Environment plays a vital role in wellbeing of human society. It gives the opportunity to every species to survive and develop at its best. This rule is well understood by the human society throughout the globe. It is worth mentioning the eco-centric philosophy of the indigenous culture especially with reference to India. The age old practice of the humans to live in harmony with MOTHER NATURE; a symbiotic relationship based on the principle of “PRAKRUTI PURUSH” (Nature’s Man) along with the concept of “ARANYA SAMSKRUTI” (Forest Culture) and “VASUDHAIV KUTUMBKAM” (Family of Earth) are the essence of the eco-ethics of the traditional heritage of Indians imparted to the global community. The small efforts had been undertaken by the team of modern environmental professionals to revive the age old conservation practices on the principle, “Conservation Practices for Sustainable Livelihood” which could be read in works of the author under the aegis of NGO – Rajputana Society of Natural History. In the present information age.