Short Film: A Doctor’s Fight for Human Coexistence with India’s Wildlife
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- čas přidán 2. 05. 2022
- Dr. Krithi Karanth grew up with animals all around her, and now she wants to tackle human-wildlife conflicts happening in India.
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India is one of the most megadiverse countries in the world with over 91,000 species of animals and 40,000 different kinds of plants. But among all those amazingly big and small creatures, there are also 1.4 billion humans. Some encounters are peaceful and others…not so much. That’s where the Wildlife Seve (Seh-vey) comes with Krithi Karanth at the helm.
She’s dedicated her life to resolving conflicts between humans and animals so that they can co-exist; helping farmers get their livelihood back and for animals to be free. Follow along in this next film and see how Krithi is able to bring peace in more ways than one.
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Thanks for watching! What steps can you take to help your community with wild animals? This film is part of our 2022 Seeker Indie showcase, so look out for more films next Tuesday.
I remember a documentary where elephants were destroying farms etc so they built a small area near the forrest full of crops elephants loved. which stopped them going to the farm lands
Remember the name? I would love to watch that.
@@Skies133 I can not, it was a few years ago. I’ve tried searching for it on CZcams (where I originally saw it) but can’t find it.
I'm thankful for Dr. Kithu karanth's work. I too am interested in coexisting with wildlife and making our environments easier and more supportive of biodiversity in respect for all living things. I will investigate Dr. Kithu karanth and her work. Thank you for sharing.💚🙏🏿
His proclivity to explore is that of an ancient explorer from a principality from circa bce. Yet his tendency of benevolence is that of an ancient explorer from a municipality from circa ad. Nonetheless shall your creative prowess prosper and the tides of history always in your favor.
I think it's Krithi
Not all heroes wear capes. Thank you Dr.Karanth for your conservation work.
His proclivity to explore is that of an ancient explorer from a principality from circa bce. Yet his tendency of benevolence is that of an ancient explorer from a municipality from circa ad. Nonetheless shall your creative prowess prosper and the tides of history always in your favor.
I've been following your short films for a while now, and been loving this a lottttt !!! Waiting for more such inspirational stories.
The breadth of these efforts is really impressive, they're covering multiple important angles of attack on this issue
This story is the best thing I've ever seen in a while. Faith in humanity genuinely restored a bit there.
pests in india: 🐯🐒🐘🐆
pests anywhere else in the world:🦟🕷🦗🦎
Pretty neat, i never was aware or heard about any of this so thank you for making and sharing this video :3
I love this channel so much. Congrats, you make such an amazing content and so consistently that I always recommend this to people I know.
Thanks
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India is perfect place for animals
@61k I’m in middle of it u numb chuck
except for snakes that are often force-fed milk.
@@dibershai6009 where did u see they forced to drink milk 😂
@@ericme5715 I only found it in one source so I'm not sure it is true
@@dibershai6009 which source????
Интересный проект
India needs more environmentalists.
Humans are so destructive. We are destroying the very air, water and land we need to survive.
Population needs to be in balance with jobs, resources, nature and the environment.
India is so beautiful but so dangerous
Australia is more dangerous
And why India is dangerous? Can u explain
@@ericme5715 he meant to say dangerous for historical colonial powers who still want to see India as their colony.
@@OLAUUBER bro its not those indians..,(natives) these are southwestern indians from country of India..
Speaker needs to talk about Ecosia they are a search engine that plants tress
His proclivity to explore is that of an ancient explorer from a principality from circa bce. Yet his tendency of benevolence is that of an ancient explorer from a municipality from circa ad. Nonetheless shall your creative prowess prosper and the tides of history always in your favor.
It also tries to take over and is hard to get rid of.
m.czcams.com/video/8JyqZKGXAg4/video.html
Keep humans far away from them! Save wild animals, without them there will be no life on 🌏🦚🐘🐒 🐯 🦁
India
Hello
How is a women bearing the brunt when her family member is injured, the one who was injured bore the brunt.
We need a 95% de-pop
You can contribute one de-pop point extremely easily without effecting anyone else directly.
she is not a hero. She is known to mistreat her employees and locals. Sad to see such people getting the limelight
Hinduism teaches to coexist and vegeterianism🙏🏼
Yes to coexistence (sort of) and no to vegetarianism.
Hindus are not all vegetarians because this is not part of their religion regardless what Seeker claims. There are literally over a billion Hindus in India (not all Indians practice Hinduism) and only half of them are estimated to be vegetarian. So if Hinduism requires one to be a vegetarian half of the Indians in India are practicing their own religion very wrong.
@@VariantAEC u dont know whaat u takin about
@@endwestimperialism637
Why not explain how?
@@VariantAEC Vegetarianism and respect for animals is highly encouraged in the religion even if it isn't forced upon followers of the faith.
@@VariantAEC hinduism buddhism and jainism are very different from christinsity and islam. Dharmic religions dont force things like abrahamics
Dharmic prescribe things. Hinduism prescribes to stay away from non veg if you can. It doesnt enforce cause one size doesnt fit all. But you need to see that india has one of the largest percentage of vegatarians in the world.
Wonder if sharks are already going extinct without humans do to orcas taking their nitch
First
Nice
Nonhuman animals are freaking doomed as long as we are around so w/e.
"mega diverse" WTF
Liberalism comes to India.
Thank you for inspiring 🦾🙏🏾