Saturday, August 28, 2010

Animal - Human Conflict, who suffers???

Today morning, as per my routine schedule, headed towards my bus stop to catch a bus to office. Entering the bus, as a daily dose, opened Hindustan Times, the one which I dutifully read entirely during my long journey towards my office. Very unfortunate to come across another Animal Human conflict right on the first page. This was not the first one I was going through in the span of a fortnight made me think of the terrible implications on this increasing conflicts on Mother Nature.

One would think that Tigers and Lions scare humans to death. I feel the other way round, humans are a biggest threat to Tigers and Lions and indeed they are scared of human more than anybody else. Infact I would like to put it this way, human greed is only responsible for the decline of the sacred gift from Mother Nature.

  • Greed is revealed by humans when forest lands are converted in to luxury apartments and row houses sold at a premium rate with a USP tagged to it like “Make your home in the heart of nature” or some other crap!!! Ideally one should appreciate the fact that nobody can make a happy home for themselves by destroying others natural residence.
  • Greed is revealed by humans when they poach animals for fur, skin, bones, and what not for neighboring countries. I did read it in the past that owls are captured for sale to some tantricks as their blood is used for black magic...
  • Greed could be revealed by humans when they reclaim wetlands for commercial purpose without having any back up plans for the resident birds / animals.
Just a simple question one needs to answer… when there is a rodent trespassing in our house what do we do?? Obviously we are not going to pet it by letting it feed on the open food and vegetables in the kitchen. Immediate action is to either set a trap and catch hold of it or keep pesticides to kill the rodent – ultimately getting rid of it. This is quite similar a behavior done by poor animals when we humans intrude their habitat - THEN WHY SUCH DISCRIMINATION. Humans are considered to be civilized race but unfortunately they are the one who follow the jungle law by getting rid of the weak links for thier selfish motives. Thus many a times such attacks on humans are considered as a fault by poor animals. The big cats are either been tagged as Man Eaters and are either killed or are encaptivated.

I seriously wonder how can anybody kill such a majestic animal “TIGER”. Could not resist myself in spilling down my thoughts……
Picture of T 39 (2 year old female cub) sitting in the water hole at Ranathambhore National Park

Just an attempt to list down few of the incidences happened in the span of 15 odd days.

Crocodile kills man at Powai lake
Hindustan Times 27th Aug 10

Conflict between man and animal in a city, which has a national park in its midst, surfaced again on Thursday morning when a crocodile killed a 32-year-old man at Powai lake. Vijay Rajiv Bhure, an operator with a private crane hiring company, was fishing along the eastern bank of the lake when the reptile attacked him. He fell off the inflated rubber ring he was sitting on. “He fell into the lake and the crocodile dragged him inside,” said Senior Police Inspector Ashok Jadhav. “People nearby alerted the fire brigade. His body was brought out 30 minutes later.”

Bhure was taken to Rajawadi Hospital where he was pronounced dead. Environmentalists said the incident was a result of beautification and construction tampering with the lake’s periphery. “Earlier, there were bushes and slopes for crocodiles to bask on. Now, their natural habitat has been replaced with walls and jogging tracks,” said Sunish Subramanian, secretary, Plant and Animals Welfare Society.

Powai resident and activist Pamela Cheema said wildlife was reacting this way because of quarrying around the lake. “The authorities should have considered these problems before the rampant destruction,” she said. The number of crocodiles in the 6.61-sq-km artificial lake is not known because there has never been a count. “Crocodiles come into Powai lake when water from Vihar lake flows into it. People know this but still go to the lake for fishing,” said environmentalist Debi Goenka. The Powai police have asked the civic body to cordon the lake.

Two injured in attacks by wild animals
Source TNN 23 Aug 10

BAHRAICH: The flood water has entered the Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary area and the nearby villages. As such, the animals have started moving to places on higher altitudes, while the villagers are also shifting to safer places in the nearby forest area. On Saturday night, a youth and a girl were seriously injured after a tiger and a leopard attacked them in two separate incidents. The youth was grazing his cattle when a tiger attacked him in Kakraha range of Katarniaghat reserved forest area. The youth was admitted to the primary health centre (PHC) in Mihinpurwa. In the second incident, a leopard attack a girl who had gone to attend the nature's call along with her mother. The girl was also admitted to the primary health centre. According to reports, two more people got injured in similar attacks by wild animals in the area.

Two injured, one critical, in tiger attack
Source: DNA 21 Aug 10

Two people, including a forest ranger, were injured when a tiger attacked them on Friday morning in Ranthambhore. The forest ranger, identified as Daulat Singh, was critically injured when a tiger attacked him in the northern area of Ranthambhore National Park on Friday. The incident took place when a team of forest officials were trying to tranquilise the big cat. Singh lost his right eye and an ear in the attack. His condition is now stable. The tiger also attacked another man, Babu Lal Meena of Uliana village in Sawai Madhopur, on Friday when he was pelting stones at the animal. The man, however, escaped with minor injuries. The forest ranger was rushed to the Sawai Madhopur General hospital from there he was airlifted and brought to the SMS hospital.

Ranthambore Tiger attack: FIR against NGO, villagers
Source: Bhaskar News 24th Aug 10

An FIR has been lodged against an official of NGO 'Tiger Watch' and villagers near Ranthambore National Park for obstructing forest work and provoking a tiger to attack a forest ranger. Ranger Daulat Singh Shaktawat was attacked by a tiger on the outskirts of the park on Firday while he was performing his routine work. The case has been lodged under Sections 353, 332, 816 of IPC and Section 3/51 of the Forest Act. In the FIR lodged at the Mangla Dungar police station, officials named Dharmendra Khandal of the NGO Tiger Watch, besides villagers Mahendra Kumar, Rupa, Kanhaiya, Lari, Ramkesh, Hanuman, Manoj, Hakiya, Mandraj, Siyaram and Haria. Khandal allegedly clicked pictures of tiger attack. The exclusive pictures of the incidents are with Dainik Bhaskar. The FIR, lodged by the assistant conservator of forests, alleges the named people snatched away the tranquillizer gun from the official and pelted stones at the tiger. Most Sections cited are for disrupting public servants’ work and contain sentences of two or three-year terms. “What happened on that day is the result of a total militancy by villagers and NGOs who, instead of being sensitive towards the limitation of the department, not only obstructed them from working but also provoked the tiger by constantly pelting stones at it,” said R N Mehrotra, PCCF and Head of Forest Forces, Rajasthan.

Youth killed by big cat in Ranthambore
August 16, 2010

A 22-year old youth, who had gone to a temple in forest area in Ranthambhore, was killed by a big cat here, police said on Monday. The youth identified as Hemraj Gujjar of Gopalpura village had gone to a temple but did not return till late. Locals later found his his mutilated body there," they said. "Locals, who were first to spot the body, claimed that it was a tiger attack. They reportedly saw the animal near the site," police said. "It is a south-west boundary area of the park and is frequented by tigers and leopards. Anything regarding the attack can be said only after detailed investigation," DFO R S Shekhawat said. He said the animal had attacked the neck of the victim and ate one of his arms. Last month, a 25-year-old youth Ghamandi Saini was also attacked by a tiger in the reserve area.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Journey towards my PASSION

Trying to write my first blog and am not sure the way to frame a blog but with all the strength and courage, I am attempting to spill my thoughts in the form of words.


It is always been said that one should have a “Passion” in life, it makes you happy and acts as a stress buster – I admit to it. Although it took me almost 3 decades to zero down on to my passion but yes, I can say I know what makes me happy. That’s Photography!!! Probably the reasons of me taking such a long time was because I couldn’t understand the actual meaning of the word PASSION. From my school days, I had an affinity towards colours and drawing or sketching has always been one of my favourite subjects since my school time. To get associated with colours and fetch some additional pocket money, I used to take drawing classes for school going students and used to teach them basic tricks of effective drawing. Always was a back bencher during college times and used to sketch professors and teachers when the lectures used to bore me. With age, the burden of education increased, and also the mind got diverted towards other fascinations keeping me away from colours. As days progressed, I entered into corporate arena and hence  the world of computers. Gradually computers unknowingly made me drift away from my pencils and pens as they had become just a medium to sign cheque books and letters.

My first Digicam - Samsung Digimax S 600

Got married to Neha by the end of 2006. I always had a conventional “HotShot” camera before marriage but got my first digicam as a wedding gift - I was thrilled. It was a Samsung Digimax S 600, a point and shoot camera with 5x digital zoom. It was an ignition to an old hobby of playing with the colours and I thoroughly enjoyed clicking pictures with that camera. Luckily both myself and Neha have an inclination towards wildlife. It was Dec 2007 wherein one of my office colleagues asked whether I would be interested in joining their group for Kanha National Park based in the heart of India (Madhya Pradesh). Not knowing much about wildlife at that time, I thought it to be a good option for winter vacation and immediately pounced on this opportunity. It was my first visit to the wild and could enjoy the jungle in its true sense. That experience had a great impact on me and I fell in love with the vast diversity of Mother Nature. Thus the journey started…….


The first sighting of the majestic beast (tiger) was mesmerizing and I could then enjoy its true beauty. The utilization of my digicam was done to the fullest. A deadly combination of wildlife and photography was slowly impregnated in me. Thanks to Sagar Gosavi (whom I consider my teacher in photography) who gave my talent a new dimension by teaching me different modes in a small digicam of which one was “MACRO”.

My first Macro Shot
Another one - tried several attempts
My first sighting of the majestic beast - although not clear will always remember this chap as the looks were so mesmerising. While clicking him, my hands were litterally shivering with thrill...




Now my digicam was my best buddy and one of the essentials during any outings. After Kanha National Park, the group decided to visit Ranathambhore National Park in Oct 2008 and how could I resist myself from being a part of it. This visit to Ranathambhore made me realize that now the time has come to get a better gear to capture quality pictures – not that this digicam was not giving methe output but the hunger to get a better reach to the subject made me take a decision to get a new buy.

My first DSLR Kit

Finally when I made up my mind for a new buy, I had a slender budget and was all geared to get a digital camera with higher zoom. One of my friend who works for Sony then mentioned to me that there was an offer going on in his company for Diwali wherein the employees were to get 25% discount on the MRP on Sony products. This was the time where in I stretched my budget and bought my first DSLR Sony Alpha 200 with 18-55mm and 75-300mm. Over thrilled with my new gears, I started visiting Sanjay Gandhi National Park (a national park which is 10 minutes drive from my residence and which was not properly explored by me earlier). My new gear travelled its first outing again to the birth place of my passion – Kanha National Park again in May 10 and should say the experience was worth remembering. Now by this time I started appreciating the difference between the pictures taken from digicam and DSLR.


Now my weekends were not in my bedroom spending time in front of the IDIOT BOX but with my new buddy. Travelled to many places in and around Mumbai to explore wildlife.


Places visited regularly were

  1. Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP)

  2. Sevri Wetlands

  3. Uran Wetlands (unfortunately not in existence due to human greed)

  4. Mahim Nature Park
My gears started travelling overseas and could manage to click some amazing pictures of wildlife at London Zoo and London Wetlands.


Opps!!! During all this, my childhood affinity towards colours which slowly ignited as a hobby had turned into a passion, a passion which relieves me from my stress. Whenever depressed, I pick up my gears and m off to shooting. My strength, my wife – Neha, who always supports me in my crazy hobby turned passion and gives me space to have an extra marital affair with gears.


October 2009 was the first time I entered in the jungles of Maharashtra – Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve (Nagpur). I was mesmerized to see such a beautiful jungle in Maharashtra but was equally disappointed to see the way it was managed and maintained. By this time, I found my inclination towards bird photography was more than mammal photography. Bird photography, considered to be one of the difficult aspects in the world of photography, has always been very fascinating, as one has a huge diversity of species to be admire and click. Bird watching and photography needs telephoto lens to reach the subject. After the visit to Tadoba, my hunger increased and so was the time to make a hole in my pocket. This time the appetite was a good telephoto lens for which the hole to be made was even bigger than the previous one. Could finally manage to convince myself first and then the rest to buy my dream lens – Sigma 150-500mm F5-6.3 DG APO OS HSM.

Sigma 150-500mm F 5-6.3


After testing it in my home ground, getting exceptional results took my new friend to Little Rann of Kutch (Dec 09 / Jan 10) – the paradise for birding. With a better reach and frequent encounters with wildlife, I now had a flavor and sense of the behavioral aspects of certain birds and animals. Such study about individual characteristics helped me a lot in shooting the species as I could gauge when and how to get close to a subject to get the best shots. It was time where in Mother Nature accepted us as her kids and started calling us on a regular basis. I could get an opportunity to visit Jim Corbett National Park, Delhi (Jan 10), Pangot and Sattal (Jan 10), Ranathambhore National Park (March 10), Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh (May 10), Pench National Park (May 10).

To see my entire galary, please do visit www.wix.com/itsyogi8/mypassion.

Some of my clicks from my Sigma 150-500 mm
Greater Hooppe Lark
Tigress
Green Bee Eater
Peregrine Falcon






Sigma 500mm F 4.5
With my hunger increasing day by day, with Gods’ grace and support from my wife, family and well wishers, I have decided (rather booked) my new professional lens “Sigma 500 mm F 4.5 EX DG APO” a lens which has cost me a fortune and I am expecting the delivery of my new dream by mid of September 10.


With the rate at which Mother Nature is losing her charm falling prey to the growing concrete jungles, I would be more than happy if I could make any difference in her conservation with my crazy passion. I hope that a small step of capturing her beauty through my lens and trying to educate by all the best possible means to the network will help me serve my purpose.


God grant me the serenity,
To accept the things that I cannot change
Courage to change the things I can
And Wisdom to know the difference!!!