India is a unique blend of culture, wildlife, history, and tradition. The cultural relationships between people and wildlife in India are ancient and deeply rooted in history, prominently featured in our folklore, art forms, rituals, and the acceptance of other life forms within human spaces. These relationships are not merely historical artefacts; they continue to shape our daily lives and interactions with the natural world.
Our programme's vision is to shift the narrative of human-wildlife interactions from entirely negative to more nuanced and positive. We aim to acknowledge and showcase the rich and diverse relationships between humans and nature that surround us. Through our fellowship program, we strive to document and understand the complex and multifaceted relationships between humans and nature through art, culture, and tradition.