Thanks for the appreciation. The sole purpose of this channel is to spread awareness and develop a sense of responsibility among wildlife enthusiasts and common people.
Very good video and documentation. I appreciate your efforts making this. But I found the pace of the video little slow. I will eagerly wait for the next video.
Your videos are stunning, Soumyajit, and so is your knowledge of Wildlife. Made me subscribe your channel and this is the 6th consecutive episode of yours I'm watching (Latpanchar, Vigwan, Bharatpur, Barsey, Mahananda done😅)! I'm curious to know did you use a tripod for shooting videos? The telephoto footages are very stable, although I couldn’t see a tripod you carrying.
Thanks for the appreciation. Yes, I do carry a tripod for filming, its a must have, but birds/ animals won't always give you enough time to set the tripod, so sometimes I shoot handheld too and stabilize the footages in post.
Thanks.. This video was not shot at any one specific location, it's a collection of footages taken at different places, from Dive ghat to Jejuri, wagahpur to bhuleshwar... Explore yourself. Every village has something special to offer.
The place is actually Saswad. Entire video was shot within Saswad to Jejuri. It is a 17 km stretch and each village has something special. Do explore a bit you will find amazing places.
I really wish to do so. I went back looking for the wolves 3 times, spend 3 days each trip on field, but still no luck, didn't get to see them once. But I will try again..
I agree.. But despite its population density india has been able to conserve and increase majority of its wild fauna and flora. Especially the big cats. This is due to the tolerance shown by village folks despite enduring some human animal conflict.
@@surajbiradar9827 22 species have gone extinct there which is a lot plus there is hasn't been strict rules for people introducing animals from other countries in India which has also had its affects.
@@rnldmanuel88 There are more species saved like the tiger, Asiatic lion, one horned rhino, blackbuck, swamp deer(barasingha), gharial, indian gazzelle, Asiatic wild water Buffalo, sangai deer and pigmy hog to name a few. But there are some major extinction like Asiatic cheetah, javan rhinoceros which happened before independence. And I am not sure what you are referring here with "introducing animals from other countries" I don't recall any invasive species that has come to india.