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PEOPLE SPEAK ‘Tiger the death chronicles’ is an honest non glossy and unlike many a wildlife movies speaks of non glamorous issues of mining and an unsustainable growth that we are witnessing today. And most importantly ego that exists in many of our conservationists who spend far too much energy arguing & fighting amongst themselves (tiger has such quarrelsome friends!) ....it is indeed sad that there are just too few of the ‘go out there and do it’ lot Sumanta Ghosh, Wildlife Resort Owner, Corbett. The program on air was the one made by you about Tigers, their habitats and how so called economic growth for humans is destroying their chances of survival. The program was so informative and captured varied aspects of the problem so accurately. The man-animal conflict which seems to be growing thanks to foolish government policies, the rampant and careless mining activity, a government that seems to focus solely on the money it needs to get in and the poor tiger caught between all this. Anita Satyajit, travel writer after seeing the film on Doordarshan Want to place on record my deep appreciation of your recent film on the tiger. I think it is an important story narrated with a deepl felt anguish and covering the many aspects of the protection of the tiger in the wild. You have succeeded in presenting the views and opinions of a range of experts and certainly given a 'wake up call' to the powers that be. It is a grim testimony to the challenges of development. I only hope that it is not too late already for the tiger Avik Ghosh, Educationist, media communicator. I was one of the few fortunate to have seen the screening last evening at the IIC…. …I was moved. Believe me watching the that one hour movie , I wished it never ended. The facts were shocking ; and more shocking was the fact that the entire machinery in Delhi is giving it a deaf ear. If we cant protect what we have , we absolutely have no right to claim it as our national animal. With due regards - it’s high time we changed our national animal to a dog or to a cow which are found in abundance everywhere around. I am sure this efforts of yr will go a long way in bringing back the lost glory to the jungle and I sincerely hope it is a wake up call to the babus sitting pretty in the mantralyaas Chander Sharma, Wildlife Enthusiast Today (8.9.2007) I watched a new film on tiger crisis. Between 9-9.30 am from y/our Earth Care Productions. Kudos for an unbiased view of the present 'tiger/conservation crisis' and the effective way it was delt with by Shri. Krishnendu Bose. I am a forest officer of MP cadre presently posted on state deputation in the Madhya Pradesh State Academy of Administration. I will be conducting a 5 day MoEF sponsored training course on "35 years of Wildlife Management In Independent India: Milestones, Setbacks and Future Ahead" between 24-28 September 2007. This film is an apt audio visual medium as a teaching material for conducting the course. This film is not available on the catalogue list of your web site. Hence I request you to let me know about the cost of the film so that I can place the order. Sreeniwas Murthy, Conservator Forest, Madhya Pradesh Forest Department ...loved the film, even though it disturbed deeply ! Tom Alter, Actor, Mumbai
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