Welcome to ‘Marine Lines: Mumbai's Hidden Worlds, from the Suburbs to the Sea'. A new 10-part series hosted by journalist and author Raghu Karnad. Every week, Raghu is joined by an insightful thinker to explore an aspect of the city's ecology, present and future. From the abundance of marine life to the leopards that roam the city, from the Mumbai depicted in cinema to the people who make the city what it is—come discover how much there is to love and protect about this city. Co-created by Ministry of Mumbai’s Magic and DeadAnt Studio. DISCLAIMER: Views expressed herein are solely those of the participants and are not endorsed by or representative of the views of the Ministry of Mumbai's Magic or DeadAnt Studio.
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Welcome to ‘Marine Lines: Mumbai's Hidden Worlds, from the Suburbs to the Sea'. A new 10-part series hosted by journalist and author Raghu Karnad. Every week, Raghu is joined by an insightful thinker to explore an aspect of the city's ecology, present and future. From the abundance of marine life to the leopards that roam the city, from the Mumbai depicted in cinema to the people who make the city what it is—come discover how much there is to love and protect about this city. Co-created by Ministry of Mumbai’s Magic and DeadAnt Studio. DISCLAIMER: Views expressed herein are solely those of the participants and are not endorsed by or representative of the views of the Ministry of Mumbai's Magic or DeadAnt Studio.
Mumbai is like every Indian city, in that it's full of humans, and it's also full of non-humans – we live and let live with street dogs, monkeys, stray cows, and rodents, and we're used to that. But we don't expect to see predatory big cats such as leopards prowling through our colonies or parking garages. In this episode, Raghu is joined by Nikit Surve, a wildlife ecologist who works at the Wildlife Conservation Society WCS India, and he studies the Sanjay Gandhi National Park and spends a lot of time in it. Surve sheds some light on Mumbai’s unique landscape, rescuing leopard cubs, coming face to face with the big cat and co-existing with the predator.
Marine Lines with Raghu Karnad
Welcome to ‘Marine Lines: Mumbai's Hidden Worlds, from the Suburbs to the Sea'. A new 10-part series hosted by journalist and author Raghu Karnad. Every week, Raghu is joined by an insightful thinker to explore an aspect of the city's ecology, present and future. From the abundance of marine life to the leopards that roam the city, from the Mumbai depicted in cinema to the people who make the city what it is—come discover how much there is to love and protect about this city. Co-created by Ministry of Mumbai’s Magic and DeadAnt Studio. DISCLAIMER: Views expressed herein are solely those of the participants and are not endorsed by or representative of the views of the Ministry of Mumbai's Magic or DeadAnt Studio.