About Us

Vrushabhadri Foundation is a community-driven organization committed to the conservation of our natural environment, cultural heritage, and sustainable development. Founded with a vision to foster harmony between humans and nature, we strive to engage our community in meaningful conservation activities and promote awareness of our rich cultural traditions.

A group of People

Our Story

Vrushabhadri foundation is dedicated to addressing the urgent environmental issues of our time. Despite increasing evidence of environmental degradation, the crisis often goes unnoticed and unaddressed. Our foundation is committed to raising awareness and taking action to protect and restore our planet. Through innovative projects and community engagement, we strive to combat environmental neglect and foster a sustainable future for generations to come. Join us in our mission to make a tangible difference and ensure the health of our environment

Rahul Aradhya

Rahul Aradhya

Co-Founder | Chief Naturalist and Biodiversity Educator

Ramesh K

Ramesh K

Co-Founder | Chief Executive | Environmental Activist and Educator

Mahesh Rao

Mahesh Rao

Plastic-Free Advocate | Waste Reduction Educator

Kumari KN

Kumari KN

Environmental Activist

Prajna Shankar

Prajna Shankar

Head mistress at Antharaganga Vidya Samsthe

Our Goals and Objectives

We conduct various initiatives focused on hill conservation, protection of natural resources, local forest conservation, and environmental development programs.

Our efforts include biodiversity registration, identification, and conservation of heritage sites. We manage social forests and raise public awareness about the importance of preserving biodiversity.

We aim to raise awareness of local folk rituals, festivals, and traditional rituals. Through annual rituals and cultural events, we celebrate and preserve our rich cultural heritage.

We work in partnership with local bodies, encouraging collaboration with government agencies and various organizations to amplify our impact and reach.

We promote traditional agriculture practices, raise awareness among farmers, and encourage self-reliance by utilizing local resources. Our training and awareness programs empower farmers and the community.

We work in partnership with local bodies, encouraging collaboration with government agencies and various organizations to amplify our impact and reach.

We promote awareness of sustainable water use from hills and encourage real farming practices with zero investment in agriculture.

We recognize the importance of water bodies and encourage community involvement in their repair and maintenance.

We advocate for the construction of check dams and canals to address water management issues in our community.

We organize training workshops at various levels to empower farmers and enhance their skills and knowledge.

Emphasizing responsible tourism development, we work towards regulatory action to develop existing tourist destinations sustainably.

We encourage the preservation of ancient monuments, temples, and archaeological sites to protect our cultural heritage.

We document traditional planting systems and preserve medicinal herbs found in our area.

We focus on conserving various species of flora and fauna in our area and hill life.

We provide guidelines for preventing wildlife loss to crops, ensuring farmers' livelihoods are protected.

We consolidate local resources, network with NGOs, and devise strategies to obtain donations and assistance from national and international organizations.

We create registration brochures, print journals, and books to raise awareness about our activities and engage the community.

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Consider donating to support our ongoing conservation efforts and community development projects. Every contribution helps us create a more sustainable future for generations to come.