Climate change is breaking records by the day. The most effective way to mitigate this may be to restore the natural systems that once existed. This edition of Panda exhibits two such initiatives: the restoration of wetlands in Karnataka and the planting of mangroves in cyclone-prone Odisha. Conservation cannot take root without the participation of communities.
READ MOREThe latest issue of Panda sheds light on every aspect of nature conservation, from a renewable-energy transition in the dairy sector to the poaching of owls and Indian rhinos for illicit wildlife trade.
READ MOREThis issue of the Panda newsletter is special for various reasons. One that it returns rejuvenated, after a brief break. Second because its rebirth coincides with a time when environmental concerns are at an all-time high. But mostly because with this issue we honour the humans of WWF-India. Our people who live, breathe and speak the world of conservation.
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