KJVF - Keshav Jeev-Van Foundation

KJVF - Keshav Jeev-Van Foundation � Nature • Animals • Biodiversity
� Awareness through action
� Creating harmony with the Earth

चिर पाइन — guarding the mountains silently. Strong slopes need stronger roots 🌲
09/03/2026

चिर पाइन — guarding the mountains silently.
Strong slopes need stronger roots 🌲

07/03/2026

They work underground.
They don’t ask for attention.

Indian termites are soil engineers —
loosening earth, recycling nutrients,
and keeping ecosystems alive.

Not pests.
Just misunderstood workers of nature.

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To learn how nature really works.





Indian Bronze Mantis (Statilia maculata) | प्रेइंग मैन्टिस — patience in motion 🪲🌿 Not every predator is dangerous. Some...
02/03/2026

Indian Bronze Mantis (Statilia maculata) | प्रेइंग मैन्टिस — patience in motion 🪲🌿
Not every predator is dangerous.
Some protect our gardens without us even noticing.

Let nature work. Just don’t poison it.

26/02/2026

Indian butterflies are not just beautiful insects.
They are living indicators of climate health, clean air, and native ecosystems.

Jab butterflies kam hone lagti hain,
toh yeh nature ka early warning hota hai.

Protect native plants.
Protect butterflies.
Protect the balance of life.

Follow Keshav Jeev-Van Foundation to learn, observe, and protect Indian urban wildlife.





नागफनी — thriving where survival is difficult. Strong ecosystems don’t fear harsh climates 🌵
25/02/2026

नागफनी — thriving where survival is difficult.
Strong ecosystems don’t fear harsh climates 🌵

23/02/2026

Most trees feed life once a year.
But Gular (Cluster Fig) feeds life again and again 🌳

It fruits even during extreme heat, when birds and animals struggle the most.
That’s why ecologists call it a keystone species —
remove it, and an entire food chain feels the loss.

Protecting native trees like Gular is not plantation,
it’s ecosystem protection.

👉 Follow Keshav Jeev-Van Foundation
to learn about Indian native trees, urban wildlife,
and the hidden systems that keep our cities alive.

Indian Yellow-footed Green Pigeon (Treron phoenicopterus) | हरियल कबूतर — living quietly above our heads 🌿🕊️ Some specie...
17/02/2026

Indian Yellow-footed Green Pigeon (Treron phoenicopterus) | हरियल कबूतर — living quietly above our heads 🌿🕊️
Some species don’t shout for attention, yet they carry forests within them.
Protect trees today, so tomorrow still grows.

16/02/2026

Soil is not just dirt.

Beneath our forests and farms,
millions of fungal threads connect trees,
share nutrients,
and keep ecosystems alive.

Scientists call it the “Underground Internet.”

When we damage soil with excess chemicals,
we break this invisible network.

Healthy fungi means healthy forests.
Healthy soil means a secure future.

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to understand nature beyond what is visible.





15/02/2026

They don’t roar.
They don’t demand attention.

Indian frogs quietly monitor our water, soil, and climate.
They warn us before damage becomes visible.

When frogs disappear,
nature is already in trouble.

Protect frogs.
Protect wetlands.
Protect the future.

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for real nature knowledge.





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