The Forest has EYES and Beating HEART

India is home to some of the most scenic vistas in the world, a veritable cornucopia of beautiful flora and home to a vast variety of fauna. In every grain of sand, in every blade of grass and in every cool breeze that flows through the forests, plains, deserts, mountains and tundra regions of India lies a piece of India’s diverse ecological footprint. In the cold heights of the Himalaya’s you can find the elusive Snow Leopard, in the tall grassy plains of the Gir forest, rests the majestic Asiatic Lion and in the wet, mossy grasslands of the Sunderban Delta resides the breath-taking Royal Bengal Tiger. The potential then is unending for those seeking wildlife studies in India. With ILSAP’s environment and biodiversity programs, you too could get involved in protecting not only the habitats of these noble beasts, but also understanding the need for finding balance in the ecological spheres of India.

The summer is the perfect time to immerse yourself in something bigger than yourself and in the process, discovering exciting new things about yourself and in a country like India.  In places like the SawaiMadhopur District, at the heart of the Ranthambore Tiger Project, there is much to be learnt about the incredible ways the local population is working to save the tiger and helping local biodiversity. The excitement of doing something truly meaningful is a reward in itself and opportunities to actually help at the ground level in a project that aims to do so much to save the environment while also undertaking wildlife studies in India is a chance to do something truly special.

Alongside the flora and fauna you will also get to work with local populations and ILSAP’s boots on the ground workers who will enable you to make meaningful change in providing state of the art health and medical care in rural areas. There really are few things in the world as satisfying as witnessing the direct positive change you can affect in someone’s life and with ILSAP’s help you can experience that gratification on a personal level.

Summer is often thought of as a time to better one’s self, but most people don’t get the chance to do so while also travelling to a land where culture and nature both nurture that personal growth within them. This program is not just a chance for you to find explore and travel, it is also an opportunity to do good in a world where we often find ourselves too busy to do the right thing. So this summer, undertake thorough wildlife studies in India with ILSAP and find a better you, a new you in a new land while forming lasting relationships with new people.

Read our Another Blog Post : The great eastern front

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *