Despite being a tumultuous year, our work was featured in 143 global media outlets in 2o2o. We are proud and honored that our programs like Wild Shaale and Wild Seve were covered by some prestigious media outlets. Of all media stories in print, film, and podcasts, here are the top 10:
1. Washington Post
The interactive story by Washington Post takes us through our Chief Conservation Scientist Dr. Krithi Karanth’s journey into wildlife and also features our conservation programs like Wild Seve, Shaale and Surakshe. Read more here.
2. Sunday Guardian
In conversation with The Sunday Guardian, our Chief Conservation Scientist Dr. Krithi Karanth says saving wildlife is one of the greatest global challenges, in India and across the world.
Read the full interview to know what keeps the ecological powerhouse up at nights.
3. Time Magazine
Our Chief Conservation Scientist Dr. Krithi K. Karanth has been featured with Time Magazine and Rolex as part of the next generation of leaders in Time Magazine October 2020 Issue.
4. The Hindu
The Hindu featured our landmark study summarizing the research and conservation work carried out in Malenad region. The study details the problems that still need to be addressed if the tiger numbers have to triple. The present estimates suggest the tiger population in this region has increased from approximately 70 to 391 individuals in about 45 years.
Learn more about this study here.
5. The New Indian Express
Our study titled, ‘Birds and beans: Comparing avian richness and endemism in arabica and robusta agroforests in India’s Western Ghats’ authored b- Charlotte H. Chang, Krithi K. Karanth and Paul Robbins was featured by The New Indian Express.
Read more here.
6. Instamojo
Dr. Krithi K Karanth was interviewed by the Instamojo regarding our environment education program ‘Wild Shaale’.
Read the full interview here.
7. Round Glass | Sustain
Featured in this article by Round Glass, our Chief Conservation Scientist Dr. Krithi Karanth talks about how she moved beyond a focus on science, and engaged in conservation interventions that reduce human-animal conflict and bring about change.
Read more here.
8. Deccan Herald
Our study titled ‘Genetic analyses reveal population structure and recent decline in leopards across the Indian subcontinent’ by Supriya Bhatt, Suvankar Biswas, Dr. Krithi Karanth, Dr. Bivash Pandav, and Dr. Samrat Mondol was featured by Deccan Herald
Read more here.
9. The Hindu | Podcast
In this podcast interview with The Hindu, our Director Dr. Ullas K Karanth talk about tiger census, the methodology used to conduct the census and what more can be done to increase India’s tiger population.
Listen here.
10. Conde Nast Traveller
Conde Nast traveller features Dr. Krithi K Karanth along with the four other Rolex Award-winners and the amazing ways they are deploying their knowledge to solve the planet’s problems.
Read more here.