Vivek Menon

Vivek Menon is an Indian wildlife conservationist, environmental commentator, author, and photographer with a passion for elephants and birds. He is the Founder and Executive Director of the Wildlife Trust of India. Menon is the author or editor of ten wildlife books including the bestselling Indian Mammals- A Field Guide, scores of technical reports, and more than 250 articles in various scientific and popular publications. In India, he plays a role in advising the government on natural heritage conservation as a part of several national committees as well as having been part of the Indian delegations to CITES, UNESCO, and CMS. Internationally, Menon is the current Councilor of the IUCN, Member of the IUCN SSC, and Chairperson of its Governance and Consultancy Committee (GCC) and Asian Elephant Specialist Group (AsESG). He is also the Chairperson of the Amphibian Survival Alliance Global.

Vivek Menon

Vijay Dhasmana

Vijay Dhasmana is an eco-restoration and rewilding practitioner. He has curated the forests of Aravali Biodiversity Park, in collaboration with I Am Gurgaon, a 380 acres mined site along with many other eco-restoration projects in Delhi NCR. Before starting his journey as a full time rewilder, he has been involved in forest conservation and natural resource management in Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, North East and Central India, and worked with organizations like Wildlife Trust of India, ATI, Global Futures Network and Himalaya Trust.

Vijay dhasmana

Jose Louies

Jose Louies is the founder of indiansnakes.org and a member of IUCN snake specialist Group. He is currently working as the CEO of Wildlife Trust of India. He is a leading wildlife conservationist with more than twenty years of experience in the field. Has conducted workshops on snakes and snakebite emergency response across the country and helped many state forest departments to set up snake rescue teams.

Jose Louies

Deepak Kumar

Deepak Kumar is a skilled bird guide with expertise in bird identification, habitat interpretation, and wildlife preservation. Growing up in Delhi, he developed a deep passion for avian life. With years of experience, he leads birdwatching tours, conducts educational workshops, and shares his love for birds through writing and photography.

Deepak Kumar

Mr. Alok Kumar

Alok Kumar is a dedicated biodiversity conservationist with a strong academic background in Biodiversity and Conservation. He serves as a Researcher cum Naturalist at Asian Adventures, where he leads nature walks, develops butterfly habitats, and contributes to research. His career highlights include managing conservation and educational programs at the Conservation Education Centre (CEC), Delhi, under the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS). Alok’s research on the Indian Leopard in the Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary led to published reports and papers. Fluent in multiple languages and skilled in GIS and wildlife documentation, he is deeply committed to raising public awareness through citizen science initiatives and environmental education.

Alok Kumar

Sumit Tyagi

As a nature lover with a deep-rooted passion for butterflies, I've dedicated myself to capturing their ethereal beauty through my lens.

Sumit Tyagi

Ishtiyak Ahamad

Ishtiyak Ahamad is a wildlife and biodiversity expert with over 13 years of experience. He currently works with Give Me Trees Trust as a Manager | Nature Education and Training. His career began with BNHS at Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary. He has organized over 5,000 nature sessions, focusing on wildlife, biodiversity, and afforestation.

Ishtiyak Ahamed

Piyush Sekhsariya

Peeyush Sekhsaria, a Delhi-based development professional, specializes in natural disasters and resource management. With degrees in architecture and geography, he has authored books, contributed to various publications, and co-created educational games on wildlife. His work spans writing, photography, and environmental education, with a focus on conservation.

Peeyush Sekhsaria

Parul Daga

Parul is an ecological gardener with keen interest in citizen science and women’s rights. Her volunteering work at the Edible Routes Foundation led her to the natives of the Aravalli range and since then, she has been gradually learning about ecological restoration work along with a few friends and at her own pace. She has worked in Neemrana on two restoration projects and is now creating ecological gardens in Najafgarh, Delhi and in Karma Lakelands and Golf Course in Manesar Haryana.

Parul Daga

Pankaj Gupta

Pankaj Gupta has been deeply engaged in birding since 2008, dedicating nearly 15 years to exploring and documenting avian diversity. As an environmentalist and eBird reviewer for Delhi NCR, he is committed to the conservation of the natural world, particularly the preservation of bird habitats and species. Recently appointed as a Regional Coordinator for BirdCount India, Pankaj is excited to further contribute to bird conservation efforts and community engagement in the region. His journey from the kitchen to the outdoors exemplifies his passion for environmental advocacy.

Pankaj Gupta