Wildlife Series: Part 2 – The men who saved the wildlife and forests of India
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Wildlife Series: Part 2 – The men who saved the wildlife and forests of India
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.
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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