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Re: Trying something new.

Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 1:20 am
by captrakshitsharma
Super work Doc Sahab, this is truly reaching out and giving back to the community. These kids will learn lessons and get educated about outdoors, forests and wild flora and funa which sadly are loosing their charm in the modern world.

Re: Trying something new.

Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 1:28 am
by Vikram
Prashant,

Thank you for the photos. Looks like it was a great experience for those kids. Well done!

Best-
Vikram

Re: Trying something new.

Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 3:58 am
by prashantsingh
Thanks Zaheer for all those snaps. I just realised I have'nt taken many on this trip.
We spotted Tiger pug marks at two different locations . Though we did not see the elusive king of the jungle.
There are an estimated 12 tigers in the area.
In a couple of snaps you will see Mr Rishi sitting and explaining how to read pug marks.
A male tiger had passed by on a sandy river bed. Mr Rishi showed us how to identify the animal and calculate the approximate size of the tiger by reading the pug marks.
Every trip in the jungle is a learning experience.

Re: Trying something new.

Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 4:13 am
by timmy
Putting this experience and knowledge into the minds and hearts of these young people is most commendable, Prashant and Zaheer. This is the sort of thing that forms attitudes for generations to come, and in these young folks is our hope for the environment having a chance.

What a wonderful thing!

Thanks for sharing the story and the photos, gentlemen!

Re: Trying something new.

Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 6:21 am
by herb
An excellent initiative, 3 cheers! to Prashant. Enjoyed the pictures. Loved the jungle fowl,is it the red jungle fowl.

Herb

Re: Trying something new.

Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 6:30 am
by Baljit
Wow!! very nice Prashant .
These pictures bring all the memory back and remind me when I was in RNP last year.
Thank Zaheer for all the pictures.
Keep up the good work guy's

Baljit

Re: Trying something new.

Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 10:20 am
by brihacharan
Prashant wrote.....
For the first time I realized what a responsible job it is to be a teacher :D

Prashant, I truly appreciate your humility in your realization & in this contest I quote.....
"A teacher's influence affects eternity - No one knows where it stops"
You are indeed a Man with a Mission & may this initiative open the doors to the Gen-Next to experience the joy of Nature's Bounty!
Congratulations Prashant - Well Done! :cheering:
Briha

Re: Trying something new.

Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 12:05 pm
by xl_target
Congratulations on your new venture, Prashant and Zaheer.
I hope this proves to be a vehicle to educate the youth of India about her beauty and encourages the learning of proper wildlife conservation techniques.

Re: Trying something new.

Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 11:54 am
by essdee1972
Prashant ji and Zaheer ji, adding my kudos to all the others'. Dunno how I missed this!

Would also like to repeat the request put forward by Katana-san. I know there are no tigers near Mumbai, but there are leopards.

Re: Trying something new.

Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 10:21 pm
by airgun_novice
essdee1972 wrote:Prashant ji and Zaheer ji, adding my kudos to all the others'. Dunno how I missed this!'

Would also like to repeat the request put forward by Katana-san. I know there are no tigers near Mumbai, but there are leopards.
SD, there are 3-4 tigers and 3-4 lions in Krishnagiri Upawan (aka Borivali National Park) in the "restricted wild area" (my coinage) which one can see taking the "safari" ride from Borivali side. These are all nice guys who know they will be fed on a timely basis and so do not bother to move around much or hide and hence can be viewed with ease. ;-) Planning to go there on a leopard spotting trip shortly with a few friends.