R Gurusamy, a farmer from Tamil Nadu, gave up most of his ancestral land to care for a few wandering deer in the vicinity. Today, even amid water and food shortage in the nearby forest, his land is a safe haven for over 1,800 deer
Orang National Park in Assam faces challenges like habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict. Despite this, it remains a beacon of hope for wildlife conservation in India.
Helping double the profits for a small time farmer using sustainable agriculture techniques or saving endangered species, SST's relentless efforts to drive social transformation and environmental conservation has created massive impact across India
"Sunil Limaye is definitely among the very best forest officers I have ever come across. When I saw him for the first time, I thought he was strict and unfriendly, but after working with him for three years, my perceptions have changed completely."
Human-wildlife conflict generally indicates a negative impact on either humans or the wildlife concerned. There are, however, many instances of humans and creatures from the animal kingdom coexisting in the same environment, with each making adjustments to accommodate the other.