Friday 2 May 2014

Stories On Wildlife By Navin Raheja

Navin Raheja a wildlife enthusiast and a passionate photographer. Navin Raheja Chairman, Wildlife Conservation Society of India.

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STORIES

A legend fades in the mist of time 
The mere mention of the name would be enough to rouse me from a deep slumber. And it's with misty eyes and heavy heart that I remember the passing away of the legendary tiger of Bandhavgarh recently.

BANDHAVGARH: A mystic blend of mythology and nature
These magical names, and the images which they created in mind, was all I was aware of when the Kalinga Utkal Express came to a grinding halt at Umaria Railway Station.

A Tiger for Lucknow
It was hardly a five-line report buried inconspicuously inside page 7 of a national daily, but nevertheless it caught my eye. That was early January this year. A tiger, the report stated, had emerged at a place hardly 19 kilometres from Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh and undoubtedly one of the most populous places in India. 


In Search of Man-Eating Leopards

It was a chilly December afternoon - December 17, 1997, to be exact- when my car broke down no sooner than I left the non-descript hamlet of Duggada for Haldupurao, my destination which also happens to be one of the most beautiful and undisturbed spots in Uttarakhand's Jim Corbett National Park.

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