of forest, tiger, elephant habitat
August 1, 2012, New Delhi/Bhubaneswar: Even as the environment ministry continues to come under renewed pressure to fast track coal mining in forest areas, a GIS analysis released by Greenpeace titled “How Coal Mining is Trashing Tigerland” shows that coal mining threatens over 1.1 million hectares of forest in 13 coalfields alone in Central India.…
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Countering Coal?
A discussion paper by Kalpavriksh and Greenpeace India on Community Forest Rights and Coal Mining Regions of India