Biocultural community protocols on YouTube
Biocultural community protocols document livestock keepers’ contribution to conserving the environment and their livestock breeds. Indian filmmaker Moving Images has made two videos on this new approach.
Video 1: Biocultural protocols and access and benefit sharing
Video 2: Developing biocultural protocols among the Raika (India) and Samburu (Kenya)
Consultations on camels and biocultural protocols
LPP is co-organizing two meetings in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India, on 24 and 25 February 2010 to discuss the future of livestock keepers.
National Consultation for Saving the Camel, 24 February
Organized by Lokhit Pashu-Palak Sansthan and the Jaisalmer Camel Development Society. Government, private enterprise, NGOs, scientists, camel lovers and all who feel concerned are cordially invtied to discussions, brainstorming, camel competitions and camel product demonstrations.
Biocultural Community Protocols for Livestock Keepers, 25 February
Biocultural protocols are a new method of documenting livestock keepers’ contribution to maintaining breeds and conserving the environment. Organized by LIFE Network India, the Rain-fed Livestock Network, and Lokhit Pashu-Palak Sansthan, this meeting is an opportunity to share experiences with the development of biocultural protocols, identify the potential and pitfalls, and better understand their implications for local livestock keepers.
Stunning images of camels
Australian photographer Tim Cushan visited Rajasthan to photograph camels in India’s desert state. He was hosted by LPP’s Ilse Koehler-Rollefson and Hanwant Singh of Lokhit Pashu-Palak Sansthan. See his beautiful photo essay here.
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