Interpretation Centre Projects

Home to one of India’s largest and most important mangrove ecosystems, Pichavaram in the Cuddalore district of Tamil Nadu has
This involved showcasing the four common venomous snakes of peninsular India (Spectacled Cobra, Indian Krait, Russell’s Viper and Saw-Scaled Viper)
This project involved the creation of life sized models of various snakes and lizards.The challenge was to be as taxonomically
This is one of the oldest museums in the country. We were commissioned to refurbish the museum and give it a
Congested with people, vehicles and buildings, Chennai gasps for breath. But it still has some green areas that allow people
Joss Brooks, who through his brand of restoration ecology, has given a city dump an unimaginable makeover. Geeta Padmanabhan on
The Global Ecovillage Network (GEN) Auroville desk based in Pitchandikulam Forest has just successfully hosted a 5 week Ecovillage Design
  In 2006 Pitchandikulam began the transformation of an eroded, overgrazed 88 acre site at Mugaiyur into a thriving Eco-park.
M. Eric Ramanujam has been a wildlife illustrator and owl researcher for nearly two decades. Since 1997 he has been
Dr Bubesh Guptha specializes in researching biodiversity, birds, mammals, butterflies and reptiles. As Senior Wildlife Biologist at Pitchandikulam, he has undertaken surveys and studies