Maharashtra, the third largest state of India.
Bredge in biodiversity and home to an incredible wildlife.
The mountainous western Ghats are the most dominating structures of this region.
Plenty of rainfall results in lush evergreen forests.
The mesmerizing grasslands of the Deccan plateau are a result of rich volcanic soil.
The major portion of this land is covered with dry and desidious plants.
The land has a unique combination of coastal areas with mangroves and sandy beaches and
wetlands with rivers and lakes that have their own inland aquatic systems.
India has always maintained a culture of preserving and nurturing nature.
Birds and animals are depicted as mounds and various forms of God.
They are worshipped as a tradition that help protect and conserve the delicate environment
of the region.
Since a long time, the local tribes have peacefully co-existed with the animals in these wild
territories, but there is only one creature that truly rules these wild landscapes.
The Tiger.
The existence of the other lifeforms largely depends on this majestic predator, it being
the umbrella species of the ecosystem.
As the land flourishes with flora and fauna, the skies are ruled by the most evolved reptilians.
Birds, the power of flight and their ability to reach every corner of the planet makes
birds the most successful creatures on earth.
Marvelous colors and elegant displays are a way to advertise their worth as a mate.
But all the beauty and grace is mitigated by the presence of the powerful and magnificent
birds of prey, the raptors, exceptional flying capabilities and senses superbly adapted for
hunting make raptors the most predators of the skies.
A healthy environment is as essential to us as it is for the raptors.
By taking measures to protect these birds, we are in fact ensuring our own sustenance.
As these birds fearlessly soar in the sky, the future looks bright for the next coming
generations.
