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I love to work with animals and with group of people.
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March 5, 1985

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At 11:57am on December 14, 2009, shailesh said…
For our organizational Development & Strategy on Wildlife conservation , I need your advice & opinion on following points ,Please reply point-wise

1) Do you think politicians are doing their job for saving the Wildlife & our planet honestly ?

2) What do you think about Indian Government for their efforts for saving endangered species like tiger ?
Please reply me ......your suggestion, opinion will be really helpful for me.
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At 5:06pm on June 2, 2008, shailesh said…
ok, bye the way give your email id i can send u lots of data about wild life . Because we are on the same road for same destination . so join hand lets work together by exchanging the knowledge and experience.
At 4:51pm on June 2, 2008, shailesh said…
hey nice try , but according to my study the snake shown in the photo of force feeding is the rat snake ( pytus mucosas) which is non poisonous it means it dosn't have fang . read about international animal rights & regulation . & i am also on your side for "There are many things that we need to use our brain for before we talk about animals rights and conservation rather than just hating something like force feeding, otherwise one will just end with being a fanatic and superficial animal rights activist or a conservationist...."
At 7:40am on June 2, 2008, shailesh said…
i am the student of eminent herpetologist Dr. Nilimkumar Khaire. Founder & director of very famous Katraj sarpodyan at Pune.My favourate research topic of was snake now BIG CATS.I worked on the research named as " search for death fangs" with vasantrao naik government hospital yavatmal, maharashtra.
At 7:33am on June 2, 2008, shailesh said…
your work is awesome. but that photo of forcefiding is simply brutal i hate these kind of stuff . release that snake . in our organization we release any captive snake within 4-5 days.
At 7:27am on June 2, 2008, shailesh said…
hi rajan i am shailesh from mumbai, where are u from?
At 8:15pm on May 8, 2008, Marie said…
Thanks for the comment. Do you do conservation work with snakes (asking because of the snakes in your photos)?
 
 

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