For nearly four decades, residents in southern India’s coastal city of Chennai have patrolled moonlit beaches at night trying to protect sea turtles and their hatchlings that for millennia have nested along these shores. Hungry dogs, locals looking for a snack, and disorienting lights are among the hazards facing the olive ridley turtles and their eggs, which can take up to 60 days to hatch. Many turtles are caught offshore in fishing nets, which this year alone have killed hundreds of them in the area. A forest official collects olive ridley sea turtle eggs on Marina Beach in Chennai. A crow flies over a hatchery for the olive ridley sea turtles on Elliot’s Beach in Chennai. A volunteer collects broken egg shells at a hatchery for the olive ridley sea turtles on Elliot’s Bea...
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The wall pays homage to the city while allowing people to own the art via NFTs Chennai’s lively art scene has seen an uplift with the ‘Icons of Singara Chennai’ project. The wall of art at Durgabhai Deshmukh Road, Adyar, comprises 12 individual paintings that reimagine Chennai by capturing the soul and essence of the city in a futuristic setting. The project, aimed at honouring the rich legacy of the southern metro, was undertaken by India’s first fully curated NFT marketplace Jupiter Meta, intending to make owning art an accessible endeavour. As part of its drive to focus on creative collaboration that emphasises human connection as much as technology, Jupiter Meta has also announced plans to take the initiative across India, exposing art and creators to a wider audience. Sp...
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