Media Workshop
Media Workshop on Reporting on conservation and Human-Wildlife Interactions
Human-wildlife conflicts are intensifying globally. In the world’s most populous nation, managing the overlapping pressures of population growth, extreme weather, energy transition, and shifting wildlife patterns has never been more urgent. These challenges demand strategic and nuanced conservation measures.
The Migration Story and Climate Narrative Hub anchored by Dasra are organizing a two-day, in-person workshop for regional journalists in Nagpur that seeks to strengthen conservation reporting by shifting the lens from conflict to community wisdom and local solutions. This workshop will focus on building narratives that highlight coexistence, amplify the voices of forest-dwelling communities, and address conservation challenges for species that rarely make headlines.
Workshop Objectives
- Equip journalists with multimedia tools to report on conservation beyond conflict-driven narratives.
- Highlight community-based knowledge, practices, and solutions to human-wildlife interactions.
- Enhance skills for crafting strong story pitches for publication.
- Build sustained reporting capacity through mentorship and field-based learning.
Workshop Details
Dates
December 17–18, 2025
Location
Nagpur
Format
Two-day, in-person workshop including an immersive field visit
Follow-up Mentorship
Five selected journalists will receive a three-month mentorship on reporting, writing, publishing opportunities, and a story grant.
Who Should Apply
This opportunity is open to
- Early to mid-career journalists (print, digital, photo, video) based in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Chhattisgarh
- Reporters with an interest in environmental, rural, or community issues.
- Journalists eager to strengthen their storytelling on conservation and explore solutions-focused reporting and have the willingness to team up with fellow journalists to tell these stories
Selection and Support
- Selected participants will be provided with travel and accommodation support.
- Journalists will gain access to mentorship, field exposure, editorial feedback and visual storytelling techniques from experienced professionals.
- The workshop will support collaborations between journalists
How to Apply
Interested journalists are invited to apply by submitting the following:
01
A short statement (150 words) or a 90-second video on why they wish to join this workshop, if it aligns with their reporting interests and provide samples (if any) of past collaborative work
02
Two published samples of work (links or scanned copies).
03
A brief CV (maximum 2 pages).
Deadline
- Please submit your application by November 3.
- To apply, complete the application form provided in the post.