Among the flock
Sahil Zutshi shares his hopes and concerns for India's rare green avadavat in the 'Moment with Nature' feature.
Sahil Zutshi shares his hopes and concerns for India's rare green avadavat in the 'Moment with Nature' feature.
Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary uncovered in National Geographic Traveller's wildlife special issue.
Interviewed by Elizabeth Lim Video produced by Lua Guan Sang ASIAN Geographic recently caught up with nature and wildlife conservationist Sahil Zutshi, who left his work in the environmental and development planning sectors in the UK and Spain, to pursue conservation and research work in India.
The rare, endemic and globally threatened green avadavats are facing increasing pressure from anthropogenic causes on the hillsides of Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary in India. An ongoing conservation effort aims to safeguard the resident population.
Green Munias of Abu - Sahil Zutshi reports on efforts to save India’s ‘green ones’ in the new year issue. Resurgence & Ecologist is firmly established as essential reading throughout the environmental movement.
Father and son team up to protect India's 'green ones', long threatened by habitat destruction and the export market. The Ecologist is the world's leading environmental affairs platform since 1970.
Sahil Zutshi reports on efforts to save India’s ‘green ones’.
Green Munia Conservation - A local conservation drive to protect the green munias offers some lessons, writes Sahil Zutshi.
Achalgarh Fort, a forgotten historic gem, lies in decline following decades of neglect and mismanagement, writes Sahil Zutshi.