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the calm after the storm
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chiguru – morning 4-Mar
ByadminThe spectacular coral tree has so many guests If you just can’t get enough of it, you can look at this video – better still find one in your neighborhood and spend some time with it.
chiguru – one month
ByadminChiguru – an initiative from Cleanup Turahalli – has completed one month today. Chiguru – a germinating shoot, and typically prominent in Mango trees during the spring season, is an interactive program with neighboring children that brings them closer to nature. More than the program itself, its the overwhelming response by the children and their…
no, not a snake…
ByadminThis was an amazing sight… it looked like a snake at first sight, but then it was pretty strange… After a quick search based on a wild guess, it turned out to be larvae migrating, possibly some kind of a gnat larvae. But why are these larvae moving like this? You might guess that it…
radio discussion on forest
ByadminLively in-depth discussion (Kannada) on the Turahalli Forest @SiridaniP ಸಿರಿದನಿ SIRIdani – broadcast channel addresses education, culture, social issues & youth – in depth discussion with experts.
