In the footsteps of a hunter turned conservationist
View(s):How would you feel if you’re walking alone in the dead of the night in deep wilderness and there comes with the wind the sounds of anklets following you? How would you react when you’ve seen someone commit suicide in a well and you hear at night sounds of the well’s Persian wheel revolving when the wheel is still?
The Wildlife and Nature Protection Society’s monthly lecture titled ‘Mysteries of the jungle’ will be on February 16 at 6 p.m. at the Cinema Lounge, BMICH, Bauddhaloka Mawatha, Colombo 7.
Author and traveller Arefa Tehsin will narrate a few real life stories of hunter turned conservationist Raza H. Tehsin, the renowned naturalist of India, and his encounters with the unknown in his jungle life. Though several things remain a mystery, Raza gives rational explanations wherever he has succeeded in finding them.
The talk will be about the upcoming book Steed of the Jungle God, which has been narrated by Dr. Raza H. Tehsin and recorded by his daughter Arefa. The book encapsulates 70+ years of experiences in the jungles of southern Rajasthan, Raza’s encounters with unexplained phenomena which can be attributed to ghosts and spirits and his quest for rational explanations behind the same.
The talk will also touch upon the rationality in our approach towards wildlife conservation and understanding the difference between the real conservation issues and animal rights/cruelty activism.
The Wildlife and Nature Protection Society Monthly Lecture is open to all members and non-members, admission free.
Arefa Tehsin has been shortlisted for The Hindu-Goodbooks Best Author Award 2017 for her book Wild in the Backyard. Her picture book The Elephant Bird was read at 3200+ locations in India from the slums to the Presidential library on the International Literacy Day, 2016 and translated in 25 languages by different communities. She is the author of several fiction and non-fiction books on wildlife.