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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalBorn into an agricultural family in Vairichettipalayam, Trichy, V. Sundararaju served in the Tamil Nadu Forest Department for more than 36 years in various capacities such as Forest Range Officer, Assistant Conservator of Forests, Regional Manager, Divisional Forest Officer, Deputy Conservator of Forests and District Forest Officer until he retired from service in 2011. The author is known for writing scientific articles on the ‘Down To Earth’ website as a blogger. The eight-time author continues to write and publish scientific articles while being a consultant for the Society for Social FRead More...
Born into an agricultural family in Vairichettipalayam, Trichy, V. Sundararaju served in the Tamil Nadu Forest Department for more than 36 years in various capacities such as Forest Range Officer, Assistant Conservator of Forests, Regional Manager, Divisional Forest Officer, Deputy Conservator of Forests and District Forest Officer until he retired from service in 2011.
The author is known for writing scientific articles on the ‘Down To Earth’ website as a blogger. The eight-time author continues to write and publish scientific articles while being a consultant for the Society for Social Forestry Research and Development Tamil Nadu (SSFRDT). He also serves as the President of the forum Society for Conservation of Nature (SOFCON).
Ecological Harmony has answers for the above intricate issues as described by the author and published in www.downtoearth.org.in
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How can saving marine mammals mitigate climate change? How to save a coastal dune? How does the historic judgment of the Supreme Court on elephant corridors allow a free walk for the jumbos on their regular migratory path? How should India defuse e-waste—a ticking bomb? Why do we need a Coastal Protection Act? How to save India’s elephants from killer rail tracks? Why do we need a special act for protecting India’s natural pharmacy? How to avert Chennai
How can saving marine mammals mitigate climate change? How to save a coastal dune? How does the historic judgment of the Supreme Court on elephant corridors allow a free walk for the jumbos on their regular migratory path? How should India defuse e-waste—a ticking bomb? Why do we need a Coastal Protection Act? How to save India’s elephants from killer rail tracks? Why do we need a special act for protecting India’s natural pharmacy? How to avert Chennai’s water crisis? Why is there an algal bloom in the Gulf of Mannar and how does it affect livelihood? Why does South India need the Shola forests of the Nilgiris?
Can a Forest Range Officer play a vital role in improving the biodiversity of a region? Can the Forest Protection Squad function effectively in protecting the forests? How can a DFO persuade the Government of India authorities to allot funds for raising shelterbelt? When vicious power attempted to ruin natural resources, how was it saved from the ruthless hands? How can a Forest Officer contribute towards fostering ecological harmony?
Ecological Harmony narrates the adventurous experiences of V. Sundararaju, a former Indian Forest Service Officer, when he served in the Tamil Nadu Forest Department for more than 36 years. Exciting events that took place in the deep woods of the Western Ghats may intrigue the reader while sharing the firsthand experiences of the author. The painstaking efforts of the author in protecting the evergreen forests present a picturesque view of the happenings.
The book is dedicated to the noble warriors of the Tamil Nadu Forest Department, who have sacrificed their valuable lives in protecting the forests and wildlife. May the sweet memories you gain while you read Ecological Harmony be ever-lingering in your mind!
How do the forests of the Western Ghats serve as the life supporting system? What role played by the shola forests in acting as the water resource of the Nilgiris? The key role played by the mangrove forests during cyclone and tsunami. The importance of halophytes in helping the establishment of the mangroves. The valuable medicinal plants that are facing extinction. Why should we preserve the Wetlands? Rare trees that quench the thirst of the forest dwellers.
How do the forests of the Western Ghats serve as the life supporting system? What role played by the shola forests in acting as the water resource of the Nilgiris? The key role played by the mangrove forests during cyclone and tsunami. The importance of halophytes in helping the establishment of the mangroves. The valuable medicinal plants that are facing extinction. Why should we preserve the Wetlands? Rare trees that quench the thirst of the forest dwellers. Rare and endangered tree species and their revival mechanism. Wonderful heritage trees such as Baobab, Talipot Palm, Malai Naval,Ulakkaippaalai and Iluppai. Giant tree that hides an elephant. World’s oldest Teak tree. The tree named ‘Tholkappiar’. The great personality who loved to live among the woods even after death. The unsung women who sacrificed their lives for the sake of the trees.
Ecosystem services that are provided by the tiger reserves. Capturing of an old tiger that started killing cattle. Earth can’t survive without elephants. How to protect the elephants from the fast moving trains? Memorable events of encountering the wild animals in the Western Ghats. How was the pachyderm brought under control when it ran amok? The training school meant for elephants. Nilgiri Tahr, the state animal which is at the verge of extinction. Perfume yielding cat. Musk deer and its significance. Grizzled Giant Squirrel that attracts nature lovers. The captured ant eater which disappeared for ever. The disappeared Python which was recaptured. What happens to the mammoth marine animals which are caught or stranded? The call of the flying lizard for its protection. Hornbills that are facing extinction. Interesting birds that inspire even home makers. Bird banding of the migratory birds in Kanyakumari district. Amazing Butterflies that need our support. The ecological services of the Eastern Ghats . Depleting water resources and the needs of protecting the same . Ecological role of the coral reefs in enriching the marine ecosystem. Interesting life history of the cicadas. The great ecosystem services provided by the dung beetles. What are the needs of protecting the wetlands? Tamiraparani, the lifline of southern Tamil Nadu. Cultivation of medicinal plants-a boon or a bane! Fast disappearing sand dunes and the need to protect them. Compassion towards the underprivileged. Sir Arthur Cotton who builds check dam across Kollidam. The flowering trees that can add beauty to the houses and the surroundings. The great woman who sacrificed her life to redeem the downtrodden.
‘Uyirththidum Ulagam’ discusses not only the above inspiring topics but also narrates the adventurous experiences of V.Sundararaju, a former Indian Forest Service Officer while he served in Tamil Nadu Forest Department, over a period of 36 years. Interesting encounters with denizens of deep forests and the secret life histories of certain less important life forms may definitely be quite informative. The ideas suggested by the author in protecting the rare and endangered trees, medicinal plants, mangroves, shola forests, feathered bipeds and greater animals may give rise to intriguing questions.
The book is dedicated to the serving Officials of the Tamil Nadu Forest Department with deep involvement, dedication and devotion.
If anyone wants to know about forest and management in Tamil Nadu, then this simple, interesting and down to earth book will be certainly quite handy
How does the Forest Department tackle a raging forest fire? When an elephant ran amok, how was the pachyderm brought under control? What happens to the mammoth marine animals that are caught or stranded?
Jungle Chronicles narrates the adventurous experiences of V. Sundararaju, a former Indian Forest Service Officer while he served in Tamil Nadu Forest Department, over a period of 36 years. Interesting encounters with denizens of the deep forests
How does the Forest Department tackle a raging forest fire? When an elephant ran amok, how was the pachyderm brought under control? What happens to the mammoth marine animals that are caught or stranded?
Jungle Chronicles narrates the adventurous experiences of V. Sundararaju, a former Indian Forest Service Officer while he served in Tamil Nadu Forest Department, over a period of 36 years. Interesting encounters with denizens of the deep forests certainly pique curiosity—the author’s firsthand experiences are shared in this book and give rise to intriguing questions. The painstaking efforts by the author to protect the Eastern Ghats provide a picturesque view of the events.
The book is dedicated to the ‘Warriors’ of the Tamil Nadu Forest Department, who have sacrificed their precious lives to protect the wild, and show the high respect and regard they had for nature. May the sweet memories you gain while you read Jungle Chronicles be ever-lingering in your mind!
All have become well! The drumming of the woodpecker Was pleasing my heart! The bed of yellow flowers Was soothing my body! The dance of the peacock preceding rains Was feast to my eyes! The earth is flourishing By the greenery developed by rains! Nation has become prosperous&nb Read More...
Oh Mother Nature! I was wandering On the peaks of the mountains. Across the dense forests, And through the grasslands to see you! Finally only I come to know that You are so magnificent and Omnipresent in the entire universe! As the high and endless sky; As the lofty hill ranges; Read More...
Raising the Motherland! Oh my fellow Indians! We ll make a rule today To make our Motherland to be praised by the world We ll take an oath in our hearts! If we do good in our land, The world may praise us! If the country flourishes by doing good, Let us perform the good deed today itself! We live Read More...
My wife called me frantically from the car porch. When I rushed up to the main entrance of our home, she showed the vacant branch of the hanging money plant on which a pair of Purple rumped Sunbird had built a nest a week ago. The money plant was growing from a mud pot suspended in front of our car Read More...
CONSERVING THE HILLS AND HILLOCKS OUTSIDE THE RESERVE FORESTS While I was working as the District Forest Officer (DFO), Kanyakumari Forest division, this incident took place sometime during 2010. It was a Sunday. Since I used to be very busy during the weekdays, I could find time mostly on wee Read More...
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