Alumnus

Pavithra Sankaran

Programme Manager

MSc Science, Media and Communication, Cardiff University

I began working with NCF in 2003, on a miscellany of communication projects that included making films, building websites and creating communication products. 

For the next ten years, I worked on conceptualising, designing and managing variety of public engagement and conservation communication projects.

In 2014, I moved to a new role in helping NCF raise funds to support the extraordinary work our scientists and conservationists do.

Projects

Publications

Poster

2015

What makes a healthy reef?

Poster

2014

Plant-Animal Interactions

Poster

2014

Decomposition and Nutrient Cycling

Poster

2014

Invertebrates Of The Western Ghats - Centipedes

Poster

2014

Introduction to the Western Ghats

Poster

2014

Small Carnivores of Namdapha

Popular Article

2013

Waiting for the oriole

Popular Article

2013

The circle of life

Popular Article

2013

My books and their animals

Popular Article

2011

Conserving the tiger needs putting people first

Popular Article

2011

Through democracy or by diktat? Creating inviolate areas for wildlife conservation

Popular Article

2011

A real race on an imaginary course?

Popular Article

2011

 Staying legal, staying reasonable

Popular Article

2010

Desperate neighbours: wildlife and the rural poor

Popular Article

2010

The diverse economy of nature

Popular Article

2010

Change the hunter

Popular Article

2010

Ecotourist, tread carefully! 

Popular Article

2010

Saving a culture of coexistence

Popular Article

2010

The elephant in your coffee

Popular Article

2010

Wildlife beyond borders

Popular Article

2010

Nobody’s heroes

Journal Article

2010

Seeing the elephant in the room: human elephant conflict and the Elephant Task Force report

Poster

2006

Lesser-known Mammals of Namdapha

Poster

2006

Large Herbivores of Namdapha

Book Review

2006

Of personality, ideology and science in tiger conservation (Review of A View from the Machan by K. Ullas Karanth) 

Popular Article

2004

Rainforest revival.