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Posted on November 16, 2019 by tigergirl621

The Perils of Being a Wildlife Tourist: Pt. 3 – Nagarahole

Part 3 of my tourism woes 4 part series...this time, a record of my (mis)adventures in Nagarahole TR

Posted on October 22, 2019October 22, 2019 by tigergirl621

The Perils of Being a Wildlife Tourist Pt. 2: Bandipur

Part 2 in a four-part series on my experiences with being a tourist/wildlife scientist in India's tiger reserves. Read on to find out about how I fared in Bandipur...

Posted on October 15, 2019 by tigergirl621

The Perils of Being a Wildlife Tourist Pt. 1: Ranthambhore

What happens when a wildlife scientist turns tourist on a safari? Find out in this four- part story. Part 1 - Ranthambhore - is below

Posted on January 21, 2019January 21, 2019 by tigergirl621

Gandikota: A Jewel on the Cliffs of the Pennar River Gorge

A photo story of my recent visit to Gandikota, a heritage site nestled amongst the Eramala Hills of Andhra Pradesh...

Posted on May 1, 2018May 1, 2018 by tigergirl621

No Selfie Control Will Now Cost Karnataka Tourists Dearly

No selfie control is a very real phenomenon in modern-day India. After a very bizarre incident in 2017 when a prominent Indian cricketer and his wife posed in front of a pride of Asiatic lions in Gujarat's Gir National Park, other Indian states have seen a rise in risky behaviour by tourists, most involving cell…

Posted on August 25, 2017December 9, 2017 by tigergirl621

Ivory Chains: The Exploitation of the Asian Elephant in the Land of Ganesha

The elephant-headed god, Ganesha, is revered and celebrated by Hindus across the world. He is the remover of obstacles, the lord of beginnings and journeys. Yet in the birthplace of Hinduism, the Asian elephant faces rampant, and often disguised, cruelty at the hands of those who profess to value all forms of life as equal…

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Priya Ranganathan is a wetland ecologist and geologist with a passion for writing. Her work is primarily focused on the wetland and riverine systems in the Western Ghats of India.

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