Hi! I am Prabhav Benara-Wildlife Photographer

I am doing wildlife photography from last 5-6 years. I have travelled many sanctuaries and national parks around India like Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, Bandhavgarh National Park, Jim Corbett, Kanha National Park, Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, Nagarhole, Kabini, Jhalana Leopard Reserve, many more to come. I love being in the wild and clicking the unsearched beauty in the lap of the nature. Being away from the city life and all the noises and rush is relieved when you put down your feet in the lap of nature. The calls and the movement of birds and animals and the refreshing cool wind just revives your day and mood to the happier side. While exploring the forest of India I came across many species of birds and animals. Many rare species like great Indian bustard, saker falcon, little forktail, white-tailed sibia, greater rocket tailed drongo, lemon rumped warbler, many more. I have captured more than 350 species of bird in the beautiful forest of India. In animals I came across many species like tiger, leopard, elephants, Malabar giant squirrel, yellow throated martin, swamp deer, barking deer, spotted hyena, desert fox, and many more. Seeing so many diversityfied species around India only feels like to be lucky enough to be born in a country with so many bio-hotspots and IBA (important birding area) like India have hot desert in Jaisalmer and just above it you have the great Himalayas. That’s the reason why India is so rich in species diversity. But because of increasing development the precious environment is depleting every day and even every second the waste we human are dumping the trees we are cutting the dams, and many things are causing harm to the lovely and precious nature and the animals and birds species living in there. I am trying to get more close to nature and protect it in a more precise way cause we humans need nature more than the nature needs us. Trying to do BSc in environment science to stay close to forest and to understand how we accompany our needs as well as save environment too. To get humans and nature in a mutualism relationship is the need of the hour.

The best way to make a memory live forever is to click them. Prabhav Benara

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