The Great African Seaforest
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by Rohan Chakravarty
3d ago
(Click on the image for a larger view) In one of my lengthiest and most detailed illustration projects yet, I got the honour of working closely with the fabulous team at The Seachange Project (creators of the Oscar winning documentary 'My Octopus Teacher')- to create a vision of hope for the Great African Seaforest, a vast expanse of kelp forest in the Atlantic Ocean along the western coast of South Africa. From the glamorous Cape Fur Seal, Cape Clawless Otter and the African Penguin to little known klipfish and limpets, the Great African Seaforest is home to a myriad marine organisms t ..read more
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Environmental Threats to Ladakh
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by Rohan Chakravarty
5d ago
Mass hunger strikes and protests are underway in Ladakh for environmental, cultural and governmental safeguards. But Ladakh's wildlife doesn't even need to go on a hunger strike!  Comic for The Hindu Sunday Magazine.  ..read more
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World Frog Day with the Purple Frog
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by Rohan Chakravarty
1w ago
Join the endemic Purple Frogs for some underground JOMO this World Frog Day! Comic for my RoundGlass Sustain column ..read more
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Mahua Season
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by Rohan Chakravarty
1w ago
It's Mahua season in Indian forests! Cartoon for The Hindu Sunday Magazine ..read more
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Carbon Credits
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by Rohan Chakravarty
2w ago
How carbon credits 'magically' transform the planet! From my GoComics page also available royalty free on CartoonStock ..read more
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Green Credits Programme
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by Rohan Chakravarty
2w ago
After earning a dubious reputation the world over, carbon credits are coming to India in the form of the Green Credits Programme. After decades of consistently failing to preserve wetlands, grasslands and scrublands, the MoEFCC and the Government of India refuse to even recognize these as crucial ecosystems. Cartoon from my column with The Hindu.  ..read more
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Whale Hybridization
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by Rohan Chakravarty
3w ago
New studies have found that hybridization between two of the largest animals on earth- the Blue Whale and the Fin Whale, is far more common than previously thought. What's more, some of these hybrids have also found to be fertile, indicating the occurrence to be beneficial particularly for the endangered Blue Whale!  Cartoon for Roundglass Sustain.  ..read more
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Nepal: Mountains, People, Biodiversity
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by Rohan Chakravarty
3w ago
(click on the image for a larger view) Every mountaineer dreams of summiting the Himalayas where they are at their mightiest- Nepal. As an illustrator and an orophile, my dream of summiting Nepal's mountains was through drawing them, and this map of our beautiful neighbour's biodiversity, mountains and people, created for the International Mountain Museum at Pokhara, was the perfect opportunity! From the tallest peaks in the world to the most pristine grasslands, from creatures as large as the Wild Yak and the bone-cracking Lammergeiers, to the diminutive Hispid Hare and ..read more
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Marine Soundscapes and Ocean Health
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by Rohan Chakravarty
3w ago
Soundscapes recorded on acoustic recorders give us an idea of changes, both natural and human-made, to wild habitats. What song would you play if you were a reef fish facing an acoustic recorder? Cartoon for DW Environment ..read more
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The Indian Metropolis Growth Model
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by Rohan Chakravarty
3w ago
Growth, Indian metropolis style. Cartoon for The Hindu ..read more
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