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How Belinda Wright Charted A New Story For Conservation In India
29 July 24
In
the annals of Indian wildlife conservation, few names command as much
respect and admiration as Belinda Wright. The founder of the Wildlife
Protection Society of India (WPSI), her life has been a relentless
pursuit to safeguard the country’s most iconic species: the tiger.
Before dedicating herself full-time to conservation in 1994, Belinda
Wright was a renowned wildlife photographer and Emmy-winning filmmaker
for National Geographic. She has since become a leading authority on
wildlife crime, exposing the illegal trade in tiger parts and
spearheading the arrest of numerous criminals.
Wright's journey began amidst the lush jungles of India, where a profound love for nature ignited her passion for conservation.
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