Deep in the Himalayas, filmmaker Neha Dixit set out to track a ‘ghost’ — the elusive musk deer. She’s one of several women using their cameras to spotlight India’s disappearing wildlife. From rare birds to big cats, their films are making waves in conservation. But what have they uncovered?
From beach cleanups in Chennai to eco-treks in Meghalaya, explore 10 engaging outdoor experiences that teach kids about nature and environmental conservation.
Wildlife photographers Rohit and Kalyan Varma share 12 stunning shots from their repository at Nature inFocus, a collective of like-minded wildlife enthusiasts from across the world.
Dr Sarita and PV Subramanian, dental surgeons turned wildlife advocates, were moved to action when they saw a tigress struggling for water in Kanha Tiger Reserve. With their non-profit Earth’s Brigade Foundation, they have been installing solar-powered pumps to help provide water to animals and mitigate human-wildlife conflict across various reserves.
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.
From staying right next to the living roots bridge in Meghalaya to exploring the jungles of Tadoba-Andhari Tiger reserve in a boat - there's something for everyone.
‘Billy’ Arjan Singh, once a hunter, became a legendary conservationist dedicated to saving India's tigers, transforming Dudhwa into a tiger reserve and founding 'Tiger Haven'. His tireless efforts earned him global recognition and reshaped India's wildlife conservation narrative.
A cryptocurrency entrepreneur spent a staggering $6.24 million on a banana taped to a wall and ate it. But do you know that Ashok Gade, a farmer from Maharashtra, transformed the humble banana into a range of delicious products like biscuits, chips, and jams, earning Rs 50 lakh a year?