Showing posts with label forest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label forest. Show all posts

Friday, December 19, 2014

Wild Tiger

Wild Tigers

With each passing day, the number of tigers (Panthera tigris tigris) in the wild is coming down due to poaching and loss of habitat. The demand for tiger skin and other body parts emanating from China has become a very lucrative proposition for various people as the loopholes in the prosecution process doesn't come as a deterrent.

Habitat loss due to construction of large dams, canals, land grabbing and the fragmentation of habitat by roads has resulted in very less space for the tigers. The population of their prey like deers, sambars, wild boars etc also get reduced impacting the tigers. Sharing some footage of wild tigers so that you all can enjoy.

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Wild India: Gaur Fights

Wild India: Gaur Fights


Gaurs are mistakenly known as Bison. Belonging to the Genus Bos (scientific name: Bos gaurus), the gaurs are the world's largest cattle. Ofcourse they are wild and don't allow close approach. An adult male can weigh more than a ton and measured over its shoulder it stands 6 feet high.

Normally the gaurs don't fight bloody battles with each other. They just present their side profile to their opponent and based on the size the opponent doesn't proceed. In this short video titled Wild India: Gaur Fights, you can see two gaurs jostling with each other. This was shot in very low light, during dawn. The sun was yet to arise.



Share this to raise awareness and spread the love for the wild.

Friday, March 1, 2013

Scavengers

Scavengers is a short film to examine and document the scavengers in action and understand the impact. In this close to 4 minute short film you will see wild boars eating carcass followed by feral dogs and only then jackals get a chance. You will also see rare scenes of porcupine scavenging in garbage...


Our feral dog population has increased and they are impacting our wildlife by outcompeting them. In the film you can clearly see it. Most of us are concerned when we see a street dog, however, if we feed them then they become stronger and out compete the wildlife. 

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Filming in Wild India

Filming in Wild India is an endeavour to document India's fast vanishing wilderness areas and wildlife and bring it infront of the masses to raise much needed awareness. I hope awareness can reduce the cynicism that is displayed by our politicians, industrialists, Government officials and the common man and help in saving wild india.

To start with I am sharing the preview of my film "A Call in the Rainforest". It took millions of years for these rainforests to evolve and in less than 150 years, the rainforests have been clearfelled for creating space for plantations, timber, human habitations, roads, dams etc. Today, the rainforests have been fragmented and its denizens are either wiped away or like the Lion-tailed Macaques - ekking out a precarious existence.



This was filmed in the Valparai range of the Anamalai Tiger Reserve in India.