From Kaveri to Conservation: Rtn AKS Dr. K. Srinivasan Inspires Children to Protect Endangered Species

From his earliest memories, Rtn AKS Dr. K. Srinivasan has carried with him a deep connection to the living world around him. Growing up in the fertile Kaveri region of Srirangam, he recalls how every household would place bowls of food and water on their terraces for birds, a gesture of care that is now fading away. He remembers the Kaveri waters alive with fish, and how many of those species have disappeared due to pollution. For him, these are not just nostalgic memories but reminders that human beings must once again learn to live one with nature. He often speaks about walking with one’s feet firmly on the ground, spending more time outdoors, and stepping away from the excesses of mobile phones to reconnect with the world around us.

It is this very sensitivity to the environment that made the Abdul Meets Endangered Animals series, created by Pachyderm Tales, so close to his heart. When the project was introduced to him, he was astonished to discover the variety among India’s endangered species — particularly the Langur, a monkey that fascinated him and revealed just how little is known about the richness of our wildlife. For Rtn AKS Dr. K. Srinivasan, the series was not just about storytelling, but about giving children the awareness and empathy they need to see nature as part of their own lives.

As Ambassador Extraordinaire of Pachyderm Tales, he has been more than a guide — he has been a visionary, encouraging the team to take on projects that highlight the cultural identity and ecological uniqueness of Tamil society and of India.

Rtn AKS Dr. K. Srinivasan’s philanthropy extends far beyond this initiative. He is a well-known supporter of artists, musicians, dancers, and writers. He has helped women rebuild their careers, and his generosity knows no barriers of age, gender, religion, or caste. He helps not for recognition but simply because he believes society must grow together. Everywhere he goes, he is known to carry a bag full of goodies to share with children — a small but powerful symbol of his spirit of giving.

What makes his association with Pachyderm Tales’ Abdul Meets Endangered Animals so meaningful is how it reflects his own lifelong values. His childhood memories of feeding birds, his love for the Kaveri’s lost fish, his commitment to animal welfare — all find expression in a book series that seeks to reconnect children with their native environment. Through the engaging storytelling of Professor Dr. Abdul Mohammed Ali Jinnah, Pachyderm Tales brings to life a series that carries forward Rtn AKS Dr. K. Srinivasan’s belief that conservation begins with awareness, and awareness begins with a story.

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