Roundglass Sustain dreams of a wilder, greener planet - one that is inclusive, peaceful, and sustainable - and respects every life form, big or small. We tell stories that inspire a sense of wonder in India’s wildlife and habitats while creating awareness, impact, and a compassionate community. Our goal is a flourishing environment that can support our wellbeing journeys. The mission to create a comprehensive record of India’s biodiversity is a long-term project, testimony to Roundglass’s commitment to Wholistic Wellbeing. By creating a globally accessible treasury of wildlife images, videos, and information,
Roundglass Sustain hopes to encourage people to act to protect all of Earth’s wealth and diversity. This is a step toward increasing conservation of the natural world, promoting sustainability, and arresting the decline of species and wild habitats. To be successful in our wellbeing journeys, we must make an effort to ensure that our society and the planet are healthy as well.
Khublei.shibun paralok lyngba ka jing leit jngoh ka jongphi iakine ki krem ba jylliew ha ri khasi jongngi..ka pyn kmen shisha iangi ruh ba ngi ruh ngi iohi ngi tip lyngba jongphi iaki jong long jong ki krem
Sir phi long u briew uba shlur shisha tangba katba phi nang shlur bad nang wad bnah katta nang kylla snier ma nga ba nga itieng ima ba phi ngam haki krem ki duriaw kiba i kynsha ai nguh ia u Blei uba la ri la sumar bad ba la don ryngjat bad phi Sir
Thanks RoundGlass Sustain. Beautiful documentary. Well produced. The scenes are so beautiful, just like the people whom you interviewed. Felt sad too, listening to the threadbare condition they live in. Yet their love the flora and fauna is astounding. I am sure that the administration will find a way help them live a better life. Special thanks to MMES too, for finding a solution to stop the destruction of the forest and its wildlife.
Thank you for watching out video! Please share it widely among friends and family. We aspire to bring many more stories like this from across the country.
Late to the comments section, but better late than never etc. Great to see a smaller snake featured. Mirroring the other comments - great camera work and edits. Thank you for sharing.
wow, my childhood was in versova and i remember seeing all these rich flora and fauna till 2000, we never had to go to goa to feel the beauty of the sea, the beaches were clean and all sea creatures thrived easily on mumbai beaches....seriously the coastal road has destroyed nature in an unprecedented way which only a few people will understand !!
Bah wan sha shnong jongngi ngan ialam iaphi kawei ka krem kaba bna nam sha kine ki thain bordar meghalaya Assam bd bun ki briew na sor bd kiba juh rung Krem kim juhbna iaka
So we humans take the animals habitat. The animal doesn't know where to go so they go to agriculture lands that used to be their home and then they are killed for it. This is sad. Very human concept as well 🙄