What is their green valley
Small starts before the great revolution. A growing number of coupling Crusaders in India are willing to their reputation at stake and devote their lives to protect the environment.
BELINDA WRIGHT She’s the ‘wild tigress “itself, when it comes to economics of fauna and flora. Wright has been at the forefront of the nature of the fauna in the world, engaged in the illicit trafficking of Tiger. He is the founder and director of the Wildlife Protection Society of India (WPSI), created in 1994 to combat illegal trade in wildlife. Society permanently links with policymakers, conservation and implementation competent authorities, particularly with regard to the tiger poaching and the smuggling of tiger. Belinda has also contributed to the pursuit of shahtoosh traders and urged the government, an anti-shahtoosh.
BITTU SAHGAL the environment, it has a national reading of the custom, thanks to its pilgrimage of the Church and Cub Magazines began in the early 80’s. The Ecologist Asia - for human rights and the environment - is the most recent addition. He also more than 30 conservation-oriented documentaries for over Durdarshan issued. Established in Mumbai, Bittu Sahgal, has been closely associated with several national campaigns. My current concerns around the campaign to save the tiger, the protection of the coasts of India and fisheries and traditional communities to prevent toxins from degrading human life Indian, “says 55 years Sahgal. It is also compatible with the National Fish Workers’ Forum, the Narmada Bachao Andolan, and the National Alliance of Peoples Movements.
CHANDI PRASAD BHATT The winners of the 1992 Ramon Magsaysay prize for Community Leadership, Chandi Prasad Bhatt’s Dasholi Gram Swarajya Sangh (DGSS) and Gopeshwar, Uttaranchal, gave rise to a small revolution. “The purpose of the sangh was at the beginning of small businesses, the resources from forests.” With Sunderlal Bahuguna, it gave impetus to the Chipko, one of the few fighting for the environment of a large number of women in the participation of the village. Today it is with the activities of the DGSS and continues his battle to save the environment. DEBI GOENKA He wanted to find a tax adviser, but in the end, an activist of the environment. Meet 46 years, Debi Goenka, a prominent member of the Bombay Environmental Action Group (BEAG). “I work for the World Wildlife Fund and India. But I came for the BEAG in 1983, as I have been to see how Shyam Chainani would be most powerful forces” without fear and felt his has been the hallmark of the defence of the environment suitable to my temperament and purpose. “Currently, the BEAG Motorsports works with pollution, human intervention, the destruction of the environment and Mumbai’s Sanjay Gandhi National Park, among other projects. Certainly, it has little respect for the government to get out, it has an enormous optimism increased awareness of citizens.