Anand Mishra,
President, TWSI
Email: [email protected]

T h e E d i t o r i a l
B o a r d a t
C o n s e r v a t i o n
Time s a p p e a rs
inclined to bring to
notice of readers
aspects of their life
that impact people
f r o m c l i m a t e
c h a n g e r e l a t e d
issues. This edition
carries analytical pieces to this effect.
Some may be surprised to know that the
waste left in plates in one’s dining room
also is liable to cause rise in
temperature!
India hosted Cheetahs at Kuno
National Park, air-lifted from Namibia
and South Africa, with the hope that
overseas guests would develop friendly
association with their Indian cousins.
To accommodate them, now authorities
are forced to explore reasons for
paucity of prey-base, if Leopards were
p r o v i n g u n f r i e n d l y , a n d i f
reintroduction of Tigers in Kuno
would, in any way, offer tangible
solution to f avour the guests.
Inestimable exercise is being made to
l e t i t b e c o m e a s u c c e s s f u l
reintroduction of wild cats.

Plaudits to George Archibald, co-
founder of International Crane

Foundation (Baraboo, Wisconsin,
USA) for dashing forward with a
proposal to let Siberian Cranes return to
India’s Keoladeo National Park,
Bharatpur. Likewise, UPL Limited
deserves three-cheers for having
sponsored a long term project to ensure
sustainable survival of Indian Sarus
Cranes at Anand and Kheda landscapes
in Gujarat state.
Wish more companies take a cue from
this now nine year long example, led by
Jatinder Kaur.
This e-journal will be entering fifth year
as the next edition will get dressed up
during ensuing winter.
Hats-off to all those who have been
found most steady at the edit-desks,
scattered as they are in various
countries. Amen.

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