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  • Promotional banner for "The Green Mandate – Season 3, Episode 4" organized by Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy in collaboration with Rainmatter Foundation. The event is titled “Access, Ethics, and Law in Wildlife Research and Filmmaking.” Featured speakers are Dr. Vidya Athreya, Conservation Biologist and Director at Wildlife Conservation Society; Akanksha Sood Singh, Natural History Filmmaker and Founding Partner at The Gaia People. The conversation is moderated by Debadityo Sinha, Lead, Climate & Ecosystems at Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy. The event will be held at India International Centre–Annexe, Max Mueller Marg, New Delhi on April 29 from 6 PM to 7:30 PM.
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    The Green Mandate Season 3, Ep. 4 | ‘Access, Ethics, and Law in Wildlife Research and Filmmaking’ with Dr Vidya Athreya and Akanksha Sood Singh

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    The Green Mandate Season 3, Ep. 3 | ‘Assessing the River Interlinking Project’ with Shashi Shekhar, JS Chauhan & Himanshu Thakkar

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    The Green Mandate Season 3 Ep. 1| ‘The ESA/ ESZ Approach in Ecosystem Conservation’ with B.K. Singh & Prakriti Srivastava (Ex-PCCFs Karnataka & Kerala)

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    The Green Mandate Season 2, Ep. 5: ‘Political Ecology of Forests’ with Mr. Pradyut Bordoloi (Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha)

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    The Green Mandate Season 2, Ep. 4: ‘Introduction of African Cheetahs In India’ in conversation with Dr. Ravi Chellam

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    The Green Mandate Season 2, Ep. 3: Forest and Biodiversity Governance in Northeast India’ with Mr. Dev Prakash Bankhwal (IFS)

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