Living high and dry Tree houses conjure up an
image of unspoilt jungle
experience. But not so for the tribals of Kodange Hadi, who are forced to live on tree tops to protect themselves from wild
animal attacks.
Ravindra Bhat relates
the pathetic plight of
these natural inhabitants
of the forest who
now live in the
shadow of fear.
Its OUR world too! Coorg, with its unparalleled scenic beauty, lush green valleys, coffee
plantations, verdant forests and majestic mountain ranges, is an absolute treat to nature lovers. The Coorg Wildlife Society has taken upon itself the task of ensuring that this natural wealth is adequate, protected, conserved, controlled and enjoyed. K G Belliappa reports.
Lets celebrate! The ceremonies and rituals conducted during festivals and fairs demonstrate a message of unity, equality and communal harmony, writes Dr Byadarahalli Shivaraj.
Kallarali vachanagalagi... The ambitious Vachana Shila Mantapa with the stone engravings of the vachanas of Basavanna is nearing completion. Sadly, fund paucity has hit the project, writes D R Purohit Kaladagi.
Injecting life into wells Go in for rain water harvesting
and conserve water, writes
Arathi Patrame, after meeting
Rajarathnam Devadiga who has
only success stories to relate.
The Coorg Wildlife Society has taken upon itself the task of ensuring that this natural wealth is adequate, protected, conserved, controlled and enjoyed.