Tagged with: environment

The Trees that make up my Forest: Workshop by Pooja Choksi

September 3, 2014 • Posted in: News, Pench Maharashtra Workshops, Workshops

Trees come in different shapes and sizes. They are those that may be planted by our city managements or those that stubbornly firmly planted themselves in favourable nooks. They sway above us and temporarily offer us shade on a hot summer’s day. Their flowers and fruits colour our streets red and blue in spring. And, in monsoon, you give a million thanks to it when you forget your umbrella and need to take cover under the giant canopy it so beautifully provides.

Learning about the value of our forests.

Learning about the value of our forests.

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The Organic Diaries: Round Two

August 29, 2014 • Posted in: News, The Organic Diaries, Workshops

We’ve returned to organic gardening once again this year, but only in a different school. This year, Kohka Middle School has taken it on themselves to go organic.

Plowing the patch for his peers to sow.

Plowing the patch for his peers to sow.

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Churning the Earth: Workshop by Pooja Choksi

August 4, 2014 • Posted in: News, Workshops

Have you ever picked up the wrapper of your favourite cookies or chips to understand what really went into making it?

This week our students at the E-Base did just this. Very often, we, as consumers, are unaware of the impact of our choices. Be it in the form of our carbon footprint or fueling the business of mining precious elements of the Earth.

Pooja elucidating the meaning of having a product that travels endless number of kilometres to reach a customer. (Image: Jash Koradia)

Pooja elucidating the meaning of having a product that travels endless number of kilometres to reach a customer. (Image: Jash Koradia)

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The many faces of Pench

August 3, 2014 • Posted in: News, Workshops

Pench is beautiful throughout the year.

How do we vouch for that?

Here is a selection of images from the time we have spent in this enchanting forest over the last three years. We are sure you will agree with us by the the time you reach the last photo.

In spring, Pench is abuzz with insects, birds chirping and the lovely Mahua in full bloom. The light smell of of the forest is carried about by the gentle breeze. This is a wonderful time when the summer heat is just beginning to set in.

Parakeets perched atop the Flame of the Forest.

Parakeets perched atop the Flame of the Forest.

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On the tiger’s trail: Workshop by Pooja Choksi

August 1, 2014 • Posted in: News, Pench Maharashtra Workshops, Workshops

Kolitmara school (1)

Even though the students in the villages of Dahoda and Kolitmara live around the Pench Tiger Reserve, very few of them have actually seen a tiger or know about its behaviour.

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E-Base Library: Signed, Sealed, Delivered, they’re all ours!

July 30, 2014 • Posted in: E-Base Library, News, Workshops

Yes, the excitement is brimming. Here is the first look at the books that came in for our libraries in Pench, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh.

The cartons full of our library books!

The cartons full of our library books!

In these wonderful boxes lie our books from Tara Publications, Eklavya Publications and all the lovely donations we received.

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E-Base Library: Closing at 136% funding and cartons of donated books!

July 1, 2014 • Posted in: E-Base Library, News, Workshops

We made it to 136% funding on our crowdfunding campaign. Although we didn’t reach 200% funding, we will still be setting up two libraries on the two ends of the Pench Tiger Reserve.

To thank our online supporters, here’s a shout out to Arindam Baruah, Jayshree Mishra Tripathi, Swati Choksi, Archi Varma, Monisha Padur, Bharat Sarda, Jash Koradia, Azad Oommen, Kunal Shah, Vinit Phatak, Maithili Parekh Singh, Amrita Rathi, Nikita Chatterjee, Dina Ginwalla, Priyanka Gupta, Varun Darji, Pranav Vissanji, Jeyashree Vaidyanathan, Devang Rawat, Nabeel Najeeb, Divya Nawale, India Impex, Simone Dinshaw, Dr. Kamal Singh, Jasdeep Oberoi, Rahul Advani, Varshini Neeti Mohan, Shri Sajjan Gupta Trust, Ruchit Kapadia, Shegufta Alam, Sanjay Gupta, Karina Daruwala, Sujit Sahu, Aditya Sanghvi, BandanJot Singh, Mahesh Multani, Rajesh Mishra, Karan Mulchandani, Rajesh Upadhyay, Ashok Ramdham, Kinjal Shah and Vaidehi Patel.

Our libraries will have myriad number of benefits for our students.

Our libraries will have myriad number of benefits for our students.

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E-Base making news: The Better India

June 28, 2014 • Posted in: E-Base in the News, E-Base Library, News, Workshops

Recently Conservation Wildlands featured in ‘The Better India’.

It was a proud moment to have our work recognized and appreciated. Needless to say, we are glad to share the piece with you.

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E-Base Library: 126% funding and raring to go!

June 10, 2014 • Posted in: E-Base Library, News, Workshops

We’re very happy to inform you that our E-Base library campaign has received 126% funding and is still moving forward at a rapid pace.

However, that’s not all, we’ve received some wonderful encyclopedia sets for children which has helped us channel more funds towards other books we thought we couldn’t previously purchase.

Great successes come when we work in cohesion and that is exactly what we are witnessing through our library project.

In hopes of reaching 200%…

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E-Base making news: Sanctuary Asia Magazine

June 8, 2014 • Posted in: E-Base in the News, E-Base Library, News
The print version of the article.

The print version of the article.

Sanctuary Asia covered our work this month; here is the e-version in case you missed it in print.

We would like to thank Sanctuary Asia for this wonderful piece!

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