by Gopi Sundar Sarus Cranes are one of the 11 threatened species of cranes in the world. They are spread out across south Asia, south-east Asia, and Australia. Along with the International Crane Foundation, NCF’s Cranes and Wetlands Programme has initiated long-term work in several locations in south Asia. Now, working with colleagues at the […]
Month: June 2017
Super Groupers: An Instagram Series
Rucha Karkarey is a research scholar with the Oceans and Coasts Programme at NCF. She has spent the last seven years stalking groupers (these really interesting fish) underwater, trying to understand how they are coping with climate-change. She took over our Instagram for a week, and shared stories about curious behaviours of groupers from her fieldwork in […]
A snow leopard family album!
Our camera traps have captured a series of photographs over five years of a snow leopard family! In the remote Spiti valley in Himachal Pradesh, we’ve been working on a variety of projects to better understand snow leopards and implement conservation initiatives in collaboration with local communities and governments. Camera traps are one of the […]