Sahil NIJHAWAN

Biography

Dr Sahil Nijhawan is an interdisciplinary conservation anthropologist who has worked on human-wildlife relations across Latin America, Southern Africa and India. For the past decade, he has lived and worked alongside the Idu Mishmi people of Northeast India - a journey that began with his doctoral research in 2012 on socio-cultural relations between the Idu and tigers. He is part of several Indigenous-led teams working on rights-based bio-cultural conservation, which includes decolonised research, storytelling curriculum for Indigenous knowledge transfer, wildlife recovery in ICCAs, and shamanic knowledge preservation.

Speaking at

Dialogue: What is the role of humans in a more-than-human world?

Oct 09 2025 (17:30 - 18:30)

Room: Reimagining Conservation
Dialogue: What is the role of humans in a more-than-human world?
Centring relationships and kin-building in global conservation partnerships

Oct 10 2025 (13:00 - 14:00)

Room: Nature Positive Pavilion
Centring relationships and kin-building in global conservation partnerships
Power in Data

Oct 11 2025 (14:00 - 16:00)

Room: Reimagining Conservation
Power in Data
Funding justice … justly: Shifting power and practice in conservation philanthropy

Oct 12 2025 (17:30 - 19:00)

Room: Reimagining Conservation
Funding justice … justly: Shifting power and practice in conservation philanthropy