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Conservation of the Species

Conservation of the Species

Conservation currently for most people today seems to put ‘humans’ in a position of control and trying to change things that they have messed up…whereas in the real sense it should be about creating and understanding and awareness of how we are a part of it all and...

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Rollapadu and the GIB

It was a plan that was being planned for the last two years and we are blessed that we made it happen before it was too late. On the road-trip back home to Bengaluru (that’s what it’s called now, not Bangalore) from the lodge we cross from Madhya Pradesh to...

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Not just a Tiger Reserve

Not just a Tiger Reserve

My journey into the wild began some 12 years ago when I first ventured into the jungles of Dandeli in search of the Malabar Giant Squirrel. That first truly immersive experience gave roots to my interest in interpreting nature for people, for making them feel the...

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The Organic Garden at Forsyth Lodge

The Organic Garden at Forsyth Lodge

Deepanker and I walked around the property and settled on an area next to the naturalists’ housing block, separated from the main lodge by a few trees. We figured this area, next to people, would make our organic vegetable garden less desirable to the many creatures...

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My First Trip Into the ‘Wild’

My First Trip Into the ‘Wild’

With my heart pounding in my rib cage, I set off all by myself to explore the wilderness. I had been in the forest before, but always in a vehicle, and so being on foot and completely alone felt like a vulnerable but thrilling situation. Being my first time alone in...

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Assassinators

Assassinators

A well brewed coffee before a safari helps spotting some uncommon wildlife like a Golden Angle butterfly. Like most flats, the Golden Angle butterflies often perch on outstretched wings. Just as we were appreciating the butterfly using a manual focus on the camera,...

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The Palanquin

The Palanquin

Mysore during this week has attracted thousands of awestruck visitors to watch the famous Dasara procession. A palanquin which is a litter of gold for the idol of the City’s deity is carried by elephants. Tribes in and around Mysore gather to celebrate folklore, a...

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My family at Forsyth

My family at Forsyth

It is a wonder when humans, who are generally comfortable in large groups decide to leave the bustling cities and come to random remote corners of the world. Here at Forsyth Lodge, I have met an eclectic collection of people; people who I would normally never have met...

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Who spat here?

Who spat here?

One of the walks in farms when I was a child, I had noticed some spit on the plants, I had asked a farmer for answers on who spat in his fields early morning, to which he said it is a snake’s spit. Myths such as this varied from farmer to farmer, some said it was spat...

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