What does it mean to belong to the earth, rather than merely live on it? 🌿
For our next circle, we turn to Rabindranath Tagore, not just as a poet, but as a thinker deeply rooted in the living world.
Through his writings on nature, we will explore ideas of kinship, wonder, and the human place within the larger web of life.
This session invites us to slow down and revisit a literary imagination where forests, rivers, seasons, and birds are not background, but participants in life itself.
This is a curated space with limited seats.
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Applications are now open for Living Leopards 🐆 (Duration: May-June)
Join us on the ground to help document human leopard coexistence across the Pocharam landscape.
We’re looking for Core Interns and Volunteers to be part of this field effort and contribute to real conservation action.
🌿 Field experience
🤝 Community engagement
📍 On ground conservation
Apply through the link through QR or go to www.hyticos.in/living-leopards
Be part of the story before it is written.
Hello! 🌿🐾
Excited to share the HYTICOS Nature & Wildlife Summer Camp, a 7-day hands-on nature experience for kids, filled with birdwatching, wildlife walks, forest immersion, night trails, and fun conservation activities.
A small, interactive camp guided by naturalists and educators to help children connect deeply with nature 🌱
📌 Check the poster for details
👥 Only 15 slots available
To know more or book a spot, WhatsApp us at 9866255737!
A forest boundary on paper is not the end of a forest.
What happens around protected areas matters just as much as what happens inside them. That is why the law creates Eco Sensitive Zones (ESZs) to act as a buffer against harmful development.
Because protecting forests is not just about drawing lines.
It is about protecting the ecosystem beyond them.
Swipe to understand why ESZs matter.
Law explained simply, without noise.
Publication Alert 📄🐅
We’re proud to share that our long-term research has been published in Oryx.
This study examines whether prey availability can support tiger recovery in Kawal Tiger Reserve through long-term prey density and carrying capacity assessment.
At its core, this paper asks a simple but critical question:
Can a forest feed enough prey to sustain recovering tiger populations?
The answers matter because prey abundance is one of the strongest foundations of tiger conservation.
For us, this is also a milestone;
long-term grassroots fieldwork becoming part of the global scientific record.
Swipe to unpack the science 🌿🐅
#PublicationAlert #TigerConservation #WildlifeScience
This Leopard Day, we begin.
Leopards are sharing more space with people than ever before, moving through farms, roads, and villages across the Kamareddy landscape. But as these encounters increase, so do conflict, fear, and unexplained deaths.
To protect both people and leopards, we first need to understand the landscape they share.
That is why we are launching Living Leopards, a month long baseline survey across 250 villages to map leopard presence, identify conflict hotspots, and listen to community experiences.
This is where conservation begins: on the ground, with people.
We are also opening opportunities for interns and volunteers to join us in this effort.
If you want to be part of real field conservation, stay with us. Applications open soon.
🐆 Because coexistence starts with understanding.
Thanks to escapevelocitygrants @the.natureseye@man_of_the_forest_@the_jungirl for helping us with the first grant to launch the project!
#InternationalLeopardDay #LivingLeopards #LeopardConservation #HumanWildlifeConflict #Coexistence ConservationIndia TelanganaWildlife
LUNGS Night Walk 🌿
An after-dark exploration of Osmania University with Nandakumar Palle and Dr Aditya Srinivasulu! Don't miss out on this opportunity to experience the Creatures of the Night.
Limited slots, RSVP now!
🔗https://www.hyticos.in/event-details/lungs-walk-13-creatures-of-the-night
🚨🐅 Paper Alert | New Read in Oryx Journal 🐅🚨
Can prey alone drive tiger recovery? A fascinating study from India explores long-term prey density and carrying capacity inside a tiger reserve, asking one of conservation’s biggest questions: Is enough prey sufficient for tiger comeback? 
🔍 Key Takeaways:
🦌 High prey abundance can create the biological potential for tiger recovery.
🌳 But prey alone is not enough. Connectivity, habitat quality, and reduced human pressures are equally critical.
🚧 Fragmentation and barriers can stop tigers from recolonizing even prey-rich landscapes.
🌍 Real recovery needs prey restoration plus corridors, protection, and landscape planning. 
💡 Why this matters globally:
Large carnivore recovery is not just about food; it is about movement, coexistence, and functioning ecosystems. A lesson for tiger landscapes across Asia and predator conservation worldwide. 🌏🐾
📖 Read the paper in Cambridge University Press / Oryx:
“Could prey support the recovery of a tiger population? Long-term prey density and carrying capacity assessment of a tiger reserve in India.” Photos: @i.sumit.patel and @ronty_photoartist
#tigerconservation #wildlifescience #carnivoreecology #indiawildlife #incredible
For five years, we returned to these grasslands hoping for one moment.
This January, something moved near a lone neem tree.
At first, we thought it was a jackal.
Then it raised its head.
This is the first story in our new series: Stories from the Wild; real field accounts from the landscapes we work in.
📖 Read “The January Wolf” on our website.
Scan the QR on the last slide for more.
#StoriesFromTheWild #IndianWolf #GrasslandEcology #HyTiCoS
Some conversations need time, attention, and the right company – especially those around the conservation of our planet.
We’re opening up a small circle for those who want to read closely, think deeply, and sit with questions around the world we share.
Before we meet, a few short readings will be shared. Engaging with them will shape what we bring into the room together.
This is a curated space with limited seats.
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🐅 When forests shrink, tigers don’t disappear—they adapt.
This Earth Day, join us for a special screening of Tigers on the Rise (DisneyNature), a powerful story of tigers navigating human-dominated landscapes like Bhopal.
🎬 Followed by a conversation featuring Suman Raju, a contributor to the film, along with voices from the ground—including our co-founder, Imran Siddiqui and a wildlife and conservation storyteller from Bhopal, Akshita Jain.
🌿 From habitat loss to coexistence, we explore what it truly means to share space with the wild.
📍 IKEA Hyderabad
📅 22 April
⚠️ Limited seats
👉 Register now: Scan QR or comment "Movie" for the link.
#EarthDay #TigerConservation #Coexistence #WildlifeIndia #HYTICOS Sustainability Conservation Tigers UrbanWildlife BhopalTigers DisneyNature
In a landscape where plastic is completely banned, conservation begins with small, conscious choices.
As part of this initiative in Nallamala, we engaged with children through interactive sessions on wildlife, forests, and the importance of protecting the ecosystems around them.
Taking this a step further, 415 steel water bottles were distributed to tribal school children, encouraging a shift away from plastic and towards more sustainable habits from an early age. This was donated by a dedicated HyTiCoS volunteer, Kiran. @nanikiran83
We believe that conservation begins with children—what they learn today shapes how they will care for forests tomorrow.
#HYTICOS #Nallamala #AmrabadTigerReserve #ConservationEducation #PlasticFree