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This section serves as a platform for documenting and developing research oriented work on human-wildlife interactions in India & beyond. It brings together field observations, preliminary analyses and reflections on the socio-ecological dynamics shaping conservation.
All content is independently conceptualised and managed by Bhargavi Sekar, in parallel with her MSc in Sustainable Development at the University of Sussex. Her work engages with questions of coexistence, governance and conflict at the interface of human and wildlife systems.
Through this platform, Sanctuary Stories extends beyond travel into a space for documentation, analysis and dialogue that is grounded in field experiences and driven by a commitment to more informed and equitable conservation.





