Moving Forests with Keshav Sharma
Founder Trustee, Dakshin Foundation, Evolutionary Ecologist, Indian Institute of Science, Marine biologist and writer Dr. Kartik Shanker has spent decades studying sea turtles, coral reefs, coastal ecosystems, and the communities that depend on them. Today, he explains why conservation is far more complicated than simply protecting charismatic animals like tigers and turtles. We discuss: • How one sea turtle changed his life • Why conservation efforts can sometimes harm local communities • What scientists got wrong about turtle populations • Why ecosystems matter more than individual species • How coastal communities can lead conservation • His journey as a scientist, writer, and teacher. This conversation goes beyond wildlife photography and social media narratives to explore the deeper realities of ecology, science, and conservation in India. If you care about wildlife, marine ecosystems, indigenous knowledge, climate, or the future of conservation, this episode is for you. Subscribe for more long-form conversations on wildlife, ecology, conservation, movement, and storytelling. If you like what you see, please follow the journey, review us and share the episode with someone who will find value in the same.
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