Saving Asia's Large Mammals: India’s Inspiring Conservation Story
Mon, Jul 6, 2020 1:00 PM MDT/3:00 PM EDT
How is it possible for Asiatic lions, Bengal tigers, Indian leopards and one-horned rhinos to survive in a country with 1.3 billion people? Expedition Leader Aditya Panda surveys India’s conservation history, revealing the uplifting story of how one of the world’s most densely populated countries has managed to protect vast habitats and save the largest, most stable populations of almost all of Asia’s most charismatic big creatures. He’ll place contemporary conservation measures in historical context, talk about WWF’s helping hand in this quest, and touch on the important conservation impacts of Nat Hab’s India adventures, sharing highlights from these encounters with wild Indian nature.
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