a. The first 5 seconds of editing - Wow, you have upped your game. Kudos! b. I had no idea that wolves were elusive, so very happy for you that you saw them after 12 years! c. Major learning - I did not think of grasslands as ecosystems. They obviously are, but I did not think of them that way. This is similar to my thinking of desert ecosystems (which changed after listening to Arati Kumar Rao's talk) Totally love what you are doing Anuroop!
Lovely videos and sightings. Loved the footages of the wolves in the water :) …even for me a wolf sighting is more special as they are less then tigers which surely makes them much more special! Long live grasslands !!
Excellent visuals and travel narrative of your finding the Grey Wolf.Yes, habitat bc and prey base is decreasing fast...at times feel helpless but such videos and your dedication gives some hope .Do plan a trip to Velavadar grassland in Gujarat.Onky place of about 2000 plus black buck and large pack of Wolf living in a prestine habitat.Wevakso need some clear video footages for our presentation.All the best .Yash, Ecocare Foundation.
New subscriber from pune :-) Few ques 1) Do we need to book an appointment for a guide at Chinkara Vanparyatan Prakalp? 2) What are usual timings this place/drive is open? 3) I assume the "safari" is best with a local guide, right ?
@@RajaramSethuraman Thanks. The safaris can be booked here - grasslandsafari.org/ The timings are 6-9 in the morning, and 3-6 in the evening. This route allows a max of six cars for each session . The safari booking comes with a guide that is allocated. I've also gone with an additional local guide a couple of times, but the guides who come with the safari booking are quite good.
Wow.. this video could kindle my interest in Wild life.. so very nicely done 👍
And yes, I knew almost nothing about Indian Wolves 🐺
Thank you for your kind words! So glad this rekindled some interest :)
Awesome narration. Subscribed immediately.
Thank you so much, glad you liked it!
a. The first 5 seconds of editing - Wow, you have upped your game. Kudos!
b. I had no idea that wolves were elusive, so very happy for you that you saw them after 12 years!
c. Major learning - I did not think of grasslands as ecosystems. They obviously are, but I did not think of them that way. This is similar to my thinking of desert ecosystems (which changed after listening to Arati Kumar Rao's talk)
Totally love what you are doing Anuroop!
Thanks for your kind comments, Utsav! Glad you liked this :).
Lovely videos and sightings. Loved the footages of the wolves in the water :) …even for me a wolf sighting is more special as they are less then tigers which surely makes them much more special! Long live grasslands !!
Yeah - first time I saw wolves in water. And yes, long live grasslands :) . Thanks for your kind comment.
Excellent visuals and travel narrative of your finding the Grey Wolf.Yes, habitat bc and prey base is decreasing fast...at times feel helpless but such videos and your dedication gives some hope .Do plan a trip to Velavadar grassland in Gujarat.Onky place of about 2000 plus black buck and large pack of Wolf living in a prestine habitat.Wevakso need some clear video footages for our presentation.All the best .Yash, Ecocare Foundation.
Thank you!
Nice Video.. Looking forwad for more Such videos :)
thank you, more to come :)
New subscriber from pune :-) Few ques 1) Do we need to book an appointment for a guide at Chinkara Vanparyatan Prakalp? 2) What are usual timings this place/drive is open? 3) I assume the "safari" is best with a local guide, right ?
@@RajaramSethuraman
Thanks.
The safaris can be booked here -
grasslandsafari.org/
The timings are 6-9 in the morning, and 3-6 in the evening. This route allows a max of six cars for each session .
The safari booking comes with a guide that is allocated. I've also gone with an additional local guide a couple of times, but the guides who come with the safari booking are quite good.
Superb 😊
Thank you :)
Nice work
Next time make video on hyena
@@omkaritakar4762 thank you, let's see if we can find the hyenas there :)