Pradeep has been providing environmental consultancy services for the last 35 years related to environmental auditing, Solid Waste Management, EIA & EMP studies, forestry, sustainable development, livelihoods, Water Health and sanitation, and eco-tourism for clients like the World Bank, FAO, […]

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Stanley Johnson is a former Conservative member of the European Parliament, where he served (1979-1984) as Vice Chairman of the Parliament’s Committee on Environment, Public Health and Consumer Protection, while chairing the Global Tiger Forum. He has also worked in […]

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Zoologist Mark Carwardine is an outspoken conservationist, an award-winning writer, a TV and radio presenter, a widely-published wildlife photographer, a best-selling author, a wildlife tour operator and leader, a lecturer, and a magazine columnist. He presented Last Chance to See, […]

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One of the world’s most-respected explorers, conservationist and veteran of over 60 expeditions, Col Blashford-Snell was the first to navigate the Blue Nile and Zaire rivers, before forming the Scientific Exploration Society. He founded the highly-successful youth expeditionary organisations, Operation […]

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Sahgal is one of India’s most-respected authors, editors and conservationists, who has been raising awareness in India and across the globe on its disappearing natural heritage since 1981, when he founded his world-class conservation and environment magazine Sanctuary Asia. He […]

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Born in Madhya Pradesh, Dr. Chundawat is a conservation biologist whose main areas of research have been snow leopards and tigers. His pioneering ten-year research on tigers took place in the Panna Tiger Reserve and has been documented in the […]

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“Sensibly organized wildlife tourism can contribute significantly to tiger conservation in India by directly benefiting local communities and thereby mitigating their antagonism towards tigers. It can help replace unsustainable extractive forest uses. Such tourism can also build a wider constituency […]

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Dr. A.J.T.Johnsingh is one of India’s most respected scientists, having worked tirelessly across India in conservation and field research for over thirty years, under the aegis of well known institutes including the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, the Wildlife Institute of […]

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“Wildlife tourism hugely impacts the development of any given area. In our National Parks, tourism and conservation have often been treated as two independent issues; however it is increasingly acknowledged that tourism is a vital tool in conservation. The TOFT […]

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In his earlier life he was a former Chief Naturalist at Tiger Tops Jungle Lodge in Royal Chitwan National Park, Nepal, and former member of the Indian Board of Wildlife. He has a house near Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve where he […]

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