Wildlife Series: Part 2 – The men who saved the wildlife and forests of India
Leave a reviewAfter the British left India in 1947, Indians were feeling mighty happy. But they also had to figure out how to build the country, grow more food and earn a lot of money. In the middle of all of this, if some poachers were killing tigers for their skins or rhinos for their horns – not many were paying attention to that.
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After the British left India in 1947, Indians were feeling mighty happy. But they also had to figure out how to build the country, grow more food and earn a lot of money. In the middle of all of this, if some poachers were killing tigers for their skins or rhinos for their horns – not many were paying attention to that.
There were a handful of wildlife conservationists at that time, who did all they could – to first bring this to the attention of India's leaders. This episode covers three such dynamic conservationists (a) Tiger Man of India – Kailash Sankhala, (b) Bird Man of India – Salim Ali and (c) The Man who helped make the law to protect wildlife – M.K.Ranjitsinh.
Aarav (Grade 5), Anaaya (Grade 6) and Tia (Grade 6) from Bal Bharti Public School, Delhi, join us in this episode to discuss the lives of these three conservationists.
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