In the dynamic world of Indian wildlife documentary filmmaking, pioneers like Mike Pandey, Shekar Dattatri, and Sandesh Kadur forged new paths from the mid-1980s to the early 2000s. Their compelling narratives sparked environmental change, influenced policies, and celebrated India’s rich biodiversity, proving the transformative power of visual storytelling in conservation.
man-animal conflicts
Wildlife tourism earns governments billions of dollars in revenue globally, yet India is weeding out the residents of […]
To preserve the tiger population, the government of the southern Indian state of Telangana has decided to set […]
Elephant corridors have been squeezed and their paths cut-off
A snow leopard was captured on camera in Lahaul-Spiti’s Miyar valley, making it the first instance when the […]
India Tiger Mortality
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2015
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2016
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70
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99
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Tiger Parts Seized |
2015
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2016
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10
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22
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Data source: tigernet.nic.in
A tigress in Madhya Pradesh’s Panna Tiger Reserve, who had taken to hunting easy prey in villages around […]
Wildlife Trust’s Program Provides Hands-on Training in Rescue and Rehabilitation of Animals
WWF-India in collaboration with the Indian Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, the National Tiger Conservation Authority […]
Some years ago, an investment banker and I were chatting about signs one can look for to tell if […]
