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Wildlife-Friendly Workplaces: How Offices and Campuses Can Support Urban Biodiversity

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  When people think about wildlife conservation, they often imagine forests, national parks, and protected reserves. Yet, in a rapidly growing city like Bengaluru, conservation begins much closer to home — and increasingly, closer to the workplace. Corporate campuses, office parks, educational institutions, and industrial facilities collectively occupy vast areas of urban land. The choices made in designing and managing these spaces can significantly influence local biodiversity, creating either barriers or safe havens for wildlife. As Bengaluru continues to expand, workplaces have a unique opportunity to contribute to the conservation of the city's rich urban biodiversity while creating greener, healthier environments for employees. Bengaluru: A City Shared With Wildlife Despite being India's technology capital, Bengaluru remains home to an incredible variety of wildlife. Birds such as parakeets, sunbirds, owls, and kingfishers continue to thrive within the city. Lakes support...

Monsoon in Bengaluru: Why Wildlife Rescue Calls Spike During the Rains

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The arrival of the monsoon brings much-needed relief to Bengaluru after months of summer heat. Lakes fill up, gardens flourish, and temperatures become more pleasant. However, for the city's wildlife, the rainy season can also be a period of immense stress and disruption. Every year, PfA Wildlife Hospital witnesses a noticeable increase in rescue calls during the monsoon months. From snakes appearing in homes and apartment complexes to baby birds displaced from nests, the rains create a range of challenges for urban wildlife. Understanding why this happens can help residents respond appropriately and coexist safely with the animals that share our city. Why Does Wildlife Become More Visible During the Monsoon? Many wild animals spend much of their lives hidden from human sight. Snakes remain in burrows, birds nest in trees and shrubs, and small mammals seek shelter in dense vegetation. Heavy rainfall often disrupts these natural refuges. Flooded burrows, waterlogged vegetation, fall...