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Roundglass Sustain: Helping India Connect with Nature

Welcome to Roundglass Sustain! We are a not-for-profit group sharing inspiring stories about India’s wildlife and habitats. Through beautiful films, photography, and deep-dived articles, we bring India’s wildlife, plants, and habitats to life.

We work with scientists, conservationists, and communities to create content that’s fun, easy to understand, and inspiring. Our goal is to help everyone feel closer to nature and take small steps to protect it.

Our storytelling supports conservation efforts by raising awareness and helping communities protect wildlife. Explore over 300 species and 80 habitats on our website roundglasssustain.com/

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Which rare big cat was recorded by a camera trap in Pangolakha in 2024?
#BigCats #AnimalProtection #Pangolakha #MountainWildlife

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The Asian Koel makes its presence in our backyards known through its song rather than its appearance. This brood parasite is well known for its haunting calls and shirking its parental duties.

#AsianKoel #BroodParasite #AvianWorld #KoelCall #Birds #BirdPopulation

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Have you ever seen a flying squirrel this big?

Deep within the Himalayan forests lives a rare nocturnal giant, quietly gliding through the darkness where few ever get the chance to see it.

Check out this video featuring the fascinating story of Raj Pankhi, the Bhutan Giant Flying Squirrel, a mysterious resident of the Himalayan forests of Sikkim.

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Which organization recorded the tiger's presence through a camera trap in Pangolakha?
#TigerProtection #TigerPopulation #SikkimWildlife

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Wildlife Trivia!

In which district of Sikkim is Pangolakha Wildlife Sanctuary located?
#PangolakhaWildlife #Sikkim #MountainWildlife

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Which of these animals is found in Pangolakha Wildlife Sanctuary?
#WildlifeConservation #AnimalProtection #PangolakhaWildlife

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How many species of hyenas are found in the world?
#Hyena #Predators #WildlifeConservation

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Following the ancient silk route will take you to remote Pangolakha, nestled among the towering hills of the Himalayas, where nature still moves to an ancient rhythm. Dense forests, drifting mountain mist and silent valleys create a sanctuary for some of the world’s most elusive wildlife, including the rare and mysterious musk deer.

Watch the full film ""The Wild Heart of Pangolakha,"" in hindi and explore the breathtaking landscapes of Sikkim’s Pangolakha Wildlife Sanctuary!

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Covering an area of 124 square kilometres in Sikkim’s Pakyong District, the Pangolakha Wildlife Sanctuary is home to the snow leopard, red panda, Himalayan musk deer, Himalayan goral, black bear, Sikkim pika, Bhutan giant flying squirrel, and many other mammals. Even India’s national animal has left its pawprint here.

In 2024, a camera trap set up by the Bombay Natural History Society recorded the presence of a tiger at an elevation of 3,640 metres. Today, the sanctuary, home to these iconic mammalian species, faces a complex array of challenges, further intensified by climate change. Visitors to this wildlife haven must ensure that their presence does not disturb the area’s delicate natural balance.

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In an era where human-wildlife conflict headlines dominate the conservation discourse, this small sanctuary whispers a counter-narrative: that coexistence is not a utopian dream but a lived, tested reality.



Read about Mahuadanr, the first Indian protected area dedicated to the Indian Grey Wolf. Check out the full documentary featuring the natural habitat of the Indian Grey Wolf and their struggle for survival.



Photos by Dhritiman Mukherjee & Shahzada Iqbal



#CoexistenceInConservation #IndianGreyWolfSanctuary #MahuadanrWildlife #WildlifeSanctuary

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