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*Nature Talk | Awareness Webinar*

- If below picture is unclear, click to view it. *Nature Talk | Awareness Webinar* Taj Safaris presents a four part webinar series celebrating the biodiversity of the Indian Jungles. Join our Naturalists as they #WalkWithTheWild and virtually open your window to serenity of wildlife and nature. You can register on the following links: https://bit.ly/TheRulersLife https://bit.ly/TheAnimalHomes https://bit.ly/BirdsInYourBackyard https://bit.ly/ArtOfAnimalSurvival                          You can share this with all colleagues, friends and family....all are welcome to join especially students....the content is suitable for adults and children.  Source: The above content is received through whatsapp message

A plastic free Grocery store in India:

- Watch an amazing green concept: Source: the video is directly linked to youtube.

The shark's gratitude:

- Watch an amazing video: A woman sea diver noticed from distance fishing hook struck in the Mouth of a shark. She took a bold step by risking her life and went near the Shark and put her hand in the Mouth of a dangerous Shark and pulled the hook. Then something incredible happened.....the shark made moves as if it were thanking the diver and surrendering to touch and kiss her.  Soon the diver was surprised by a number of sharks coming to her with hooks got struck in their mouths and the women diver helped all the Sharks by removing the fishing hook struck in their  Mouth. None of the sharks resisted the removing of hooks. Watch and share this wonderful Video. 😳😨   ðŸ˜³ðŸ˜³ Source: this video is received through whatsapp message

A man of ponds: A simple farmer doing great environmental Contribution-

Kame Gowda the Pond man of Mandya  84 year old Kame Gowda is an illiterate shepherd from Dasanadoddi village in Malavalli Taluk, Mandya, Karnataka. He had done some thing which even many Governments haven’t done  While our greed in cities are killing all the ponds and building concrete jungles on them  He has dug 16 ponds in his village in last 42 years and built the Green ecosystem in his village  These ponds are filled with water all year round — even during the scorching summers. It was about 42 years ago when he realised that the almost barren Kundinibetta hill next to his village had sparse shrubs with almost no greenery. While taking his flock of sheep grazing on the hillside, he saw animals and birds stressed from lack of a watering holes on the hill. Whatever water the hill received through rain, only flowed down its slopes. It hardly retained any water and what little remained either evaporated or got absorbed into the ground.   Why not develop a pond to provide animals and bi