Every plant or animal on this planet adds beauty and value to this creation simply by its presence. They are also part of an elaborate eco-system. Each specie is connected to so many others and the endangering of one affects the entire chain. An endangered specie is a direct indicator of the declining health of that eco-system. If we lose a specie, the loss is tremendous. Till date, we do not have the ability to create any new specie. The least we can do is to preserve the diversity that nature has given to us. As human beings, the most evolved beings on the planet, it is our responsibility to help maintain and safe-guard the ecological balance. Elephants, rhinos and tigers are not the only mammals which face a threat of extinction. There are lesser known ones which need to be conserved through human intervention, the most evolved of all species. The Art of Living has taken a step towards that and has been working to revive some indigenous breeds of cows in India. It has also been involved in preserving the wetland species habitat in Lake Herdsman Regional Park, Australia.
Below are Case Studies of Indigenous Species Protection:
Protecting Australian wetlands
Every plant or animal on this planet adds beauty and value to this creation simply by its presence. They...More
The Art of Living Goshala - Preserving Indigenous Cows
Goshala : A Valuable Shelter
‘Go’ (pronounced ‘gau’) means cow, and ‘shala’ means shelter. Until recent...More
The Ashram Goshala : A Hub of Activities
Taking care of cows is rewarding and lots of fun! The indigenous cows are very affectionate, alert and...More
Love’s Manger by Radhika De
Stepping into The Art of Living Bangalore Goshala, you get a distinctly different feeling. From being...More