Tiger in Corbett National Park
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Marsh Fritillary ButterflyThe Wild screen
“Movies are the living organisms that graduate from a film maker's sphere of influence to enlighten the minds of every individual by talking on topics of great sense.”

“Mom , who were the tigers and how did they look like?”. Do you want your future generation to hunt after such queries? Certainly not, I guessto prevent the occurrence of such a situation a number of budding and established film-makers of India have come up the stage with motivating and eye opening films on wildlife. The films tailored by them achieve more than a a report, a court case or political lobbying. These films increase the global viewing public's awareness and understanding of nature and the urgent need to conserve it.

A Calendar Of Films On Wildlife
A Green Agony
Directed By - Geeta Singh
Theme - The film tries to spotlight the future of the tigers and other species in the fragile Sunderbans mangrove ecosystem.

Cherub Of The Mist
Directed By - Naresh Bedi
Theme- The film unravels the mystery behind the secretive life of the Red Pandas.

Wild Dog Diaries
Directed By - Krupakar Senani
Theme - This feature tracks one of India's lesser known predators called the Dhole.

Living with the Park- Ranthambore National Park
Directed By - Dr. Susan Sharma
Theme - The film depicts the main attraction of the park the Bengal Tiger, which is in danger of getting decimated here, as it has already happened in Sariska.

The Ridley's Last Stand
Directed By -Shekar Dattatri
Theme- The film provides a well-informed and penetrating assessment of a tragedy that occurs on the Orissa coast every year. Tens of thousands of Olive Ridley sea turtles arrive to mate and nest - and every year huge numbers are slaughtered in the nets of trawlers and gill-netters, many of which operate along the coast illegally.

Wilderness Nepal
Directed By -Susan Sharma
Theme - The film looks at the wilderness of the Himalayan region with special reference to Nepal. The film also projects the “community forests” concept in Nepal which has proved a success in maintaining the wetland area of “twenty thousand lakes” a paradise of bird watchers.

..And Then There Were None
Directed By -Syed Fayaz
Theme - This is an investigative wildlife documentary about the rampant poaching of otters in India.

To Corbett With Love
Directed By - Susan Sharma
Theme - The film is a tribute to the silent protectors of the tiger. It has been motivated by the belief that the Indian tiger has a better chance of survival when it is worth more alive than dead




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