From Kashmir to Kanyakumari: Discovering India’s Wild Corners
Date: Wednesday, 8 October 2025
Time: 7:00 PM onwards
Venue: Courtyard Koota
This Wildlife Week, Courtyard Koota brings you a special film screening curated by Roundglass Sustain.
Over the course of 12 short films, journey through India’s diverse landscapes — from the snow-capped heights of Ladakh and the misty caves of Meghalaya to the Sundarbans’ mangrove forests, Rajasthan’s desert secrets, Madhya Pradesh’s tiger reserves, and the nesting beaches of the Nicobar Islands.
Each film opens a window into fragile ecosystems, unique species, and the communities connected to them. Together, they reveal a living map of India’s wild heritage — and remind us why protecting it matters.
Entry is free, but registration is essential.
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What makes Irrawaddy dolphins of Chilika Lagoon so unique?
#Lagoons #FreshwaterFishes #Prey #Predator
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A site with military and natural history, Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary in Arunachal Pradesh is one of the most biodiverse places on earth.
It is a space where rare birds can be found, and new species are still being discovered. Here's a photo story by Dhritiman Mukherjee, with text by Tarun Menon, to highlight some star species of the sanctuary.
Swipe to meet some of the creatures that reside in the forests of Eaglenest, and subscribe to Roundglass Sustain now!
#HimalayanBirds #Eaglenest #Birds #Birding #RareBirds #RoundglassSustain #Nature #Environment
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What type of caves are found beneath the rivers and valleys of Meghalaya?
#RiverValley #Meghalaya #Caves #IndianCaves
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Caves may seem silent, dark and mysterious, but within the darkness, there is beauty to be found for those who listen.
Divya Candade takes us into caves in Meghalaya for a bioacoustic adventure with Biont.
Turn up your audio to listen to the singing of stalactites, the hum of underground rivers, and the calls of crickets.
#Caves #Spelunking #CaveSounds #Bioacoustics #Meghalaya #RoundglassSustain #Wildlife
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High in the misty mountains of Uttarakhand, four captivating passerines—red-billed leiothrix, bar-tailed treecreepers, chestnut-winged minlas, and Eurasian wrens—bring the forests to life.
Swipe through to see these enchanting birds in their natural habitat.
Photos by Dhritiman Mukherjee, Samuel John & Supriyo Ghoshal/Shutterstock
#Passerines #Songbirds #BirdsOfIndia #BirdPhotography #BirdWatching #FeatheredFriends #UttarakhandDiaries #HimalayanBirds #HighAltitudeWildlife #RoundglassSustain
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Which is the largest known cave system in India (over 31 km long)?
#IndianCaves #Meghalaya #NaturalCaves #SubterraneanEcosystem
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A stream ruby damselfly with a vibrant thorax, shiny wings, and flashy white inner legs in all its glory. These adornments have a dual purpose, fending off rival males and wooing females.
With its dazzling colours and fascinating behaviours, this little insect is a highlight for any naturalist exploring a forest stream. The stream ruby (Heliocypha bisignata), a species of damselfly, has a way of grabbing your attention, whether you are an insect enthusiast or just someone who enjoys nature.
Text & Photo by Vivek Chandran A
#Damselfy #StreamRuby #Freshwater #Ecosystem #ForestStreams #Habitat #Insects #RoundglassSustain
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Roundglass Sustain: Helping India Connect with Nature
Welcome to Roundglass Sustain! We are a not-for-profit group sharing inspiring stories about India’s wildlife and habitats. Through beautiful films, photography, and deep-dived articles, we bring India’s wildlife, plants, and habitats to life.
We work with scientists, conservationists, and communities to create content that’s fun, easy to understand, and inspiring. Our goal is to help everyone feel closer to nature and take small steps to protect it.
Our storytelling supports conservation efforts by raising awareness and helping communities protect wildlife. Explore over 300 species and 80 habitats on our website roundglasssustain.com/
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