Owliver’s Weekly Musings:
On safari week, we began elsewhere
how does a helicopter catch a rocket? we cared.
Then we descended into the jungles beyond
where nature thrived but the tourists were nowhere to be found.
A dip in the ocean told us that sharks were in danger,
Be aware of our wild, don’t be a stranger.
A vegetable market in Hyderabad was doing its part,
So was a young lady who taught music to the underserved from the start.
We also applauded the trade centre’s new head,
And the world’s biggest dinosaur; now let’s head back to the details instead.
All work and no play
All work and no play make Owliver a dull owl…So, head over to Owliver’s Odyssey for puzzles, reviews, and more.
Psst! Don’t miss the movie review.
Trailblazers 2.0: An interview with Faith Gonzalves
Owliver met Faith Gonsalves, the founder of Delhi-based NGO Music Basti, which believes in the use of the arts as a teaching tool. Catch her story here.
The oceanic shark population is down by 70%!
Why is this so? What’s endangering the lives of sharks and why are they important to our oceans? Read here.
The largest creature to walk the earth has been unearthed (pun intended)
Larger than a T-Rex and part of the Titanosaur clan, this creature has been a mythical dream for archeologists for many years. But no more. Read this exclusive story here.
The ones that almost made the highlight list:
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala made history by becoming the World Trade Organisation’s first female head. Read more about her here.
A vegetable market in Hyderabad is converting its waste into energy. Find out how.
Before you go…
Find out how Mani consoled Mini, who was having a bad day.
And, that’s a wrap for last week.
See you again next week!