On an elephant chase: India’s wildlife photographers on their lockdown captures
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Award-winning wildlife photographers from across the country on their lockdown sightings, and how we can become elephant guardians
It isn’t uncommon to spot a jumbo roaming in the forest on a jungle safari, but it’s been a while since we could do that. Meanwhile, photographs have been filling the void, especially of elephants making the most of their ‘human-free’ surroundings during lockdown last year. But what makes these snapshots special are the stories behind them — tracking pachyderms for hours, understanding the way a herd functions. Photographers share a few stories. hot at Corbett National Park in March 2021More Related News

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