Nature Walk charitable trust has come up with it's very own First Podcast series viz. Echoes of the Indian jungles This series is comprising of experiences and talks shared by the experts themselves. Let us make this Quarantine interesting by listening to the beautiful stories shared by the ingenious minds working in the field of wildlife. Happy quarantine ! Be safe ! ~Team Naturewalk
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | NatureScience |
Mr. Rajesh Bedi, well known wildlife photographer and a film cameraman shares his encounter with death at Ladakh and tells us how scary and risky being on field sometimes can be.
Mr. Sunil Limaye shares his wonderful experience of a lioness giving birth to her cubs and how lucky he was to witness it with his own eyes.
Mr. Nitin Kakodkar, Chief Wildlife Warden, Maharashtra shares an incident about rescuing a cub of a tiger and then, how he deserved a cup of Tea after that long and taxing night.
Vidya Athreya shares her experience while studying and working about the leopards in the field.
Mr. Mohan Thomas, a renowned Wildlife Photographer shares his very first experience of seeing a tiger in the wild. He's extremely overwhelmed to watch the magnificent big striped cat and mesmerized by its beauty. Let's hear it from him how his experi... more
Mr. Clement Francis, a renowned Wildlife Photographer shares his experience in the wild with an eagle, Short Toed snake Eagle, to be precise which is known for mostly feeding on snakes, hence the name. Let's hear from him what his experience was !
Dr. Varad Giri is pushing the boundaries of science, and filling the cavernous gaps in our knowledge of India’s ‘less charismatic’ species. Highly skilled and regarded, he prefers to work in the background and is little known to the ‘public’. He shar... more
Mr. Vinod Bartakke shares his recent experience at the Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary located in Himachal Pradesh.
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