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Radha Rangarajan
Radha Rangarajan is usually found lost in either a forest or a book. A photographer, Radha dabbles in filmmaking, art, and writing. She is the Editor at Nature inFocus and also curates and edits stories for JLR Explore. She's a natural history buff and is partial to elephants, fungi, owls, and trees. Radha has written and guest-edited over fifteen picture books for children, all of which have been published by Pratham Books, and has co-authored a non-fiction book on Indian environmental heroes, published by Duckbill-Penguin. She tweets as @missgoobe and posts as @radharangarajan on Instagram.
InterviewenvironmentMy Octopus Teacher: Conversations with Craig Foster & Pippa Ehrlich
Meet the team and find out what went on behind the scenes of one of the most extraordinary wildlife films made till date
BookenvironmentQuick Five: Bijal Vachharajani
A Cloud Called Bhura is a poignant fictional tale of climate crisis that must be read by young adults and adults alike
Quick ReadenvironmentCrab Mentality
The photographer talks about her fascination with crabs and of capturing them on film in Devbagh Island, northern Karnataka
VideoanimalsCrabs of Karwar
The landscape of Karwar is intricate and complex, to say the least. River Kali meets the Arabian Sea, and together the waters caress the Western Ghats. At this estuary is an island — Devbagh. The shoreline around the island is bordered by mangrove forests, making the entire area a biodiversity hotsp
Road TriptravelAlong Land's End
The Government of India imposes a ban on fishing during June for the west coast and July for the east. A journey along the East Coast Road during this season unearths stories of struggle along coastal Tamil Nadu