Kaapi with Kuriosity public talk June 2024
Schedule
Sun Jun 30 2024 at 04:00 am
UTC+05:30Location
Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium Bangalore | Bangalore, KA
Registration form is available at: https://bit.ly/kwk_jun2024
Title: Secrets of the Indian Savanna
The vast semi-arid regions of the Indian peninsula harbour some of the last tracts of savanna grasslands. This once extensive habitat was home to the Asiatic cheetah and the Indian wolf, vast herds of blackbuck and chinkara antelopes, and now critically endangered birds such as the Great Indian Bustard. The Indian savanna has been dealt a severe blow, not just because it has shrunk by over 70%, but because its very identity has been denied, and it is now labelled as a wasteland. These beleaguered habitats are now severely degraded and fragmented. Yet, they harbour wildlife that has adapted to survive in heavily human-dominated landscapes and challenge our preconceived notions of separation between nature and humans. In this talk, I will give a glimpse of the secret lives of some lesser-known wildlife that inhabits our Open natural ecosystems and highlight some of the biggest challenges to their conservation and future. This talk will have a documentary embedded within it, that also highlights research on Indian wildlife.
Speaker: Abi T Vanak, Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE), Bengaluru
Abi T Vanak is the Director of the Centre for Policy Design at ATREE. Heβs an ecologist by disciplinary training and has a Ph.D. in Wildlife Science from the University of Missouri, USA. He has published on various topics, including carnivore ecology, human-wildlife coexistence, savanna ecosystems, disease ecology, OneHealth and conservation policy. He works closely on the Science-Policy-Practice interface in ATREEβs key areas of expertise in land conservation and restoration, livelihoods and human well-being. As a Senior Fellow at the SNM Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation, his broad research interests focus on the outcome of interactions between species at the interface of humans, domestic animals and wildlife in semi-arid savannas and agro-ecosystems. Abiβs interests in OneHealth systems and disease ecology include the dynamics of rabies transmission in multi-host systems and understanding the role of small and medium mammals as tick hosts in the transmission dynamics of Kyasanur forest disease.
Where is it happening?
Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium Bangalore, Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium, Ambedkar Veedhi, Sampangi Rama Nagar, Bengaluru 560001, India,Bangalore, IndiaEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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