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The Thing About Wildlife
Ishika
63 episodes
1 week ago
The Thing About Wildlife offers long and insightful conversations with Indians working closest to nature: researchers, educators and conservationists.
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The Thing About Wildlife offers long and insightful conversations with Indians working closest to nature: researchers, educators and conservationists.
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Nature
Science
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#42 The Thing About Regenerative Farming
The Thing About Wildlife
1 hour 12 minutes 29 seconds
2 years ago
#42 The Thing About Regenerative Farming

Malika Virdi is an urban citizen turned farmer who co-founded Maati Sanghthan, a women’s collective, in Sarmoli, Munsiyari. This collective actively works to fight against the growing violence against women, and focuses on improving community wellbeing through an environmental lens. Siddharth Negi is one of the founders of the Uttaranchal Youth and Rural Development Centre, or UYRDC, where he works to establish an ecological, social and economic environment wherein the local communities can grow to sustain themselves in the years to come. Together, we explore the challenges of living and farming in a place as dynamic and unpredicatable as Uttarakhand, and explore how the agrarian communities there have been adapting to climate change over time.

The Thing About Wildlife
The Thing About Wildlife offers long and insightful conversations with Indians working closest to nature: researchers, educators and conservationists.