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 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 […]
Read moreClassic Story of the Hunter and the Hunted
Not out of malice, but for the need to survive. A young male tiger with a deer fawn. Bandhavgarh National Park, India It was just a little past noon when I observed a young male standing underneath a tendu tree. His gaze was locked on a heard of deer grazing in the distance. Slowly the […]
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