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Mela Kothi – Chambal Safari Lodge

16/12/2019 Martin Bateshwar, Birding, Birds, Chambal, India, Uncategorised, Wildlife

It’s hard to believe, as you negotiate the hurly burly of Agra’s traffic, that less than 2 hours away is a place that offers clean air and serenity. Yet that is exactly what you’ll find at Mela Kothi. Nestling amidst acres of woodland and pasture, the Mela Kothi was built in the 1890’s and was ideally located to serve as[…]

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'When the stars threw down their spears 
And water'd heaven with their tears: 
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Did he who made the Lamb make thee?'

Time to plan your wildlife holiday for the coming season.

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With webbed feet and a tail for a rudder, Asia’s fishing cats face shrinking habitats. But conservation efforts in West Bengal are helping it swim against the tide
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Gone fishing: the fight to save one of the world's most elusive wild cats
With webbed feet and a tail for a rudder, Asia’s fishing cats face shrinking habitats. But conservation efforts in West Bengal are helping it swim against the tide
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Mr. Kailash Shankhala, widely known as Tiger Man, was the first conservationist who raised a voice in favour of protecting the tiger as early as 1956. He spearheaded the crusade and succeeded in helping rescue the species from the brink of extinction in an age when hunting tigers was practiced.He conducted an extensive study under the Jawahar Lal Nehru fellowship during a time when tiger population was dwindling at an alarming rate due to poaching and hunting.His research later lead him to become director of Project Tiger in 1973. In 1989, he established the Tiger Trust to continue his commitment to tiger conservation.
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There are 100 species of Indian birds that are classified as "threatened."
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