Forest Conservation is Conversation on Life | Srinivasulu IFS | TEDxABBS
Forests are more than trees - they are the laboratories of life, holding secrets of biodiversity, medicine, food security, and survival. From 10 million species that interact in ecosystems, to life-saving medicines like Quinine (malaria), Vincristine (leukaemia), Taxol (cancer), and Digoxin (heart ailments) - forests have always been nature’s greatest pharmacy. Wild genes discovered in forests helped fuel the Green Revolution. In this talk, Srinivasulu shares how Conservation is not just about protecting tigers or trees - it is about protecting human survival, innovation, and dignity of life. Srinivasulu is a dedicated and remarkable individual whose steadfast commitment to the environment, forest and wildlife conservation truly sets him apart. As an exceptional officer, he has gone far beyond routine responsibilities, immersing himself in the protection of nature and natural resources. His efforts reflect not only professional excellence but also a deep personal passion for safeguarding the planet and promoting the well-being of its people.
#Biodiversity #WildlifeConservation #Forest #NatureHeals #SustainableFuture #ForestsAndFood #ForestsAndMedicine
Srinivasulu, a senior Indian Forest Service officer from the 1997 batch, currently serves as the Principal Secretary of Forest, Ecology, and Environment, Government of Karnataka. He is known for blending grassroots conservation with high-level policy impact. Always excelled in academics, consistently ranking at the top throughout his educational journey. He is a Gold Medalist from the University of Agriculture, holds a postgraduate degree in Molecular Biology & Biotechnology; secured 10th Rank in IFS exams, Top Rank in Ph.D. program, and 2nd Rank in the All-India IAR exam. As Director of Kali Tiger Reserve, he pioneered habitat preservation efforts and produced a documentary on River Kali that was featured at COP-21 in Paris. From wildlife protection in Shivamogga to sustainable development with the Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Board to Member Secretary of the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board, his work embodies ecological leadership rooted in empathy, culture, and science. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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