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Frozen in Time: India's Last Taxidermist Keeps on Stuffing
- Friday June 17, 2016
- Offbeat | Agence France-Presse
Santosh Gaikwad, 42, stuffs animals that have suffered a natural or accidental death and is inundated with requests to prepare animals for museums and for grieving pet lovers.
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Shiv Sena Joins Environmentalists Opposing Trains Through Mumbai Forest
- Thursday March 3, 2016
- Mumbai News | Written by Saurabh Gupta
The Maharashtra Forest Department has cleared the 90 billion dollar Mumbai-Delhi Freight Corridor with a portion of it running through the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, a protected area.
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Blog: Mumbai Must Protect the Forest in the Heart of the Concrete Jungle
- Friday June 5, 2015
- Blog | Poonam Mahajan
Imagine catching a glimpse of a rusty-spotted cat, the world's smallest wild cat, herds of Spotted Deer shying away from your gaze or a black-naped hare outrunning a predator. Macaques swinging from one tree to another. Spotting a Leopard or shuddering as a Bamboo Pit Viper slithers across your foot?
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Frozen in Time: India's Last Taxidermist Keeps on Stuffing
- Friday June 17, 2016
- Offbeat | Agence France-Presse
Santosh Gaikwad, 42, stuffs animals that have suffered a natural or accidental death and is inundated with requests to prepare animals for museums and for grieving pet lovers.
- www.ndtv.com
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Shiv Sena Joins Environmentalists Opposing Trains Through Mumbai Forest
- Thursday March 3, 2016
- Mumbai News | Written by Saurabh Gupta
The Maharashtra Forest Department has cleared the 90 billion dollar Mumbai-Delhi Freight Corridor with a portion of it running through the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, a protected area.
- www.ndtv.com
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Blog: Mumbai Must Protect the Forest in the Heart of the Concrete Jungle
- Friday June 5, 2015
- Blog | Poonam Mahajan
Imagine catching a glimpse of a rusty-spotted cat, the world's smallest wild cat, herds of Spotted Deer shying away from your gaze or a black-naped hare outrunning a predator. Macaques swinging from one tree to another. Spotting a Leopard or shuddering as a Bamboo Pit Viper slithers across your foot?
- www.ndtv.com