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Pune Kids Explore Tadoba's Wildlife Secrets
10 Jan
Summary
- The festival will be held in Pune on Saturday, January 10, from 4 pm to 9 pm.
- This year's edition focuses on Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, its people, animals, and systems.
- Sessions include buffer zone management, tiger conservation stories, and bird call mimicry.

The 3rd Wildlife Festival for Kids is set to captivate young audiences in Pune this Saturday, January 10. From 4 pm to 9 pm at Bougainvillea Farms, the festival will immerse children in the world of wildlife conservation, focusing this year on the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve.
Organized by Jungle Belles and Nature Walk Charitable Trust, the event moves beyond traditional learning. It will feature a film on Tadoba by wildlife filmmaker Nalla Muthu, followed by discussions on tiger habitats and conservation. Experts like Kushagra Pathak will discuss buffer zone management and community roles in wildlife corridors.
The festival includes engaging storytelling sessions, with author Anant Sonwane sharing tales of the iconic tigress Maya, and Dr. Ravikant Khobragade recounting rescue operations. A special performance by Sumedh Waghmare, the 'birdman of Tadoba,' will also entertain attendees.


