I’m challenging myself to fundraise for Greenpeace #BECAUSE.....
I’m taking on an exciting personal challenge to help address the environmental challenges we face.
I really hope you’ll support me by donating to my #BECAUSE fundraiser for Greenpeace. I’m doing this because Greenpeace is making a real difference by acting on climate change, working to save our oceans, forests and other vital ecosystems and encouraging sustainable consumption and production.
I know my friends, family and colleagues care about these issues as much as I do, so please help me reach my fundraising goal by making a donation now. Every gift counts and together, we will have an incredible impact.
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Wednesday 30th Jun
This journey of fund raising has been a roller coaster ride for me. I get super excited when I receive a donation at the same time my heart breaks when I sketch an endangered species especially when I make their eyes. For them we are as powerful as superman – we can fly, we can burn things, we can do anything and everything by flexing our technological and political muscles. But we all know that with great power comes great responsibilities. Sadly, being irresponsible we have taken away most of the resources and pushed all these animals to the edge of extinction. So, the question is shall we try to become a responsible superman or continue to destroy the earth for our own needs and turn into Lex Luthor? Share
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They also have forward-facing eyes, a rather unique feature among frogs, whose eyes typically face outward or off to the sides. One lime green species, discovered in Costa Rica in 2015, made internet news as a “Kermit” look-alike because of its bulging white eyes with perfectly defined black pupils.
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Giant Armadillos have suffered habitat loss due to agricultural development and human settlement, and they are also over-hunted by the humans for food. The farmers also kill them as they are thought to damage crops. Sigh! This challenge has been difficult for me! I can't imagine what these poor creatures go through!
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Didn't get a chance to make this post yesterday so apologies!
Yesterday I made a Giant River Otter. I came across these fellows in the Philadelphia zoo. Must say that they were one of the cutest creatures in the zoo. They go absolutely crazy when the zookeepers arrive with food and boy they are loud! These otters have been listed as endangered in 2008. I was reading an article today itself that said in May the rate of deforestation has been highest and Bolsenaro is delivering empty promises. I have no clue honestly what we are doing to this earth!
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The most common threat for these ducks is down to humans. As industry and agriculture has expanded, their habitats have become smaller and even degraded. Polluted water is also a big contributor to their demise. Soil erosion, dam building, deforestation - all the human activities have rapidly taken away their habitat from them. I guess how we would feel and react when our homes are taken away by some other species. Maybe go for an all out war?
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Why am I doing this?
Monday 31st MayIn 2019 the fire started in the Amazonian rainforests captured global headlines, caught people’s attention as this obviously was a grave sign of rapidly degenerating climate condition. The human race generally being laser focused on economic prosperity often collectively lose sight of the ongoing damage this earth is suffering because of the choices we make every day to make our lives convenient. Such a devastating fire perhaps is the scream from the earth letting us know that it cannot take anymore.
Amazon is the home for a huge diverse wildlife. So many of those are already endangered thanks to human activities such as agricultural expansion, wood extraction and infrastructure expansion. The fire in amazon have kind of been the last nail on their coffin. The fire is not only engulfing those wildlives but also the indigenous people of Amazonia.
So, one might think, ‘fine – I understand the animals are dying, Amazonian tribes are getting affected, but how is it affecting me?’ Well, to understand the importance of Amazon, I guess one needs to understand the importance of lungs in the human body. Just like the lungs absorb the oxygen from air, Amazon rainforest absorbs the CO2 for plants and gives us back the oxygen we need to survive. Humans have been massively pumping CO2 into air by burning fossil fuels and Amazon had been instrumental in acting as a carbon sink keeping the air breathable. Now the same human race is now also gradually and steadily destroying this rainforest in the name of economy. To me it is like a person with a lung cancer smoking a cigarette because a puff brings some temporary sense of joy or relief. But do we actually want to be that guy who smokes cigarette while suffering from lung cancer?
When I joined this amazing fund-raising event of GreenPeace, I asked myself – what will be the most important reason for me to start a campaign? What is that I want people to be more aware of? What is that I feel everyone should fight for? Well, it didn’t take me more than a second – it had to be Amazon.
My hobby is creating artwork – in form or painting or simply sketching. I thought it will be a great opportunity to turn my artwork into a fund-raising event where I will challenge myself to make a sketch an endangered species of Amazon every single day and with that reach out to people for donation. That way I can convey my message to people, bring awareness and at the same time raise money for GreenPeace to build a sustainable future.
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Bidisha Mukherjee
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Dhriti Sinha
Great endeavor Snighdho!
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Anonymous
Keep fighting the good fight.
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Riya
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Syamantak Datta Gupta
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Sandra Acosta
You are a héroe to all of us who love and respect nature.
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Dawn Pearson
Great work, Deep!
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Subhadip Sarkar
Great initiative Snigdho ! Beautiful artworks and admire your dedication.
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Tony Rapoport
Beautiful monkey sketch, Deep!
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Abhi Sarkar
Keep it up bud!
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Bidisha Mukherjee
Great endeavor. Hope you can reach your goal soon
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Anonymous
The art work is beautiful Deep! Let’s celebrate in Yats soon!
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Supratip Majumdar
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Shriya Basu
Keep up the good work!!




You did it! Congratulations on surpassing your goal!