When we discuss urban nature, we often forget about real natural habitats. In Bengaluru, widely called the Garden City, most talks about urban nature focus on landscaped parks, roadside trees, and manicured gardens; in other words, artificial ecosystems designed for looks and human comfort. As lay citizens, we usually notice only such nature as we see around our homes, workplaces or other areas we generally pass by. While these places do have some ecological value, they mostly support a few highly adaptable species. This has strong negative implications for native flora and fauna that depend on open scrublands, grasslands, rocky…
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Nishanth is an ecologist with a keen interest in GIS, mapping, plants, and landscape ecology. He is drawn to understanding landscapes through spatial thinking, field observation, and close engagement with plant life. He enjoys nature walks, photographing and identifying plants, illustrating the natural world, and writing about science and nature to foster deeper connections with the living world.