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Ecology Of Small Things | Ankit Ranjan Pathak | TEDxYouth@TheModernSchool
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-24 17:11
Biodiversity and Conservation - Globally, over 20,000 butterfly species have been identified, highlighting the extensive biodiversity [1] - In India, more than 1,500 butterfly species are found, showcasing the country's rich natural heritage [1] - Even in the tough conditions of Rajasthan, 80 butterfly species have been recorded, demonstrating the adaptability of these insects [1] - The conservation of butterflies is crucial as they are an important part of the ecosystem, supporting its overall health [1] - Protecting butterflies also aids in the conservation of birds, as butterfly caterpillars are a vital source of high protein for young birds [1] Habitat and Environment - Wild plants and shrubs are essential habitats for butterflies and other insects, often overlooked in favor of trees [2] - The natural growth of wild plants is crucial for maintaining a healthy ecosystem, supporting various insects and animals [2] - The industry should prioritize preserving naturally grown plants and avoid unnecessary removal during development projects [4] - Integrating nature and culture, such as creating gardens based on Vedic traditions, can help connect people with the environment [4] Initiatives and Projects - A butterfly park was established in Patna in 2016, marking a significant step towards insect conservation [1] - The Flying Colors of Patna Zoo book documented 102 butterfly species within the zoo, supported by the Forest Department and the Chief Minister of Bihar [1] - An eco-system was developed in Muzzafarpur, Bihar, preserving existing wild plants and creating natural spaces for children to learn [2][3]
Why stories matter and how to tell them right? | Rohit Varma | TEDxPalasia
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-21 16:54
[music] [music] The line which you see on the slide, it says, "What if there were no stories. What would have happened to us as human beings. No connections, no drama, no suspense, no thrill, no life.What would have happened to the human race. That is the reason why we have stories. I think humans are the only creatures who tell the stories, who connect on stories and that is the reason why stories are so important in our lives.We are very fortunate as a as as a as a as a creatures or as a species that we c ...
X @The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal· 2025-11-17 15:57
Southern California’s newest celebrity enjoys strolling the Malibu coast and lolling about the backyards of the rich. She’s one of many black bears making themselves at home in L.A. 🔗 https://t.co/t95q9HT85J https://t.co/PCrFKKwgST ...
How nature teaches us to rebuild after the fire | Kristen Ochoa | TEDxAltadena
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-05 16:32
Home is at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains. And we watch as the foothills change with the light and with the seasons. And we look up and we hike in.And the land, it's part of us. The Angelus National Forest and the oaks and the canyons, the owls and the coyotes, they're all home. Unlike many parts of Los Angeles, for us, nature is accessible and present.Deer and bear visit our yards. We hike to trails. And our canyons like Eaton Canyon and Meard Canyon, there are sanctuaries.So when a private develope ...
THE POWER OF IMAGINATION | Dan Dinu | TEDxTractorul
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-13 16:04
Inspiration & Passion - The speaker's childhood passion for adventure books and atlases fueled a desire for exploration, leading to a career as a nature photographer [1] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of imagination and perseverance in achieving one's dreams [4][7] Travel & Exploration - The speaker has traveled extensively to photograph wildlife and landscapes, including African savannas, American Southwest canyons, Yellowstone National Park, New Zealand fjords, and the Northern Lights [1] - The speaker shares experiences from India's Bandhavgarh National Park, Uganda's Kibale Forest, and Romania, highlighting the challenges and rewards of wildlife photography [2][4] Wildlife Photography & Conservation - The speaker discusses the challenges of photographing elusive animals like tigers, chimpanzees, and lynx, emphasizing the importance of patience, observation, and respect for nature [2][4][5] - The speaker's project "România sălbatică" (Wild Romania) aimed to capture the beauty of Romanian wildlife and promote conservation efforts [6] - The speaker donated 1,000 photography albums to public libraries, environmental NGOs, and schools [6] - The "România sălbatică" documentary film has been viewed by approximately 4,500 children, inspiring them to connect with nature [6][7]