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Profiles
Our extensive team comprises of naturalists,
guides, trackers, adventurers, photographers, writers,
but one thing that binds us is that we love to explore.
Each person is an expert in his own field or local area
and eager to share his learnings. Though we have worked
with premier research institutes, filmmakers and photographers,
we believe there's a lot to learn from the average nature
enthusiast.
Vikram Singh | Wildlife
Promoter
Having spent four years in Ranthambhore,
Vikram has traveled extensively all over India and realized
that there's a lot more to Indian wildlife than the
tiger. Though not a professional photographer, his media
background and rich field experience have helped him
coordinate many wildlife photography and filming projects.
He is part of the biggest awareness program in the country
for schoolchildren on Tiger Conservation and regularly
visits schools and institutions to conduct workshops
on the need for environment protection. Vikram also
works as a consultant with various wildlife resorts
to promote responsible tourism and helps identify new
destinations. Having done his MBA, he handles Business
Development and Strategic Planning at Wild World India.
Sumantha Ghosh
| Chief Naturalist
After a course in 'Ornithology &
Ecology', Ghosh started his wildlife career at Corbett
as Wildlife Operation In-charge for Tiger Tops Lodge.
He was part of a Forest Dept. sponsored project to control
lantana weed from natural glades & canebrakes in
Ramnagar Reserve Forest. He has assisted the Corbett
Tiger census (5 years), Elephant census, Midwinter Waterfowl
census and was associated with The Corbett Foundation,
which handles the largest Cattle Compensation Scheme
in the world. He tracked down a wounded tigress after
a weeklong search and received a letter of appreciation
by the Corbett Park Director. He has also worked closely
with locals for Mahseer conservation on the Kosi &
Ramganga rivers and helped it make a healthy comeback.
Ghosh has taken classes on Herpetology and was associated
with Calcutta Snake Park. Over the years, he has assisted
members of RSPB, World Pheasant Association-UK, Assisi
Animal Foundation-USA, Fish & Wildlife Dept.-USA,
Berlin Zoo and Savanna Birds of Bolivia to name a few.
He has led excursions to most wildlife reserves and
high altitude parks like Great Himalayan & Pin Valley
National Parks, Nandadevi Biosphere Reserve, Yungthang
Sanctuary in Sikkim and Tawang Wildlife Sanctuary in
Arunachal. Besides regular wildlife tours, Ghosh has
organized over 100 educational trips for school children.
At Wild World India, he plans, implements and leads
the tours.
Prasanna Gautam
| Operation In-charge
After graduating in Arts, Prasanna
did his Guide Training Course with Dept of Tourism,
DGHC (Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council), followed it up
with a Rafting Course on the Teesta and capped it with
a Basic Mountaineering Course from Himalayan Mountaineering
Institute. He then moved to Delhi to fully involve himself
in the travel and tourism trade. He has traveled extensively
in India, Nepal and Bhutan planning and leading various
cultural tours, trekking groups, wildlife tours, bicycle
trips and camel & elephant safaris. In association
with Earthwatch USA, he has coordinated the Snow Leopard
Conservation Project in Rumbak Valley in Ladakh. At
Wild World India Prasanna looks after Office Administration
and Operations.
Sanjay Khurana | Overseas
Promoter
Naturalist, amateur photographer, telecommunications
expert, adventure sports enthusiast, Sanjay Khurana
is a globetrotter who has traveled extensively through
wildlife parks of India, North America, Canada and South
America. Currently based in Washington DC, he promotes
Wild World India as part of the WWI Overseas Program.
Anurag Mallick | Travel
Writer
After four years in advertising, Anurag moved to a
youth portal as channel producer of the travel section,
building an online community dedicated to offbeat travel
in India. Most of his fantastic journeys have been covered
on his Roadking motorcycle. Anurag has trekked extensively
in Parvati Valley, walked through the Western Ghats,
taken a dip at the Maha-Kumbh and hibernated for 2 months
in a monastery in Ladakh. In his present avatar he is
a freelance writer with Deccan Herald and Outlook Traveler
magazine and has been published in the travel guides
'75 Hill-Stations of India' and '52 Weekend Breaks from
Bangalore'. He is also a keen photographer, an amateur
birdwatcher and an expert on Indian history and mythology.
For Wild World India he has undertaken field trips to
various wildlife parks, developed the site architecture
and content.
Field Experts
Lakshmi Mudgal | Naturalist
Perhaps no one knows Bharatpur better than Lakshmi
or Panditji, who was born in Bharatpur's Jatoli village,
now inside the national park. He started voluntary work
with the Forest Department in 1976, officially joined
in 1982 and was involved in the Bharatpur Bird Census.
In 1987-88, he assisted a Smithsonian funded research
project for Iowa & Hawaii State Universities on
Wetland Ecology. He has served as a naturalist in Ranthambhore
for 3 years, was Research Assistant for Royal Society
for Protection of Birds and International Waterfowl
Research Bureau. He delivered a lecture at University
of Kent on Tourism & Conservation: 'Changing character
of Keoladeo Ghana' and wrote on 'Geese of Keoladeo'
for Sanctuary Magazine. In 1984, Lakshmi did a study
on Lesser Florican and Indian Bustard for Tourism &
Wildlife Society of India and later received a citation
from the Rajasthan Govt.
Kunwar Singh Rawat |
Naturalist
A veteran of Corbett, Kunwar or KD is a modest mountain
man from Kumaon currently a resident of Ramnagar town
next to Corbett National Park. After an MA in Economics,
KD did his guide course in Corbett in 1993 and has since
been a part of innumerable bird watching camps as well
as the Annual Animal Census at Corbett. He has also
attended the bird watching camps in Dudhwa National
Park and Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary. KD has led several
game viewing expeditions and elephant safaris and has
a vast knowledge of Indian flora and fauna. As the Assistant
Coordinator of the Uttaranchal Eco-Tourism Project,
in association with Mountain Institute of Australia,
he promotes villages around wildlife preserves in Uttaranchal
as home-stays. Through local participation, he helps
create sustainable economic alternatives to natural
resource exploitation.
Ashlesh Sharma | Naturalist
Ashlesh was born in jail. That's because his father
was the in-charge of the Nimbahera prison in Kota, Rajasthan.
Ash completed his education in Jaipur and moved to Bharatpur,
where he got a guiding license for the Keoladeo Ghana
National Park. He worked there as a naturalist for three
years before moving to Ranthambhore in 1989. At that
time he was the only licensed Nature Guide in Ranthambhore,
a full four years before other guides got their license.
Over the years, he has shared his immense knowledge
with locals and helped them in becoming successful guides.
Ash is by far the best birder in Ranthambhore and being
an excellent naturalist and tracker, has helped the
Forest Dept. in numerous Census and conservation projects.
As an expert in arid ecology, he has worked as a field
assistant for many renowned photographers in Ranthambhore,
Sariska, Bandhavgarh, Bharatpur and Desert National
Park.
Anurag & Sujata Goel
| Botanists
Sujata has a PhD in Botany from Delhi University and
Anurag grew up in Canada, where he did his PhD in Molecular
Biology from Toronto University. Combining their research
experience in botany, plant biochemistry, genetics,
ecology and molecular biology, they have set up an organic
rainforest retreat in the Western Ghats. Proceeds from
their eco-tourism venture funds WAPRED Research Foundation
(Worldwide Association for Preservation and Restoration
of Ecological Diversity), an NGO that helps preserve
the fragile rainforest eco-system of Coorg, promotes
ecological awareness and develops sustainable methods
of agriculture. Their major research project is the
development and field testing of ecologically friendly
botanical pesticides for local crops grown under the
shade of rainforest trees. During the heavy monsoons,
they migrate to explore other natural areas of the world.
Ritish Suri | Naturalist
Ritish has done a course in Ornithology from Rishi
Valley University and runs Camp Forktail Creek, a permanent
tented camp in the untouched forest adjoining Corbett
National Park. He regularly assists the park authorities
in the annual Tiger Census, controlling forest fires
and has recently conducted a Guide Orientation Program
to improve the skills and knowledge of local guides.
Ritish is the expert on Elephant Safaris, has an excellent
knowledge of birdlife at Corbett and has been featured
in Birding World, UK. He has led wildlife tours in Corbett,
Dudhwa and Bharatpur and birdwatching trips for village
schoolchildren around Corbett. Ritish has also led excursions
for American Embassy School, French School and members
of Natural History Museum, California and WWF (India
& London). As part of a social service project with
the American Embassy School, he helps upgrade and maintain
local village schools. He is also involved with the
Wildlife Institute of India in developing home-stays
on the periphery of Corbett Tiger Reserve.
Tirath Singh | Naturalist
Tirath completed his Arts Degree from Rajasthan University,
followed it up with a Diploma in Nature & Wild Life
Interpretation from the Forest Department at Jaipur
and continues his informal higher studies at Keoladeo
Ghana National Park. He runs a birding lodge at the
periphery of the sanctuary in Bharatpur. Tirath has
led wildlife and bird watching tours to various parks
in India like Corbett, Keoladeo, Kanha, Bandhavgarh,
Ranthambhore, Periyar, Mudumalai, Nagarahole and Royal
Chitwan in Nepal. He has escorted groups like Jungle
Odyssey, wildlife tours through Cox & Kings International
and specialized tours for Expedition USA, Eco Expedition
USA and Boston Museum of Science USA.
Dipendra Gurung | Operations
Dipen hails from Darjeeling and has extensively covered
most wildlife parks of north India and Kaziranga, Jaldapara,
Gorumara, Buxa, Neora Valley National Park and Sandakphu
in the North-East. He runs his own lodge at Tinchuley
near Darjeeling which is surrounded by broad-leaf temperate
forest that supports rich birdlife. Apart from an Adventure
Course at the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute in
Darjeeling, Dipen has also done an MBA in Marketing.
He plays the guitar, is currently based in Delhi and
handles marketing, bookings and other operational details.
Gaurav Pandey | Adventure
Specialist
Gauri, as he is popularly known, hails from the Kumaon
region and is as sure-footed as a mountain goat. He
has trained at the Nainital Mountaineering Club and
has trekked extensively through the Himalayas in Garhwal
and Himachal. Some of the treks he has led in Garhwal
are the Nanda Devi East base camp, Sunderdhunga &
Pindari glacier, Roop Kund and Kuari Pass. He has also
led treks to Kinnar Kailash, Bhaba Pass and the Pin
Valley in Himachal Pradesh. At Wild World India, he
plans treks and expeditions across different terrain,
usually customizing it to suit the fitness level of
individuals.
Vinay Bhadola | Angling
Expert
If you want to find out the best fishing beats in India,
the different types of Mahseer or whether a fish will
come on atta (flour) or live bait, Vinay is the authority
on sportfishing in India. An experienced angler who
has traveled all over the country, Vinay grew up in
Dehradun and runs Otter Reserves, an angling outfit.
When not making spinners, spoons and flies or quoting
passages from The Rod, he is scouting for new fishing
locales. Part of the funds generated go towards releasing
fry in rivers and maintaining protected spots on rivers
where it's possible to observe wild fish in natural
habitats.
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