KOUSTUBH SHARMA
Koustabh Sharma
Koustubh Sharma has been working with Indias most well known conservation organisation, the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) as a Research Analyst for over three and a half years in Panna. He has extensive knowledge and is involved in various projects including the vulture advocacy programme in Madhya Pradesh. He is also the consultant for the International Snow Leopard trust, and for the Centre for Environment Education. He is at present finalising his Ph.D in Zoology researching the Chou singha (four horned Antelope) He worked closely with Dr Raghu Chandawhat on his Tiger Research programme in Panna and now he heads up intensive fieldwork. He has also successfully mapped the various landscape of areas in the National Parks under the Biodiversity Conservation and Rural Livelihood Improvement Project for the PEACE Foundation in Delhi.
KOUSTUBH SHARMA TRIPS
- An opportunity to get involved in a park management scheme
- 'Backstage' access to conservation projects local experts
- Visit three national parks in the forests of central India
- Visit local communities and view wildlife from elephant-back
PRICE: £4120
DATES: 15/02/2009, 15/03/2009, 14/11/2009
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