Protect the Land of the Tiger
A healthy breeding population of big carnivores such as the tiger is indicative of a healthy ecosystem at large. However, the odds of a young tiger cub making it to adulthood is significantly diminished as a result of human pressures such as logging, poaching and developmental activities in the forests. On average, India loses 333 […]
Read moreTHE BLUE-EYED TIGER OF BANDHAVGARH
It was over four years ago that I stumbled upon a rare sighting of a blue-eyed tigress in Bandhavgarh. Extremely shy, seldom photographed and quite young and inexperienced at the time. She had just left the care of her mother and was wandering across the reserve in order to establish her own territory. She would […]
Read moreRemains of India’s Buddhist Monastery
These monuments record the genesis, efflorescence and decay of Buddhist art and architecture over a period of 1,300 years (3rd B.C. – 12th A.D.) almost covering the whole range of Indian Buddhism. The monument seen here holds a big statue of the Buddha, and is also one of the only monuments where Hinduism and Buddhism […]
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