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Tropical Institute of Ecological Sciences

Org #27955
Vetted since 2015
2004
year founded
$17,942
raised on GlobalGiving
9
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

To create an environmentally responsible community, through research, environmental education, capacity building and community participation blending traditional and modern scientific knowledge.

Projects (3)

Adopt a River
India / Climate Action
Adopt a River
Bees for Life!
India / Sustainable Agriculture
Bees for Life!
Project Leaders
Punnen Kurian
Punnen Kurian
Leena Fernandez
Leena Fernandez
Sarath Babu
Sarath Babu
Team
Sarath Babu
Organization Information
Ecological Research Campus,
K.K.Road, Velloor P.O.
Kottayam, Kerala 686501
India
9447077050
Organization Information
Ecological Research Campus,
K.K.Road, Velloor P.O.
Kottayam, Kerala 686501
India
9447077050

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Snake Rescue: A Tale of Hope and Cooperation

By Anoop | Project Coordinator

In the heart of a bustling suburban neighborhood, a tale unfolded that captured the essence of humanity's connection with nature. It began with a call for help, a cry echoing through the community,... Read the full report ›

Feb 24, 2024 | Adopt a River
RIPARIAN VEGETATION REJUVENATION THROUGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AND LOCAL COMMUNITY

By Anoopa Mathews | Project Assistant

The term "Riparia" beautifully embodies the essence of "along the river margin." Riparian vegetation collectively refers to the array of plant life thriving along these river margins. This unique... Read the full report ›

Feb 12, 2024 | Bees for Life!
Community Level Training: Beekeeping for a Sustainable Future

By SARATH BABU N B | Project Leader

Honey bees, those industrious pollinators, play a pivotal role in our ecosystem. Their symbiotic dance with plants ensures the pollination of crops and the continuation of biodiversity. But, alas,... Read the full report ›
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