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SUMMARY:The Living Cauvery
DESCRIPTION:Less than one percent of the Earth’s surface is covered by freshwater habitats\, yet these ecosystems support nearly half of the world’s fish diversity. They are also among the most threatened ecosystems on the planet. \nThe Cauvery basin\, the second-largest river basin in peninsular India\, is perhaps one of the most heavily utilized river systems in the country. Yet\, despite immense ecological pressures\, it continues to support a remarkable assemblage of wildlife — from well-known protected landscapes such as Bandipur National Park and Nagarhole National Park to lesser-known ecosystems like Mekedatu and Shivanasamudra\, where aquatic species continue to thrive under increasingly threatened conditions. \nIn this talk\, Naren Sreenivasan from the Wildlife Association of South India presents a decade-long journey exploring and documenting the critical aquatic habitats of the Cauvery basin. From exploratory expeditions deep into the Moyar River valley\, to radio-tracking large Mahseer in the Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary\, to rediscovering fish species once thought extinct\, this talk offers a rare glimpse into one of India’s most overlooked wildernesses. Discover the Cauvery not merely as a source of freshwater\, but as a living ecosystem. \nThe session will conclude with an audience Q&A. \n
URL:https://bangaloreinternationalcentre.org/event/the-living-cauvery/
LOCATION:Bangalore International Centre\, 7\, 4th Main Road\, Domlur II Stage\, Bangalore\, Karnataka\, 560071\, India
CATEGORIES:Environment,Wildlife
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