Between: Students (temporary, five years, maintaining a Google Doc of dog particulars and a WhatsApp group for bird sightings) And: Dogs - Daaru, Dumbo, Biscoff, MJ, Rangrez, and twelve others (territories mapped, vaccination dates noted, the white mark on Arya’s snout an identifier) And: Birds (kingfishers, red-vented bulbuls, paradise flycatchers, spot-billed pelicans… so many!) And: Rhesus macaques (have strong opinions about whose lunch belongs to whom) And: Monsoon residents (rat snakes, scorpions, dragonflies, mushrooms that come and go with the rain) And: The Gardening Staff (have been here before any current student, names we should know)
WHEREAS students use these spaces for studying, socializing, blowing in the wind; WHEREAS dogs have established territories with more permanence than any student will achieve; WHEREAS macaques prove daily that NALSAR's boundaries are negotiable; WHEREAS monsoon residents arrive to remind us that manicured spaces are one rainfall away from wildness; WHEREAS grass endures foot traffic, DJ nights, sleeping bodies, and still grows; WHEREAS mushrooms appear where landscaping said nothing should grow; WHEREAS gardening staff tend these spaces daily - work we benefit from and barely acknowledge; WHEREAS the principle of subsidiarity holds that those who live in a place know what it needs;
NOW, THEREFORE: Students agree to: check shoes for scorpions, feed the dogs, acknowledge that grass is tended by people whose names we should also know. Dogs agree to: alert to snakes and strangers, to fight away aggressive monkeys and befriend the friendly ones. Macaques agree to: steal food democratically (no student is exempt). Monsoon residents agree to: arrive on schedule and leave when the season ends, gifting and not guaranteeing their presence. Grass agrees to: provide a surface softer than concrete. Gardening staff agree to: tend the grass that tends us and know this place in ways students never will. |