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Photo of the week

Indian Grey Mongoose (Herpestes edwardsii) commonly known as Nevlaa in North India. According to IUCN, it comes under the species of least concern category, but several reports suggest that illegal trade of their hair for use in the manufacturing of paint brushes and shaving brushes pose a significant threat to the species. Location: Dheerpur Wetland Project site. Credit: Shashank Bhardwaj

RSS Urban Ecosystems

  • Long-term trends in nitrate and chloride in streams in an exurban watershed
  • Native plant gardens support more microbial diversity and higher relative abundance of potentially beneficial taxa compared to adjacent turf grass lawns

RSS Ecology and Society

  • Traditional agricultural practices and their contribution to habitat quality and carbon storage in arid Northwest Mexico: a social-ecological approach in the Rio Sonora sub-watershed
  • Expert knowledge, collaborative concepts, and universal nature: naming the place of Indigenous knowledge within a public-sector cultural burning program

CUES Project: Dheerpur Wetland
  • Gopalpur Village

Blog Posts

  • Bats: The Night Workers
  • Out of Place and Out of Space – Translocation and the Urban Monkey
  • Compensatory Afforestation – Where is the Land?
  • Disciplining Non-human Bodies in the City
  • Butterflies in the city of Delhi

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Animal Behaviour Animal Geography Animal Rights Avifauna Cities Conservation COVID-19 Delhi Ridge Development Dheerpur Wetland Project Site Dheerpur Wetlands Dogs Ecosystem Services Global South Human-Animal relations Lockdown Nature Education Nature in the Anthropocene Nature in the City New Delhi Nocturnality Non-human Nonhumans Novel Ecosystems Pandemic periurban political ecology Photography Political Ecology Power Relations Public Health Research Urban Urban Adapters Urban Ecology Urban Ecosystems Urban Fauna Urban Green Spaces Urbanization Urban Planning Urban Political Ecology Urban Wetland Urban Wildlife Wastewater Wetland Restoration wetlands

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On Seeing City Water Bodies
Social and Political Nature, sustainability

On Seeing City Water Bodies

Fizala Tayebulla Lakes and other water bodies have been an important part of civilisation all around the world. Freshwater sources … Continue reading On Seeing City Water Bodies

Living Legacies
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Living Legacies

Fizala Tayebulla Heritage is a legacy of important tangible and intangible assets passed down through the generations. An individual, a … Continue reading Living Legacies

Report – Campus Bird Count 2021
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Report – Campus Bird Count 2021

Fizala Tayebulla The Centre for Urban Ecology and Sustainability (CUES) participated in the Campus Bird Count 2021 event for the … Continue reading Report – Campus Bird Count 2021

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Campus Bird Count 2021

To participate, register here (The event is closed) The Centre for Urban Ecology and Sustainability (CUES) is organising Campus Bird … Continue reading Campus Bird Count 2021

Harvest of the Pandemic
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Harvest of the Pandemic

Fizala Tayebulla The pandemic has brought in several structural and value changes in our lives. Some of the changes that … Continue reading Harvest of the Pandemic

Lockdown Effects: Conditioning of Stray Dogs to Vehicular Traffic
COVID-19, Urban Fauna

Lockdown Effects: Conditioning of Stray Dogs to Vehicular Traffic

Fizala Tayebulla Street dogs have become one of the very few animals that us humans could watch and access from … Continue reading Lockdown Effects: Conditioning of Stray Dogs to Vehicular Traffic

Avid Birding in Covid Times: Experience from Guwahati
Citizen Science, COVID-19, Urban Fauna

Avid Birding in Covid Times: Experience from Guwahati

Fizala Tayebulla This post is a personal account of birds that I have curated from my “Corona_Birding_Ghy” photo album. I … Continue reading Avid Birding in Covid Times: Experience from Guwahati

Every story has a Beginning, a Middle and an End
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Every story has a Beginning, a Middle and an End

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Sightings of Lesser Whistling Ducks in the middle of the city amidst Corona lockdown
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Sightings of Lesser Whistling Ducks in the middle of the city amidst Corona lockdown

Fizala Tayebulla Most of us have hopefully managed to access some secure place for the emergency lockdown brought upon by … Continue reading Sightings of Lesser Whistling Ducks in the middle of the city amidst Corona lockdown

A Bird in Hand Worth Protecting
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A Bird in Hand Worth Protecting

Himanshu Choudhery With an escalating human population, due to high rates of migration from rural to urban areas, cities around … Continue reading A Bird in Hand Worth Protecting

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