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Publication: Community protocols to secure the assets of livestock keepers

LPPS director, Hanwant Singh Rathore, is co-author of an article entitled Biocultural community protocols: tools for securing the assets of livestock keepers published in Biodiversity and culture: exploring community protocols,

Creating jobs for rural women and artisans

LPPS is pleased to have received a grant from the Erbacher Stiftung in Germany to train women and artisans in making innovative products from camel raw materials. In Jaisalmer district

Biocultural Protocol of the Jaisalmer Camel Breeders

The efforts to develop the Biocultural Community Protocol of the camel breeders in Jaisalmer already started in 2011. Now a draft version is ready – it informs about the local

Conserving the Boti sheep

The Boti sheep is an indigenous sheep breed from the Godwar area in Rajasthan’s Pali district. It is small, hardy, disease resistant and has luscious carpet wool. But it grows

Consultations on camels and biocultural protocols

LPPS 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

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