KAANANA

A Free Kannada e-Magazine Dedicated to Nature and Wildlife

Kaanana is a free monthly e-magazine published in Kannada, dedicated exclusively to wildlife, forests, and the environment. Since its inception in 2010, Kaanana has aimed to inspire curiosity, awareness, and responsibility toward nature—especially among children, youth, and Kannada-speaking communities around the world.

What sets KAANANA apart:

Its commitment to making environmental knowledge accessible and engaging. Each edition features a rich blend of articles on current environmental issues, both local and national, along with insights into endemic species, conservation efforts, wildlife behavior, and forest ecosystems. The magazine has received enthusiastic contributions from nature enthusiasts, writers, and photographers across the globe—many of whom share their original photographs, articles, poems, drawings, and artwork.

Kaanana is currently read in over 20 countries and continues to build a vibrant community of readers, writers, and nature lovers. To ensure easy access for everyone, Kaanana has its own dedicated website where readers can browse, download, print, and comment on individual articles or complete issues.

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Kaanana welcomes your creative contributions on topics like:

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Biodiversity

Forest

Wildlife & Entomology

Agriculture

Poetry, Art & Photography

Travel Stories

You can send your submissions to:
kaanana.mag@gmail.com

Join us in making Kaanana a platform where voices for nature are heard, creativity meets conservation, and knowledge flows freely in our own language—Kannada.

"Kaanana is an exceptional e-magazine that has enriched environmental education for over a decade, spotlighting the world of plants, animals, and microorganisms through compelling stories and stunning photography. Its collaboration with the Wildlife Conservation Group (WCG) has significantly advanced wildlife documentation and conservation in Karnataka, thanks to a team of passionate naturalists who conduct impactful nature education programs that inspire love for the wild among children and the public. As a proud member of WCG, I deeply admire their unwavering commitment to ecological restoration and community engagement, and I wholeheartedly wish their remarkable efforts continue to grow and reach more hearts across the state."

Dr. S. Shishupala

Professor and Chairman

Department of Microbiology

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