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Viral Shots Or Wildlife Abuse? Expert Breaks Down Where Wildlife Photography Crosses The Ethical Line

Behind viral wildlife images lie unseen pressures on habitats. From social media ethics to Indian wildlife laws, this investigation with insights from a wildlife photographer examines whether photography protects nature or quietly puts it at risk

A Nilgiri tahr at Rajamalai, Munnar, Kerala Photo: Balan Madhavan
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Out in the wild, stillness is rarely as innocent as it seems. Behind many striking photographs of tigers on the prowl or birds frozen mid-flight is a series of choices that the viewer never sees. Choices about distance, timing, access and sometimes about rules bent. Once seen purely as a force for conservation, wildlife photography is now facing tougher ethical questions.

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