In a festive ceremony held at the LPPS campus in Butibagh on November 6th, our newest publication “The Camels of Kumbhalgarh. A biodiversity treasure” was officially released in the presence
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New research by the University of Cambridge suggests that sylvipastoral systems – such as practiced traditionally by the Raika and many other pastoralists – provide the most sustainable avenue for
After the notification by the Rajasthan government to convert the Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary into a National Park on 2nd February, 2012 , the Raika community and the other 36 communities
As in past years, LPPS will have a presence at the Pushkar Fair to support the camel breeders that are at the core of its work. It will share a
LPPS has compiled a new publication entitled “The Camels of Kumbhalgarh – A biodiversity treasure“. Endorsed by H.H. Maharajah Gaj Singhji of Jodhpur, this small volume makes the case for