Aarzoo Khurana's 'ATR': A Journey Through India's Tiger Reserves
Aarzoo Khurana, a renowned wildlife photographer, exhibits her project 'All Tiger Reserves: Through The Lens' at Bikaner House. It features 50 stunning photographs capturing India's 55 tiger reserves. The exhibition aims to raise awareness about lesser-known reserves and the country's rich wildlife heritage, with profits aiding conservation efforts.
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Aarzoo Khurana, the acclaimed wildlife photographer, has unveiled her ambitious project, 'All Tiger Reserves: Through The Lens,' showcasing at Bikaner House. This exhibition features over 50 stunning photographs taken from India's 55 tiger reserves.
Initiated to spotlight lesser-known reserves and species, the project required a 37,000 km journey across India and spanned seven months. Khurana's efforts have led her to become the first woman photographer to document these reserves comprehensively.
The exhibition, divided into five geographical zones, includes rare candid moments of various wildlife. Profits from photo sales will support wildlife conservation endeavors.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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