Thursday, April 23, 2009


Leopard Enclosure, Bannerghatta National Park, Bangalore '03/04.

This picture was taken on one of my visits as a volunteer of PfA. . .

I recall some very disappointing moments at the park when I volunteered, such as public non-cooperation in keeping the park clean, apathy of park authorities towards management and maintenance, etc. I remember this one particular incident which happened on my (last) morning safari towards the end of my volunteership, wherein, the guide threw water from a bottle he was holding near a resting tiger to distract it for my photography. . . ! The tiger shocked and traumatized sprung up from its resting position and jolted to a distance. In shock, horror and despair myself I could do little but flare back at the guide. . .

I waited to report the incident to the DCF (District Conservator of Forests), but in futile attempts as he wasn't available that am and that remained my last visit to the national park. I did notice though (as I recall a little better now with this) that a couple of the tourists were disapproving and non-participative of "distracting" the tigers and lions of the safari for "tourism purposes". However, I'm unable to remember accurately if this was the same day or another. Was still good to have witnessed eco-consciousness and sensitivities while it happened rather than the much shocking apathy and irresponsible and unyeilding behaviour. I don't know how much my "telling off" helped change the guide's perspective on wildlife, but it only confirmed that the management and the forest services need some serious revision along with rigorous training and education and stringent law enforcement within the state and the country!

The national park overall seemed to be drier than optimum levels, when enquired on one of my earlier visits as a volunteer, the DCF informed me that the area was suffering from lack of water supply. . .






Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Asiatic Lion Courtship, Bannerghatta National Park, Bangalore [2003/04]. 6.30 am when we set out and caught this fantastic drama of courting which lasted for about 40-45 minutes and left us (PfA Volunteers) slightly confused as these felines, we were told, have been neutered to control their reproductive rate within the park.

Above, is where the lionesses were beginning to respond to the male's roaring (call) which started from a distance of about a kilometre away in the direction they're facing and begun roaring back. . .

The females were by now pretty agitated and on guard while the male we noticed seemed to be approaching the female(s) continuing what seemed like his mate call. . .

When this followed and ended with hostility towards the male. . .

I suppose instinctive behaviours die hard or this was mere territorialism. I haven’t observed the same animals over a period of time since, however, that particular day seemed to best explain itself as courtship and mate selection considering there is no space for predator/food competition here, these felines are captive and don't hunt live prey Most animals at the park are of rescue and rehab. These felines are ones rescued from abused and illegal possession such as circuses, etc., and treated with a combination of homeopathy, ayurvedic and conventional/alopathy medication (pers comm. PfA volunteer and park authorities, 2002-04). However, they are still captive animals and not free ranging.


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PfA, Bangalore, '02-'04.

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