triveni spotlight A FEATURE EVERY ALTERNATE DAY! hosts: Vidya Shankar and Teji Sethi GUEST EDITOR: Amoolya Kamalnath 17 Sept 2024
after the kill
the lions and the zebras
sharing the same space
—Corine Timmer (Portugal)
Modern Haiku, 52:2, Summer 2022
The Homo sapiens coexist with numerous species of wildlife on this planet Earth. As haiku poets, I believe that we would be a little more aware and conscious of the beauty of nature that surrounds us. I wanted to focus on the splendour of wildlife that abounds both faraway from human habitation as well as those that are found a little more frequently around human dwellings. The love for nature and wildlife piques one’s curiosity to learn more about them. This is much needed for the conservation of the many endangered species.
— Amoolya Kamalnath
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Thank you for being our next guest editor, Amoolya. We look forward to a month-long of your haiku selections that will "pique our curiosity to learn more about the splendour of wildlife.
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Thanks, Amoolya. When one spends a lot of time in nature one learns a lot and one learns to love it and understand it. This understanding and love often leads to respect and preservation. The human species still has much to learn from Mother Nature.