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Lively in-depth discussion (Kannada) on the Turahalli Forest @SiridaniP
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Lively in-depth discussion (Kannada) on the Turahalli Forest @SiridaniP
ಸಿರಿದನಿ SIRIdani – broadcast channel addresses education, culture, social issues & youth – in depth discussion with experts.
[@Bristol, UK] Maybe a decade ago, the prospect of exploring a closed deep tunnel deep into the very womb of the Earth… may not have seemed very endearing. Well, to begin at the beginning… I went to this doctor on Monday about my otherwise normal back except occasionally very painful back (thanks to a fall…
Seems to be wondering… 😉 umm… what does this say…? echo location isn’t much help in reading… is this thing bat-safe? ok let me try it anyway… Came across this tiny baby bat almost motionless but slowly moving around. Had it fallen out of the tree? Was it abandoned? A naturalist friend Sheema shared… [21/11/2021]…
Beyond 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…
The moon can be a pretty amazing sight. The idea that the lunar cycle can influence people’s behaviour dates back thousands of years, but has been largely dismissed by modern medicine. But new research suggests there may be some truth to these ancient theories. … Another possibility is that patients are responding to the Moon’s…
Lalbagh is just a park in the city which I hadn’t visited in a long while! But every visit there taking it for granted, is a visit where we can find the joy of rediscovering it again… This visit it was really surprising to see so many beautiful birds… Here are some cormorants… oops they’re…
This 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…