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Ep. 12: Remembering Tigers with Belinda Wright OBE and Dr. Krithi Karanth

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Welcome to the twelfth episode of the Remembering Wildlife Podcast Series, where host Amy embarks on an exploration into the world of tiger conservation. In this episode, we're honored to have two remarkable guests: Belinda Wright OBE, founder and executive director of the Wildlife Protection Society of India, and Dr. Krithi Karanth, CEO of the Centre for Wildlife Studies in India.

In the first part of the episode, Belinda Wright shares her decades-long journey fighting to protect tigers, focusing on the challenges of dismantling the illegal networks facilitating the trade of tiger parts. Discover how her tireless work is helping preserve India's tiger population against relentless threats.

In the second part, Dr. Krithi Karanth delves into her pioneering research on human-wildlife conflict, shedding light on innovative ways to create a future where tigers and humans can coexist. Her work is reshaping conservation strategies to address the complexities of habitat encroachment and the impact on tiger survival.

Discover the impact of the Remembering Wildlife books, a collection of books that depicts the lives of nine captivating species through the lenses of over 250 extraordinary wildlife photographers, and learn how the proceeds have supported both the Wildlife Protection Society of India and the Centre for Wildlife Studies.

Looking to grab a copy of any Remembering Wildlife books? Head to https://rememberingwildlife.com to show your support for over 74 conservation initiatives!

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Welcome to the twelfth episode of the Remembering Wildlife Podcast Series, where host Amy embarks on an exploration into the world of tiger conservation. In this episode, we're honored to have two remarkable guests: Belinda Wright OBE, founder and executive director of the Wildlife Protection Society of India, and Dr. Krithi Karanth, CEO of the Centre for Wildlife Studies in India.

In the first part of the episode, Belinda Wright shares her decades-long journey fighting to protect tigers, focusing on the challenges of dismantling the illegal networks facilitating the trade of tiger parts. Discover how her tireless work is helping preserve India's tiger population against relentless threats.

In the second part, Dr. Krithi Karanth delves into her pioneering research on human-wildlife conflict, shedding light on innovative ways to create a future where tigers and humans can coexist. Her work is reshaping conservation strategies to address the complexities of habitat encroachment and the impact on tiger survival.

Discover the impact of the Remembering Wildlife books, a collection of books that depicts the lives of nine captivating species through the lenses of over 250 extraordinary wildlife photographers, and learn how the proceeds have supported both the Wildlife Protection Society of India and the Centre for Wildlife Studies.

Looking to grab a copy of any Remembering Wildlife books? Head to https://rememberingwildlife.com to show your support for over 74 conservation initiatives!

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