Stray dogs. Monkeys. Pigeons. Humans… A new tussle for space has begun in our cities. With their numbers surging, our friendly neighbourhood animals are turning into our deadly foes
Down To Earth invites you to a webinar to discuss the dark clouds of a new war that looms on our urban landscape
Stray dogs, monkeys and pigeons have always been an integral part of our lives. But in recent years, their numbers have reached unmanageable levels, presenting significant challenges. Almost every day, incidents of conflict involving them are reported in media. Diseases like rabies caused by dog and monkey bites and lung ailments resulting from pigeon droppings are on the rise. For peaceful coexistence, it is imperative that we find sustainable solutions. What should these solutions be?
Join us in our webinar to brainstorm and reimagine our lives with these urban animals.
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THE COEXISTENCE CONUNDRUM By: DTE |
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ABI TAMIM VANAK Senior Fellow ATREE |
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VINEETA SRINANDAN Chairperson Seawoods Estates limited, NRI complex Navi Mumbai |
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FAIYAZ KHUDSAR Wildlife ecologist Delhi |
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SINDHU RADHAKRISHNA Professor School of Natural Sciences and Engineering IISC, Bangalore |
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RAJAT GHAI Associate Editor Web Down To Earth, CSE |
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HIMANSHU DILIP NITNAWARE Correspondent Down To Earth, CSE |
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