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Cocoon Conservancy
Cocoon Conservancy
Project
Cocoon Conservancy
Community Owned Community Operated Nature (COCOON) Conservancies are critical rewilding initiatives undertaken outside India’s Protective Area Network. The project is based on an innate belief that communities living closest to our most biodiverse wonderlands deserve to be the primary beneficiaries and custodians of our vanishing biodiversity.
Battle of Wills
Battle of Wills
Photo Feature
Battle of Wills
<p><strong>Second Prize: Battle of Wills:</strong> Two carnivores face off in the dry, grassy habitat of the Pench Tiger Reserve in high summer &ndash; a pair of Indian jackals <em>Canis aureus indicus</em> and a Changeable Hawk Eagle <em>Nisaetus cirrhatus</em>. The eagle accepted the interlopers&rsquo; challenge, attacking and locking one of the jackals in a fierce fight while the other quietly began eating. Eventually, the tussle ended mutually, with them accepting each others&rsquo; presence as they shared the meal. For capturing this stunning moment in the high-octane drama of survival between two species, Abhijit Somvanshi was awarded the second prize.</p> <p><strong>Location:</strong> Pench Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh<br /> <strong>Details:</strong> Camera: Nikon D3300, Lens: Nikkor 200-500 mm. f5.6, Shutter speed: 1/1000 sec., ISO: 400, Aperture: f/5.6, Focal length: 220 mm.<br /> <strong>Date:</strong> May 17, 2022, 7:23 a.m.</p> <p><strong>Photo: Abhijit Somvanshi</strong></p>
"Is Realism Helpful?"
"Is Realism Helpful?"
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"Is Realism Helpful?"
We have entered the Anthropocene – and the rapidly unfolding Sixth Extinction. A global gathering for the protection of life promises to address solutions.
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