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Call for Entries- All India environmental journalism competition, Indo-German Environment Partnership
Posted on 06 Jun, 2013 10:50 AMOrganisers
The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, the Forum of Environmental Journalists in India (FEJI) and The Third Pole
About the competition
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![The Kabini as it flows through Wayanad (Source: Seetha Gopalakrishnan, IWP)](/sites/default/files/styles/featured_articles/public/iwp/8724253505_4d5cc48cfd.jpg?itok=h0iXZn5e)
Call for The Natural Building Apprenticeship, The Students' Educational and Cultural Movement of Ladakh (SECMOL), Ladakh, July 15-August 11, 2013
Posted on 04 Jun, 2013 05:18 PMOffered by
The Students' Educational and Cultural Movement of Ladakh (SECMOL)
Location
Village of Phey, 18 km from Leh
Courses offered
The course shall be divided into two modules of two weeks each:
Call for Participation-Ecosystems for Life Media Fellowship, International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), July-December 2013
Posted on 04 Jun, 2013 04:11 PMOffered by
Training workshop on hydrogeology and water quality, People's Science Institute (PSI), Dehradun, June 14 -27 , 2013
Posted on 04 Jun, 2013 03:26 PMThe 15-year old battle for the Shivnath river still rages!
Posted on 03 Jun, 2013 07:53 PMThe Shivnath River, which is 345 kms long, is the Mahanadi’s largest tributary. It originates from the Godari village in Gadchiroli district, Maharashtra and flows northeast for 300 kms and joins the Mahanadi river near the town Shivrinarayan in Chhattisgarh.
![Dam built by Radius at Rasmara, Chhattisgarh](/sites/default/files/styles/featured_articles/public/iwp/rwl_annicut_at_rasmara.jpg?itok=MhzWYeh1)
Certificate programme on village GIS software, IIT Madras & WASSAN, Chittoor (AP), July 22-26, 2013
Posted on 02 Jun, 2013 04:51 PMOffer of grant progamme for journalists - The Himalayan Climate Change Adaptation Programme (HICAP)
Posted on 29 May, 2013 09:20 AMOrganiser details
The new tigers of India – Farmers!
Posted on 28 May, 2013 07:39 AMAt the start of the 20th century, India had nearly 40,000 tigers. That number came down to a mere 1827 in 1972. It took us just 75 years to almost wipe out an entire species!
But we woke up in the nick of time, launched ‘Project Tiger’, spent colossal amounts of money and energy and managed to double this number to 3642 by 2002.
![Farmers- Lost!](/sites/default/files/styles/featured_articles/public/iwp/disapearing_farmers.jpg?itok=h1pAnuSR)