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Surgeon's Lens: Wildlife Photography for Conservation
23 Nov
Summary
- Doctor-turned-photographer Dr Panda exhibits wildlife photos.
- Exhibition proceeds support wildlife conservation efforts.
- Rare Oriental Dwarf Kingfisher mating shot featured.

A surgeon with a passion for wildlife, Dr. Panda, is set to open his third photography exhibition, 'Heartbeats: Wildlife, Our Shared Future,' at the Jehangir Art Gallery. This event will feature over 100 photographs taken over the last two years, capturing the essence of wildlife in Indian sanctuaries and beyond.
The exhibition aims to raise funds for crucial wildlife conservation initiatives. Visitors can expect to see captivating images of tigers, birds, and other animals, including a particularly rare photograph of Oriental Dwarf Kingfishers mating, a testament to Dr. Panda's patience and dedication. His work also includes documenting the lives of famous tigress F2 and her cubs.
Dr. Panda's commitment extends beyond photography; he has actively supported conservation efforts, including installing camera traps to protect bird habitats and contributing to tiger rehabilitation centers. His mission is to use his art to underscore the importance of wildlife protection for the planet's survival.




