Monthly Archives: November 2011

”Our life at the cost of theirs” - WWF India’s Ad Campaign

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This is the new call for conservation charities, to use advertising as their new awareness campaigns. With depleting wilderness species around the world, people need to be aware about the natural environment and how important these species are for their own human survival. WWF (World Wildlife Fund for …

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Social Media: The right way to share

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Social Media connections are important to get your message across to your audience. A story that needs to be told - be it in wildlife, travel, retail, fashion, technology or just connecting with someone that you want to update your thoughts in words. A site map to illustrate …

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The Tusker who came to Tea

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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 …

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New ‘Photographic Eye’: Meet Subharghya Das

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This month Wild Navigator focuses its attention to Indian photographer ‘Subharghya Das’ and his work in the wild. Subharghya Das - A student of science who always had an artistic inclination. He has had an affection towards animals from childhood and as luck would have it, his wonderful wife …

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India’s ‘Cats in the Cradle’: Will Wildlife Tourism be its silver spoon?

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Recent reports have come from India where wildlife tourism could potentially be banned in India’s core critical tiger habitats. Wildlife activists, conservationists, tourism providers and travellers are all concerned about India’s future. This write-up has been waiting to be posted for a long time and nothing worse to come around a …

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Critical Wildlife Habitat: Hopefully India’s Hoolock Gibbon Sanc...

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Situated in the North Eastern Indian state of Assam, the district of Jorhat and Mariani sub division - The Hoolock Gibbon Sanctuary could potentially be India’s first ever critical wildlife habitat. I write this post because as a child, i grew up adjoining the Hoolock Gibbon Sanctuary boundary …

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