Guwahati, May 13 -- Aaranyak, one of India's leading biodiversity conservation organizations based in Assam, has announced a media fellowship for young media professionals passionate about environmental reporting.

This unique opportunity allows journalists to explore the intricate relationship between people and nature, particularly in rural and indigenous communities living in or near forests.

Purpose of the Fellowship

The initiative seeks to foster a deeper understanding of human-nature interactions, natural resource management, sustainable livelihoods, and community-based ecocultural tourism.

The fellowship expects fellows to produce compelling and creative stories that highlight sustainable development and biodiversity conservatio...