Qamar Qureshi: more than numbers
Dr. Qamar Qureshi, senior biologist at the Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun, India How many tigers are there in India, anyway? It...
Jim Corbett National Park
A herd of female elephants process among tall grasses along the vast floodplains of the Ramganga River in Jim Corbett National Park,...
Valmik Thapar: new conservation models
Valmik Thapar is a tiger conservationist, wildlife photographer, television producer and author of more than 14 books that focus on...
Maruti Chitampalli: forest mystery
Maruti Chitampalli’s forest wisdom seems to ripen with his age. At 84, the gentle giant of conservation, respected as much for his years...
Tadoba tigers
Everything was tigers at Tadoba-Andhari National Park in late March. A hot Tropic of Cancer sun had beat the leaves off the trees and...
Bittu Sahgal: strategies of protection
Bittu Sahgal is a recognized voice for tiger conservation, primarily known for his role as founding editor of Sanctuary Asia, India’s...
Captivating cats
I’m wild about wild tigers, but my most ecstatic experience in India to date has been with caged cats. I fell in love with three white...
Paradisical Periyar
Conversation excerpts on the trail with tribal forest officer Rajan in Periyar Tiger Reserve, Kerala, India. 2014-15 Fulbright
Greetings from Dehradun
Greetings from the Wildlife Institute of India in Dehradun, where I’ll be studying tiger conservation through May 2015 as a visiting...