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A herd of bull elephants in the Savuti region of the Chobe National Park (11,700 sq. km) in Botswana.

Botswana is home to more than 33 per cent of Africa’s savanna elephants

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A snow leopard. It had been estimated that India could have at the most 600 of these animals, located in Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh.

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A snow leopard. It had been estimated that India could have at the most 600 of these animals, located in Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh.

Spiti's snow leopards

The Nature Conservation Foundation has done commendable work over the past two decades to protect the snow leopard in the upper Spiti Valley in Himach
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A normal leopard  (male) and a black leopard (female) in the upper Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu.

Photo essay: Exploring the flora and fauna of upper Nilgiris

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A walk in Corbett country

Notes from a five-day field trip in 2016 in the Kumaon hills of Uttarakhand that involved trekking through places immortalised by Jim Corbett and led
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Snow-capped mountains  seen from the ridgetop above Kotkendri, Uttarakhand.

A walk in the woods

Notes from a five-day field trip in 2016 in the Kumaon hills of Uttarakhand that involved trekking through places immortalised by Jim Corbett and led
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Botswana's wildlife

A 700-kilometre drive through protected wildlife areas of the landlocked country in southern Africa provides a window to the varied range of animals t
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Breathtaking Botswana

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A mother cheetah with cubs amidst a sea of golden yellow grasses in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve in Botswana.

Unforgettable Kalahari

Climate change is possibly taking a toll on the Kalahari, but it continues to be a big draw for its range of wildlife and the sheer experience of camp
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Camping in Kalahari

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The tiger cub approaching the forester and the guard.

Alluring landscape

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