Decades ago, India’s tigers were on the brink of extinction. Slowly, their numbers have rebounded. But that ecological success has prompted a dire problem—and a race to save many of them from genetic ...
Prasenjeet Yadav had one goal: capture the perfect image of a pseudo-melanistic tiger for his story on India’s Similipal ...
For the first time in National Geographic magazine's 136-year history, a cover story has been written and photographed entirely in India, by an Indian. At the heart of it is the hauntingly beautiful ...
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Rare ‘black tiger’ from Odisha’s Simlipal forests on Nat Geo cover—the tale of the perfect shot
India’s tiger conservation story is now there for the world to see—on National Geographic’s October issue. The cover photo is of the rare black tiger of Simlipal, only found in India. Watch Akanksha ...
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India's rare black tiger debuts on National Geographic cover: Meet photographer Prasenjeet Yadav
India's rare black tiger debuts on National Geographic cover The ... is an honour and a reminder of why we document India’s extraordinary wild heart.” Meanwhile, National Geographic editor-in-chief ...
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