Stories by A. Srivathsa, K.K. Karanth and S. Shrestha

Arjun Srivathsa is a Research Associate with the WCS India Program. He studies dholes, leopards, tigers and other mammals in the Malenad landscape, and his research interests include wildlife behaviour and ecology among others. He was honoured with Sanctuary Asia's Young Naturalist Award for 2014.

Dr. Krithi K. Karanth has been working for wildlife conservation in India for the past 15 years. Declared a National Geograpic Society Explorer in 2012, she is currently an Associate Conservation Scientist with WCS New York. Her research encompasses a broad range of issues examining human dimensions of wildlife conservation.

Sheren Shrestha is a communications specialist with the WCS India Program. His interests lie in the application of communications and outreach in wildlife conservation, to spread awareness among various target groups.

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March 3, 2015

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