Wildlife Photography in Kanha National Park | TIGER COUNTRY Ep. 2 - The Real Life Baloo.
Welcome back to the jungles of central India. In the second episode of Tiger Country, we'll set foot in the enchanting forests of Kanha National Park. Over a total of 5 days and 8 safaris, here's bringing you some of India's precious wildlife. Due to hunting / poaching and habitat loss, most of them now fall under the threatened classification by IUCN.
Most of the wildlife that one can encounter in Kanha National Park like the Barasingha (Hard-Ground Swamp Deer), Dhole (Asian Wild Dogs), Sloth Bear, Bengal Tiger, Gaur, Spotted Deer, Golden Jackal, etc. as well as various species of birds - are featured in this video.
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Second camera - Aditya Roy.
Naturalist - Ashu Khan & Harpreet Singh.
Additional research - Akshita Saxena.
Filmed & photographed using the Canon 5D IV & Canon R6. For optics, we used the EF 200-400mm f4 zoom & EF 800mm f5.6 prime lens.
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