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Where Man meets Nature: Bittu Sahgal

May 23, 2013 • Posted in: News
INdia is one of the most biodiverse nations in the world. Though, we are fast losing this natural wealth on the name of  unchecked conventional forms of 'development'. Image: Harsh Piramal

India is one of the most biodiverse nations in the world. Though, we are fast losing this natural wealth on account of unchecked conventional forms of ‘development’.

Conserving our planet’s surviving biodiversity, in the face of today’s misguided developmental ambitions, is undoubtedly one of the most crucial challenges that threatens the very survival of life on earth. This battle is umbilically connected to the climate crisis that has now come to be accepted as a reality by even the most hard-headed economists and scientists.

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E-Base Fan Following!

April 29, 2013 • Posted in: News

The E-Base has many fans! But, they are not only our students! Educators, school teachers and students from all over India have had wonderful experiences at the E-Base.

Curiouscity educators with the students from Kohka school

Curiouscity educators with the students from Kohka school

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‘The Magic of Science and Nature’: Workshop by Leaps and Bounds

April 18, 2013 • Posted in: News, Workshops

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Winged Beauties: Workshop on birds by Leaps and Bounds

August 1, 2012 • Posted in: News, Workshops
Introducing the various birds

Introducing the various birds

Birds: one of the most delicate and elegant creatures on the planet. This week, the children received an introduction to birds – their anatomy, features, flight, nesting, feeding, grooming, flocking, roosting and breeding behaviours and migration patterns.

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