Category Archives: WILDERNESS

Wetlands to Indigenous Tribes, Maasai & the Climate Spin, Bird Species & Tiger Tourism: Highlight summary of this Week’s ‘’Wilderness World’’ - w/e 05.02.2012

Summary of the WWWorld

Weekly Summary of this Week’s ”Wilderness World” from Wild Navigator Wild Navigator starts this new feature which presents the top stories from the web. These stories are the highs and lows in the fields of wildlife travel, biodiversity conservation, climate change, sustainability, photography, scientific research, social community initiatives and events which make it to our

Glimpse of the Himalayas ‘Wild Wednesday’

”Himalayas” meaning ”abode of snow” is a mountain system and various collections of the world’s highest peaks and the world’s highest mountain. Standing 8,850 meters (The Highest point being Mt. Everest) above sea level,  it is something that human eyes can only dream to see. When we do fly over the Himalayan range, a small

Differentiating an Asiatic Elephant from its African cousin

We enter this week’s ‘Wild Wednesday’ post focusing on what differentiates an Asiatic Elephant from its African cousin? What are the characteristic that differ them from each other and what features we should keep in our minds when we do see one in the wild?  The Elephant Species One of the most spectacular large mammal species living

‘Hay’ I’m Travelling

While travelling through various villages in India, there are many amazing wonders and experiences that we like to cherish, capture and keep with us as memories forever. Apart from always writing about wildlife, I wanted this post to capture one such situation I came across on my return from Ranthambhore National Park in 2008 to

Painted like a Stork - ‘Wild Wednesday’

Today being a Wednesday, nothing better to start then a day dedicated to a wildlife picture that sums up the week gone by or the week we all are heading too. The image could be sent from anyone, a professional to an amateur photographer or someone who feels a message needs to be made to our readers.

And the Sanctuary Wildlife Photographer of the year award goes to ..

On 25th October 2011, we focused one of our past post on Wildlife Photographer Aditya ‘Dicky’ Singh (Wild Shots of the Week) and his amazing art / imagery work in the field of wildlife conservation and photography. He has done it again and this time around India’s highly reputed Wildlife Magazine ”Sanctuary Asia” with their team

The Tusker who came to Tea

©Debashish Neog

Similar to a famous children’s story book written and illustrated by Judith Kerr known as ‘The Tiger who came to Tea’  describes a tale of a girl called Sophie and her mother who hear their door bell ring while sitting to have a cup of afternoon tea. A stripy cat ‘A Tiger’ unexpectedly turns up at their door step and

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