ENTRY DESCRIPTION
Over the last few decades, it has become clear that wild animals pose a danger for villagers in forested areas of the Ghats and even some small cities, and this danger grows ever more threatening as India’s population grows. Traditionally perceived as gentle giants and revered by Indians, elephants have been pushed into smaller and smaller spaces due to development. Lacking sufficient wild space, elephants may wander into human spaces, including villages, cities, and rice paddies, coming into violent and at times fatal conflict with humans
AUTHOR
Balaji Loganathan is an Award Winning Indian Wildlife photographer in India, who loves animals and highly passionate about Nature Conservation. He has won numerous awards and has been recognised on several occasions for his outstanding efforts in this field. His photography covers many kind of animals across India - from Elephants to Fireflies to Sloth & Tigers. As an engaging speaker, Balaji shares his stories and professional insights at major photography seminars and workshops. He also regularly conducts photography presentations at colleges and personally take initiatives in grooming emerging Wildlife photographer in chennai...
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