Here’s a shot by her of African elephants with their calves. “As gardeners of the forest, elephants are a species that bring balance to our ecosystem,” she wrote.
Dia ringed in the new year at Gir National Park amid Asiatic Lions, who were brought back from the brink of extinction.
She revealed that the Gir National Park is the largest dry deciduous forest in the Saurashtra region of Gujarat.
Here’s Dia interacting with a baby rhinoceros during her first visit to the Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation (CWRC) in Assam.
Actor Randeep Hooda is a bonafide animal lover. He says, “It’s always a toss-up between being in front or behind the camera.”
Randeep Hooda and Lin Laishram share a mutual respect for wildlife and often visit National Parks to spend quality time in the arms of nature.
Here's a serene picture of a tigress who Randeep hails as "The Jungle Queen" at Kanha National Park.
When the actor captured a magnificent picture of this leopard and wrote, ‘Mom said ‘only leftovers in the fridge (tree) for breakfast today’.”
When Randeep shared a mesmerizing picture of a Brown Fish Owl and wrote, "There are 250 species of Owls in the world. India has 32 of these species."
Raveena Tandon has time and again batted for the conservation of wildlife and is an ardent photographer too.
She visits with her daughter Rasha and makes sure to become one with nature away from the chaos of the city.
She also went to the Satpura National Park a haven for tigers and photographed the magnificent creatures.
Raveena also captured this adorable frame of a tigress with her cub at Tadoba - Andhari Tiger Reserve.
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