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When a Flyway Fell Silent: Omid and the Vanishing Memory of Migration
This embroidery is a tribute to Omid, the last known Siberian crane of the western migratory flyway, & to an ancient journey that once linked the Arctic tundra of Russia with the wetlands of the Caspian Sea. Omid’s solitary migration embodied the memory of a vanished flyway erased by habitat loss, climate change, and human pressure. His disappearance after 2023 marks not only the possible loss of a single bird, but the silent collapse of an entire migration system that had en

Brishti
6 days ago4 min read


A Conversation with my Garden Squirrel
Note: You can read my previous blog, What Stories do your Kitchen Windows tell?, to understand the source of the names of the squirrels...

Brishti
Jul 6, 20225 min read


Want to adopt an eco-friendly lifestyle? Be proudly frugal...
At the outset, you may ask 'how will my small effort matter in a population of around 8 billion?' To this I'd like to say that: As it is...

Brishti
Jun 19, 20229 min read


Understanding Carbon Emissions and Carbon Footprint
Content: Fast Facts What are carbon emissions? Sources of carbon emissions What is a carbon footprint? FAST FACTS: I often talk about...

Brishti
Jun 13, 20223 min read
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