The Hingol Tragedy

The Hingol Tragedy Where is wwf? The tragic killing of the rare Persian Leopard is a reality check Call for Wildlife Preservation… According to World Wide Fund (WWF) it is an International organization dedicated to protecting the world’s wildlife by directing its conservation efforts toward protecting endangered spaces and addressing global threats. Now its the

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Ecoist Partners up with International Degrowth Network

ECOIST PARTNERS UP WITH INTERNATIONAL DEGROWTH NETWORK Ecoist joins the International Degrowth Network for an Ecocentric Future of our Humankind Our Only home Mother Earth faces unprecedented challenges posed by climate change and environmental degradation caused by the un-natural growth led by Human’s greed. We, Ecoist joined the IDN to be a contributor in this

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Tarai – The Indigenous Rock dams of Koh Solaiman

HARVESTING WATER AND RESTORING LANDSCAPE WITH ROCKDAMS The Regenerative flood mitigation syste https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nr28tSsvM1A Special Thanks 🙏 Popular Science for making such an amazing Animation… We at Ecoist are planning to do preserve the centuries perhaps millennials old water harvesting system that still persist in koh Solaiman mountains of Indus valley   Turkey Creek Something remarkable happening in the

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Ghazi Scarabs | Tying Academia back to the Earth

ghaziThe First Academic scarabs Future is where Regeneration and community involvement are taking center stage, Ecoist has initiated an initiative to set that stage for a regenerative and Circular economy. Vermicomposters function same way as scarabs do in Nature. Just as scarabs aid in breaking down organic matter, our composting enthusiasts with their Eisenia Fetida

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Riparian Forests Along the Indus River

Restoring Indus River’s ecosystems with with Riparian Management

Restoring Indus River’s ecosystems with with Riparian Management Rivers are the lifeblood of our planet, weaving through landscapes, nourishing ecosystems, and sustaining communities. Yet, the delicate balance that keeps these vital waterways thriving is under threat. Riparian Management is a holistic approach that holds the key to preserving the health and vitality of our rivers.

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Fireflies of Indus

The Silent Tragedy of the Indus River: Pesticides and the Vanishing Fireflies In the heart of the Indus River, a mystical phenomenon once unfolded like a shimmering tapestry of nature: the “river of fireflies.” These tiny, luminescent creatures would light up the night, casting a spell on all who were fortunate enough to witness their

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Rohi Scarab | Pioneering Community-Owned Vermicomposting Farm

RohiThe first of scarabs Future is where Regeneration and community involvement are taking center stage, Ecoist has initiated an initiative to set that stage for a regenerative and circular economy. Vermicomposters function same way as scarabs do in Nature. Just as scarabs aid in breaking down organic matter, our composting enthusiasts with their Eisenia Fetida

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