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TIGERS: The unofficial mascot of Indian wildlife, inspite of all its beauty and pride is unable to do any good to those under its shadow. |
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FLAMINGOS: White, red, black and pink.
Few birds with so few colours look so attractive... but there
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KAZIRANGA NATIONAL PARK: At one hundred, still as beautiful as ever. Some say she has aged well...i say she's still as young as ever...
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COLONISED FOR LIFE!:
A peek into a colony of Weaver Ants reveals highly advanced social behaviour amongst one of the oldest living creatures on earth. |
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THE WETLANDS OF BHARATPUR: A winter morning at one of the most important wetlands in India.
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GIR - THE LAST ABODE...:
An account of seven days in Gir NP&S which made me fall in love with the Lions. |
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PHOTO OF THE WEEK |
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Thank You
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"I would like to thank all guides, drivers, forest guards, forest officials, researchers, scientists
and friends. Without their knowledge, dedication, continuous support, cooperation and encouragement
none of this would be possible.
Thank You."
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