Save Gulab Bagh

LAND MAFIA has had eyes on this prime property in the heart of the city for decades. Naturalist Raza H. Tehsin, fondly known as the Vasco de Gama of Mewar jungles, started his fight in 1977 to save this heritage - which houses age old rare trees that have provided fresh air to the city... Continue Reading →

Udaipur Times: A Legend that Turned into Discovery

First Reporting of Flying Squirrel and Mouse Deer Near Udaipur Udaipur Times: http://www.udaipurtimes.com/a-legend-that-turned-into-discovery/ By Dr. Raza.H.Tehsin Published: April 1, 2013 | Last Updated: 01 April 2013 7:47 PM The Legend: I used to go on frequent jungle excursions with my father T. H. Tehsin since childhood. During those excursions on the campfire at nights we had constant interaction with... Continue Reading →

JetWings: An All-star Crew

An all-star crew - JetWings (Jet Airways Magazine), Jan issue. Photographs by Adityavikram More  

Deccan Herald: To the Last Bastion

Tuesday 29 January 2013News updated at 1:51 PM IST To the last bastion Arefa Tehsin & Adityavikram More, Jan 29, 2013 Gandhi and the Asiatic Lion — these were the two things that always attracted us to Gujarat the most. Gandhi’s philosophy and lions have become rare today, almost on the verge of extinction. Hopefully,... Continue Reading →

Talk by Dr. Asad Rahmani, Director, BNHS

Event: Talk by Dr. Asad Rahmani, Director, BNHS (Bombay Natural History Socieyt)  Topic: Threatened Birds of India - Specific reference to Rajasthan Organised by: Adityavikram More in association with Vidya Bhawan Society Date: Tue, Jan 15, 2013 Time: 4pm Venue: Vidya Bhawan Auditorium, Udaipur (Rajasthan, India) People, Aditya has finally managed to get Dr. Rahmani... Continue Reading →

Deccan Herald: Power to the Tiger

Deccan Herald: Power to the Tiger Power to the tiger Jan, 1, 2012: CONSERVATION Tourism is the main tool to make conservation sustainable. The lifting of the ban on tourism in core areas brings a sigh of relief. Traffic needs to be regularised, not banned. If we want to save the tiger, we must consider... Continue Reading →

Aggressive Behaviour of a Thirsty Leopard

Aggressive Behaviour of a Thirsty Leopard UDAIPUR TIMES There is a small spring called Kooda-ka-Joira situated high up in the hills about 20 kilometres northwest of Udaipur. In 1950s, the jungles around this spring were teeming with four horned antelopes, sambar and wild boars. Almost all the wild ungulates have been poached. Carnivores of the... Continue Reading →

No fishy tail

  No fishy tail: Declining frog, fish populations cause for rise in dengue By Dr. Raza H. Tehsin & Arefa Tehsin No fishy tail: Declining frog, fish populations cause for rise in dengue, say environmentalists Naturalist Raza H Tehsin said there is an urgent need to introduce and increase the population of weed fish in... Continue Reading →

Global Warming Upsetting Biological Clock of Species

Global Warming Upsetting Biological Clock of Species By Dr. Raza H. Tehsin & Arefa Tehsin Global warming upsetting biological clock of species` Global warming is disrupting the biological clocks of many animal species and changes in them are unnatural and unlike than their usual activities of reproduction and habitation.   New Delhi: Global warming is... Continue Reading →

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