A step towards their own forest for the Mankdia people of Simlipal in Odisha
The Mankdia, Khadia and the Lodha communities are three classified Primitive and Vulnerable Tribal Groups ...Read more »Go tell it to the birds: revisiting “the Agreement” of the COP21
Go tell it to the birds: revisiting “the Agreement” of the COP21 Madhu Ramnath Slowly inside me ...Read more »- Trusting the interplay between the balancing and healing essence of herbs, plants, minerals and our ...Read more »
- A poem by Arjun Singh Nag (Translated by Madhu Ramnath) Deep in a thick forest, at the foot ...Read more »
Missing the forest dwellers in the new forest policy
India is one of the few countries in the world that have a long history ...Read more »Sowing a Seed – The Good, the Bad and the Unknown
Nilambur, 2016 Across the world hunter-gatherer societies, like all societies, have had to adapt to modern ...Read more »Agro-Forestry Models for Food, Nutrition, Economic and Environment Security in Tribal Areas
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Mahua trees and culture: For rural people in western Odisha mahua is second only to agriculture ...Read more »Save Similipal campaign getting shriller!
Efforts to conserve the forest and wildlife of Similipal Biosphere Reserve are getting stronger every ...Read more »