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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…
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.
invisible interconnections
ByadminThey are invisible only as we take them for granted, but visible if we really look out for them. Since Darwin, we have generally thought of trees as striving, disconnected loners, competing for water, nutrients and sunlight, with the winners shading out the losers and sucking them dry. The timber industry in particular sees forests…
the calm after the storm
ByadminAfter some heavy rain, a forest looks radically fresh the next day. Nature showing us impermanence.
beyond the walls
ByadminBeyond the confined walls of any gated community, when families venture out after a long period of confinement, they can experience the joy of discovering together. Having experienced the rich nature in the Turahalli Forest, we miss our nature walks a lot, as the entry is officially closed by the Forest Department. But this has…
Nature Walk – Turahalli Forest
ByadminThis forest walk had participants of all ages.
