Moving Forests with Keshav Sharma
What if conservation isn’t about protecting nature… but about learning how to live with it? I am super excited to finally share my conversation with Vidya Venkatesh, Director of Last Wilderness Foundation, in this episode she shares an insightful perspective on conservation in India, one that goes far beyond policies and protected areas. From cultural practices like seasonal food habits that unknowingly support biodiversity, to working closely with communities to reduce human-wildlife conflict, this conversation explores the invisible systems that have helped India retain its wildlife. We also dive into: How traditional knowledge can be more powerful than “pure science” in conservation Transforming hunting communities into India’s first government-certified nature guides The role of trust between communities and the forest department How working with communities led to the return of over 100+ tigers in central India Why coexistence is not idealistic it’s practical This is not just a story about wildlife. It’s a story about people, culture, and coexistence. If you like what you see, pls do share it with other and subscribe to channel for more such content.
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