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Krithi Karanth becomes first Indian woman to get Wild Innovator Award
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Last Updated: Apr 28, 2021, 12:01 PM IST
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Dr Krithi K Karanth is a Chief Conservation Scientist at Bengaluru-based Centre for Wildlife Studies.
This award given by the WILD ELEMENTS Foundation brings together a coalition of
innovators, advocates and partners to disrupt the status quo and identify solutions to global sustainability and conservation, a CWS statement said on Tuesday.
The Foundation s distinctive approach to addressing climate change is the Power of Three, recognising the interconnectedness of animal kind, humankind, and plant kind for the future planetary wellness of our shared home, it said.
Ratan Tata s Shout-Out To The People Who Fight For Our Planet On Earth Day Ratan Tata s Shout-Out To The People Who Fight For Our Planet On Earth Day Earth Day 2021: Ratan Tata has shared a post of appreciation for volunteers and innovators that are working to protect, conserve and fight for our planet
Ratan Tata gave a shout-out to volunteers and innovators who are working on environment conservation.
Tata Group s Chairman Emeritus Ratan Tata has shared a post of appreciation for volunteers, innovators and organisations that are working to protect, conserve and fight for our planet on the occasion of Earth Day. Ratan Tata, 83, took to Instagram this morning to give a shout-out to organisations and individuals who are fighting for the environment - either through innovations that are environmentally sustainable or by raising awareness on important issues.