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🗓️ 8 May 2024
⏱️ 47 minutes
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“We want to know that we're not separate from all beings - because most of our grief, our fear, our anger comes from feeling separate, not feeling connected, we're constantly finding ways to connect.” – Nina Rao
Nina Rao runs an organization called Saving Wild Tigers, a project that raises funds and supports conservation efforts for tigers throughout India. Three of the eight tiger subspecies that roamed Asia only 50 years ago are gone. And the remaining population is under severe threats from habitat loss, hunting of its prey and poaching. The future is uncertain for tigers.
Saving Wild Tiger’s supports the immediate needs of the wild tigers: protecting the tiger, its habitat, its prey and its protectors; supporting the surrounding villages (community-based conservation), scientific studies to understand the needs of the tigers and control of poaching and international trade of tiger parts.
Nina also is a chantress. She learned traditional chants (bhajans) from her grandfather in a village in south India when she was nine years old. The chants quietly stayed with her until she rediscovered chanting with Krishna Das, in New York in 1996. Krishna Das is a singer/chanter known globally or his performances of Hindu devotional music called kirtan. Nina is Krishna Das' business manager and accompanist as well as a chant leader on her own.
Nina is also a podcast host on the widely-heard Be Here Now Network, exploring spirituality, practice, and conservation of wilderness and Nature.
Links:
https://www.savingwildtigers.org/
https://www.ninaraochant.com/
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0:00.0 | Species, we want to know that we're not separate from all. |
0:05.0 | Species. |
0:09.0 | Unions. |
0:10.0 | Unite. |
0:11.0 | We want to know that we're not separate from all beings because most of our grief, |
0:19.2 | our fear, our anger comes from feeling separate, not feeling connected, and we're constantly |
0:27.0 | finding ways to connect. Hi, I'm Elizabeth Novigrats, this is Species Unite. We have a favor to ask if you like today's episode and you have a spare minute |
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0:53.9 | It really helps people to find the show. |
0:56.2 | This conversation is with Nina Rao. |
1:05.0 | Nina runs an organization called Saving Wild Tigers. |
1:09.0 | They're a project run entirely by volunteers |
1:11.0 | and they raise funds and they support conservation efforts for tigers throughout |
1:16.7 | India. Three of the eight tiger subspecies that Rome Asia only 50 years ago are gone. |
1:25.0 | They're five left and they're all threatened and so it's urgent that these tigers are protected |
1:31.6 | and stay protected. |
1:33.0 | Nina is also a chantress. |
1:35.0 | She learned the traditional chance from her grandfather in a village in South India when she was a kid. |
1:40.0 | And in 1996, she met Krishna Das. |
1:44.6 | Krishna Das is a singer and chanter and he's known globally |
1:48.8 | for his performances of Hindu devotional music, |
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