Neeraj Vedwan (@nvedwan) 's Twitter Profile
Neeraj Vedwan

@nvedwan

Interested in politics, environment, health, literature, films and food. Academic.

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SAGE- Stripes And Green Earth Foundation (@sageearth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This clip was shot somewhere in Wayanad in the aftermath of the recent calamity, I am told. We often assess the damage caused by these calamities only in human terms. In reality, these human-made catastrophes impact all creatures. MoEF&CC Mohan Pargaien IFS🇮🇳 Ramesh Pandey Jairam Ramesh

The Figen (@thefigen_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Historic Photo, 1935 Last photo of Hachiko, the faithful dog who waited for over 9 years outside Shibuya Station for his master to return even after he perished. Hachiko became famous for waiting patiently for his owner, Professor Hidesaburo Ueno, outside Shibuya Train Station

Historic Photo, 1935

Last photo of Hachiko, the faithful dog who waited for over 9 years outside Shibuya Station for his master to return even after he perished.

Hachiko became famous for waiting patiently for his owner, Professor Hidesaburo Ueno, outside Shibuya Train Station
Pádraic Fogarty (@whittledaway) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"We studied 230 fisheries around the world. We found populations of many overfished species are in far worse condition than has been reported, and the sustainability of fisheries was overstated" We need a global treaty to end all industrial fishing theconversation.com/investigation-…

Elliot Swartz (@elliotswartz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everyone should read this and remember that when shit hits the fan, the government & dairy companies were more interested in protecting an unnecessary milk supply than preventing another pandemic No revisionist history

Team Wolf (@teamwolf_org) 's Twitter Profile Photo

USDA has been exposed for slaughtering over 370,000 animals in 2023, including federally protected species like Gray Wolves. In Montana, 71 wolves were killed, despite being responsible for ~0.002% of livestock losses. Read more: n.pr/406AyPb

Peter Singer (@petersinger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I recently wrote for TIME on why the U.S. is so far behind Europe in animal welfare standards, and what this means for hundreds of millions of animals. It’s a wake-up call to Americans who continue to buy eggs from hens living their entire lives crammed into tiny cages. I also

I recently wrote for <a href="/TIME/">TIME</a> on why the U.S. is so far behind Europe in animal welfare standards, and what this means for hundreds of millions of animals. It’s a wake-up call to Americans who continue to buy eggs from hens living their entire lives crammed into tiny cages. I also
Dr Tom Montgomery (@drtomontgomery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Birds On the long journey from Africa, this Lesser Whitethroat stopped to rest & feed in Cyprus. Criminal gangs use lime sticks & mist nets to catch songbirds in staggering numbers - last fall, well over half a million were killed. Trapping has increased by 76% in one year.

#Birds 

On the long journey from Africa, this Lesser Whitethroat stopped to rest &amp; feed in Cyprus.

Criminal gangs use lime sticks &amp; mist nets to catch songbirds in staggering numbers - last fall, well over half a million were killed.

Trapping has increased by 76% in one year.
Dr Tom Montgomery (@drtomontgomery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The people of Cyprus see nothing wrong in killing millions of songbirds which pass through on their migration route. I highly recommend this moving film of brave men rescuing the birds and explaining this important issue. youtu.be/5oFOkqTtXFw?fe…

Shalin Gala (@shalingala) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Grief is universal. When animals are tormented and killed, their families grieve. They feel pain and suffer, just like we do. They deserve to live free from slaughterhouses, laboratories, circuses and other human exploits.

Dr. Leena Dhankhar (@leenadhankhar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Massacre in plain sight During a visit to Nuh’s Kotla reservoir, I witnessed a horrifying scene—migratory birds trapped in giant nets, one wood sandpiper brutally chopped before I could stop it. Nets are laid before migratory season. Why? To catch and sell birds for ₹500–900

Massacre in plain sight
During a visit to Nuh’s Kotla reservoir, I witnessed a horrifying scene—migratory birds trapped in giant nets, one wood sandpiper brutally chopped before I could stop it. Nets are laid before migratory season. Why? To catch and sell birds for ₹500–900
Matt Kaeberlein (@mkaeberlein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m excited to share my latest article: “A Practical Approach to Healthspan Medicine” just published in Scientific American scientificamerican.com/custom-media/g… For too long, our healthcare system has operated on a reactive fix-it-when-it-breaks model. This piece outlines the emerging field

Asra Nomani (@asranomani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Bahawalpur.” I still have chills in my heart from when I first heard that town’s name in late January 2002. For the 23 years since, I have reported on how Pakistani intelligence and military leaders have used that city — Bahawalpur — in the southern province of Punjab as a base