Sunday, 30 August 2020

Bindu the Whale Shark


Bindu the Whale Shark: mascot and poster done for the Wildlife Trust of India in 2018. Happy Whale Shark Day!

If Decorator Crabs did Bridal Makeup

Meet the Decorator Crab, that uses other organisms for concealing itself from its predators! Comic from my column with Sunday Mid-Day. 

I learned about this fascinating organism in this amazing article by Chetana Purushottam on RoundGlass Sustain.

Friday, 28 August 2020

Kangaroos and Wallabies



Meet the kangaroos and wallabies of the world in this brand new poster! These members of the family Macropodidae are distributed across Australia and New Guinea, and comprise around 60 extant species. The compilations are available as a wide range of prints, apparel and merchandise on my webstore here

For Tree Kangaroo merchandise, visit this link.

Sunday, 23 August 2020

Great Nicobar Port

What will be the ecological cost of the 10,000 crore transshipment port being planned at the Great Nicobar Island? Cartoon from my column with The Hindu.

Thursday, 20 August 2020

Wednesday, 19 August 2020

Kottigehar Dancing Frog




An infographic done for ATREE PhD scholar and EDGE fellow Madhushri Mudke's study species, the endemic and endangered Kottigehar Dancing Frog. Found only in Karnataka's Western Ghats, the frog we have nicknamed 'Kappendra' can be seen having a dance-off with Kannada superstar Upendra in our infographic. A few 'teasers' that pay homage to the hand-drawn film poposters of Kannada cinema have also been designed in order to popularize the species in its home state. The infographic too will be translated to Kannada soon.

A big thanks to Madhushri for commissioning me for the project, and for taking me along to actually see the frog in its habitat. The infographic appears along with an article I wrote (my first!) on the Kottigehar Dancing Frog with Madhushri for Roundglass Sustain here. Thanks also to wildlife filmmaker Sugandhi Gadadhar for helping us with the Kannada translation of the teaser.

Read the split panels from the infographic below:




The Mauritius Oil Spill


On the oil spill by Japanese vessel MV Wakashio off Mauritius, which has prompted the government of Mauritius to declare a national emergency in the country, from my Gocomics page. The spill is expected to endanger marine life and livelihoods in an unprecedented manner.

Tuesday, 18 August 2020

Anti-National Hangul

Jammu and Kashmir's state animal, the Hangul asks some 'anti-national' questions in my column with The Hindu. 

Monday, 17 August 2020

Portuguese Man o War meets Vasco da Gama


So who's the first Portuguese on Indian soil? Cartoon from my column with Roundglass Sustain
(The Portuguese Man O' War is a siphonophore, closely related to jellyfish, found commonly on Indian shores, and called so because of its resemblance to Portuguese warships known as man o' wars)

Sunday, 16 August 2020

Maharashtra's State Mangrove Tree

Last week, the CM of Maharashtra made a historic announcement: the declaration of the mangrove Sonneratia alba, or White Chippi, as the state mangrove tree, making Maharashtra the first state in India to have a state mangrove symbol. Mangrove conservation however, continues to suffer from ill-conceived linear development not just in Maharashtra but all other states they are found in. In Mumbai itself, the Coastal Road and the expansion of the Mumbai Metro are taking a toll on the city's existing mangrove cover.

Comic from my column with Sunday Mid-Day. 

Thursday, 13 August 2020

Cicada Kinks

Sure, you can be kinky, but you can never be cicada-kinky! Comic from my column with Sunday Mid-Day.

Tuesday, 11 August 2020

World Elephant Day and the Draft EIA


Dear MoEFCC, launching greenwashing publications on elephant conflict management on World Elephant Day makes no sense when you're all set to auction elephant habitat off to mines and development projects with the Draft EIA 2020.

Monday, 10 August 2020

Railway Line through Meghat

A proposal by the Central Government t expand the Akola-Khandwa Railway Line through Melghat Tiger Reserve could pose a threat to endangered wildlife like tigers and Melghat's flagship icon, the Forest Owlet, which was rediscovered from this forest. Fortunately, the Chief Minister of Maharashtra seems firm in his resolve to push for alternatives instead of expanding the line through the reserve and fragmenting wildlife habitat.

Comic from my column with The Hindu.

Sunday, 9 August 2020

Governments and Indigenous People

At a time when conservationists around the world are realizing that the very foundations of conservation need a reboot to not just involve but revolve around indigenous knowledge, indigenous peoples of the world are facing persecution and injustice from their governments. In India, the most recent blow to the rights of forest-dwelling indigenous tribes is the Draft EIA 2020, which takes the rights to participate in decision-making and raise objections to developmental projects in their own lands away from them.

Cartoon from my Gocomics page on World Indigenous Day.

Friday, 7 August 2020

Tuesday, 4 August 2020

Draft EIA and the Tiger


Draft EIA and the Tiger. Comic from my column with Sunday Mid-Day. The deadline for registering your objection to the Draft EIA is just one week from now. Remember that if you represent an government board or a government affiliated organization, it isn't your weakness but your strength, as the collective voices of you and your colleagues will make a lot more impact than other individuals.

Monday, 3 August 2020

Delhi Central Vista and the Draft EIA


Among the many projects that will benefit from the disastrous draft EIA notification 2020, is the needless redevelopment of Delhi's Central Vista. The mega construction project that will involve significant loss of tree cover in the world's most polluted city, is expected to further worsen Delhi's air quality and respiratory health. Cartoon from my column with The Hindu.