Friday, September 5, 2014

Photo Exhibition on the Royal Bengal Tigers

A tiger is one of the most beautiful animals in our world. It is also the embodiment of power and grace in the environment in which we live in. Initially there were 10 species of tigers found on Planet Earth. But now only 7 species remain because selfish man has killed 3 species and made it extinct.

Of the remaining 7 species the Royal Bengal Tiger is found in India alone and the population of more than 50% tigers found in the wild is in the forests and wildlife sanctuaries of India.

Very recently a photography exhibition was held at Jawahar Kala Kendra in Jaipur by a Gujarat State based photographer Mona Patel depicting on-site photos of tigers in major wildlife parks such as Ranthambore National Par, Dudhwa National Park, Kanha National Park, Kaziranga Tiger Reserve, Periyar Tiger Reserve, Pench National Park, Bandhavgarh National Park, Jim Corbett National Park, amongst others.



The exhibition was inaugurated by the Union Minister of Environment, Forests & Climate Change Mr. Prakash Javadekar who spent a considerable time at the exhibition. This is another step by an aware individual and wildlife lover to promote awareness of our rich flora and fauna and the need to conserve it from extinction at all costs.

Wildlife is a part of our Planet and it has an equal right of existence here. Take time out of your busy schedules to visit these wonderful animals in their natural environment and take part in Tours & Travel packages of National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries in India where you can see tigers, lions, elephants, rhinoceros, bears leopards, crocodiles, alligators, so many types of deer, and nearly 1000 varieties of birds along with smaller animals such as foxes, raccoons, hyenas, wolves, to name a few.


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