A Great Indian Bustard protests against mega solar power plants in my column with The Hindu Sunday Magazine. Some essential reading on this issue: 'Coal, Glasgow and the future of the Bustard' by Neha Sinha in the Hindustan Times, and 'India's rooftop solar sector ignored' by Aathira Perinchery in Mongabay India.
Cartoons and illustrations on wild animals; wildlife, environment and nature conservation. (For publishing, mail me at rohanchakcartoonist@gmail.com)
Sunday, 30 January 2022
Saturday, 29 January 2022
Birding in the Northern Plains in Winters
I have just returned from birdwatching in 7 degrees, and there couldn't be amore apt time for this cartoon to appear in my Roundglass Sustain column!
Tuesday, 25 January 2022
Murmuration Formation Suggestions for Starlings
Dear Starlings, please consider making these murmuration swarm formations, now that your 'Giant Bird' formation has gone viral! Comic from my column with Sunday Mid-Day.
Sunday, 23 January 2022
ISFR Report 2021
On the India State of Forests Report and India's 'impressiv' increase in forest cover, from my column with The Hindu Weekend. A huge thanks to MD Madhusudhan for his analysis and breakdown of this report, which you can read on his Twitter profile.
Wednesday, 19 January 2022
Spot the Masquerade on Mumbai's Shores
Masquerade on Mumbai's shores, featuring the marine life of Mumbai, and the death of the marine life of Mumbai: the Coastal Road! Comic from my column with Sunday Mid-Day.
Tuesday, 18 January 2022
Collarwaali
A tribute to the tigress Collarwaali from Pench Tiger Reserve, who died at the grand age of 17 recently. I had the privilege of meeting her twice. Cartoon from my Roundglass Sustain column.
Monday, 17 January 2022
Clouded Leopard in Nagaland
Researchers from the Wildlife Protection Society of India have recently sighted a Clouded Leopard at 3700 metres in Nagaland, making it the highest sighting of the species in the world! Nature TV reports live, for my column with Roundglass Sustain.
Sunday, 16 January 2022
Cheetah Introduction and the Asiatic Lion
As India prepares to introduce African Cheetahs to Kuno Wildlife Sanctuary, Nature TV News speaks to the dumped ex, the Asiatic Lion. Comic from my column with The Hindu Weekend.
Wednesday, 12 January 2022
Sunday, 9 January 2022
Painted Dogs make a Killing
African Painted Dogs make a killing in my column with The Hindu Sunday Magazine today (first published in Roundglass Sustain). What are the best online courses you've enrolled for? Let me know in the comments.
Monday, 3 January 2022
Monkey faced Orchid
Have you started the new year by telling a loved one that they're good-looking? If you haven't yet, just share this comic with them! Meet the monkey-faced orchid from Ecuador, in my column with Sunday Mid-Day.
Sunday, 2 January 2022
Korea DMZ and endangered birds
Growing peace between North and South Korea could ironically pose a threat to threatened wetland birds such as the White-naped Crane, if the demilitarized zone between the two countries loses its status. Wildlife conservation works in funny ways! Comic from my column with The Hindu Sunday magazine.
Labels:
Asia,
bird conservation,
birds,
crane,
government,
korea,
war,
wetlands
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