Category Archives: Asia

Long-tailed Broadbill - Wild Picture of the Day #WildPic

Long-tailed Broadbill ©Aditya Singh

Wild Picture of the Day or #WildPic today is the Long-tailed Broadbill (Psarisomus dalhousiae). A bird species from the broadbill family and is found in the Himalayan, Southeast Asian and Indonesian belt. This bird species has the ‘least concerning’ status on the IUCN Red List Species  nonetheless it is still one of the spectacular attractions in the wild. This

On Father’s Day, A Male Tiger & his Cubs: Wild Picture of the Day #WildPic

Ranthambhore NP © Balendu Singh

Wild Navigator’s Wild Picture of the Day or Twitter Hashtag #WildPic. Use hashtag #WildPic in your twitter tweets and we will everyday select one wilderness picture that will be featured on our site. Pictures need to be in theme of communities, conservation, ecology, sustainability, green message, environment, travel trends in wildlife travel / ecotourism, landscapes and adventure. ————————- Today being Father’s Day nothing better to depict this

Tiger & the Mahout: Wild Picture of the Day #WildPic

Tiger & the Mahout

Wild Navigator launches Wild Picture of the Day or Twitter Hashtag #WildPic. Use hashtag #WildPic in your twitter tweets and we will everyday select one wilderness picture that will be featured on our site. Pictures need to be in theme of communities, conservation, ecology, sustainability, green message, environment, travel trends in wildlife travel / ecotourism, landscapes and adventure.

A Cartoonist Draws for Wildlife Conservation: Meet Rohan Chakravarty

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This week on our ‘Wild Mentors’ series our attention is on a young cartoonist who uses his artwork as an educative awareness tool for wildlife conservation. Meet Rohan Chakravarty,  our Wild Navigator Wild Mentor. Combining his talent in art and the effects of green humour messages has certainly influenced many in the field of wildlife

The World’s Smallest Pig - the Pygmy Hog

© Kalyan Varma / Pygmy Hog's Nest

Pigmy Hog - Charming little Animal : ”I had never actually met a pigmy hog, but I have a deep, warm regard for all members of the pig family. So, simply it was a pig and a pigmy pig at that, I felt it must be charming “- Gerald Durrell.  Amazing words from an outstanding conservationist,

On Earth Day - We track the Snow Leopard Trust

© Snow Leopard Trust / Panthera

All over the world, 22nd of April is celebrate as the Earth Day. Thanks to the origin and credits to Gaylord Nelson, who was the US Senator from Wisconsin and he witnessed the 1969 Santa Barbara (California) oil spill. This environmental catastrophe made him organise an environmental teach-in or an educational forum which led to

Like Africa’s ”Big 5” - Introducing India’s ”Magnificent 7” for Wildlife Tourism

African Elephant, African Rhino & Cape Buffalo © Aditya 'Dicky' Singh Photography

ORIGIN OF AFRICA’S ‘’BIG 5’’ -  When we start researching about the Africa savannah, the continent and its wilderness, the term ”Big 5” always seems to crop up. The establishment of the world’s first national park was not in Africa but at Yellowstone in the United States of America in 1872. This was much earlier

Tiger Art: Painting the Stripes

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Born in an Indian rajput family, artist Ajay Singh Peelwa grew up in a surrounding of landowners and his ancestors were hunters in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Ajay’s creative soul was much different from his forefathers where he uses his talent of art to preserve the last remaining flora & fauna in the country. He

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