Impact of Climate Change on Wildlife - More Pictures



















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by Dr Anand & Geeta Pereira
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Comment on this article

  • Paula Chastain MAT MEd, USA Lake Charles La

    Mon, Jun 18 2012

    I am trying to create a power point showing the thirty seven (37) wild cat of the world for Environmental Science Class at West Brook High School in Beaumont Texas . I am also trying to include as many subspecies of the animals that I can find their. picture. I would like to use the picture of the Leopard Cat in the power point.

  • FR J F TEXEIRA, VIRAJPET,KODAGU DT.

    Tue, Aug 10 2010

    DEAR ANAND AND GEETHA,
    THANKS FOR THE LOVELY WRITE UP. REGRET TO TELL YOU THAT AS LONG AS WE ARE ALL VERY COZY ABOUT OUR INDIFFERENCE TOWORDS THE ENVIRONMENT NOTHING CAN BE DONE.LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOUR INCLUDES THE ENVIRONMENT OF MY BROTHER AND SISTER WHO LIVE AROUND ME ,.....IF NOT HOW TO LOVE THEM.....,LET US MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO PRESERVE AND CONSERVE ALL THAT IS POSSIBLE TO.....USE AND REUSE THE RESOURCES AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE WITH AS LITTLE DAMAGE TO THE ENVIRONMENT,...LET US BE ECO FRIENDLY .....,ALL THE BEST FR TEXEIRA JOHN FRANCIS

  • Joe Britto, Nakre/Bangalore

    Mon, Aug 09 2010

    This article by Dr. Anand & Geetha Pereira really brings forth the sad and helpless plight of not only wildlife , flora & fauna but the very coexistence of man and nature . They say that there is enough in this world for 'Every man's need' , but not enough for 'A man's greed'. Today we have our politicians conducting a drama in Bellary a district which has been devasted and turned into a desert by our greedy mining mafia. Which ever party is at the helm of affairs really does not matter as it's almost become their birthright to destroy whatever little is left of the Forest areas .After all the Forest Department is usually controlled by the Chief Minister (Or a puppet Forest Minister) .

    We are blessed to have a few nature lovers like Dr. Anand & Geetha Pereira who through their dedicated lives have been constantly been enlightening us of the happenings and their photographs say it all. We hope their message reaches the powers that matter and some sense prevails and a fresh legislation is brought about to totally ban deforestation in our State and atleast retain the little forest area is left .

  • Joseph Naresh Menezes, Mumbai

    Sun, Aug 08 2010

    Dearest Anand and Geetha,My family and self appreciate the great works that you all have been carrying out.It is good information not only for the Genx children but also for the parents.I am sure many of todays parents have not seen such wildlife that exists in India in their natural grandeur.I hope all the parents inform one another and also the neighbours about all this work done by Dr Anand and Geetha.Hats of to Dr Anand and Geetha for the real hardwork done by each of you all.God bless you all for it.Even my son Clyde and my wife Hazel enjoyed every part of their stay at your Eden Garden(Kirehally Coffee Estate)

  • Sunil Crasto, Jeppu Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 08 2010

    Thank you Dr Anand and Geetha for giving us those nice pictures and regular contributions in educating us to protect our enviroment and its natural habitat.Kindly provide me with your e-mail or telephone number i would love to get in touch with you'll and keep up the good work.


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