Here is a short presentation for all those who are keen to learn about the life of a king cobra. We hope this presentation kindles more enthusiasm to learn and protect this iconic species.
You may download and distribute it for educational purpose. We would greatly appreciate if you can cite the source.
Note: Best viewed on full screen. (Click on the full screen option at the top of the presentation)
Authors: Sharmila & Gowri Shankar.
hello sir, as u know i am fan no 1. your presentation is excellent. i love the photographs of king.
Thank You Jignesh.
Gowri,
I just wanted to ask that can you please mail me powerpoint project of radio telemetry project.Please
Regards,
Palak Thakor
Sorry Palak, i did not get what exactly are you looking for?
that was wonderful gowri!
great to see you blogging and making use of the social media to promote wildlife conservation!
Thank you Deepak. Have been seeing your posts on buzz everyday. Nice pics.
Excellent work u are doing. Your photography is relly wonderful.
Hi Gowri,
You are one of luckiest humans on earth to live like a real human being – one with nature. My dreams are similar but I cannot rant about them now. I am unable to access your presentation in my firefox browser. Can you post a link to it or do something about it.
Thanks
Yugandhar
Thank you. I have sent the pps on email to you. Pls check.
Hello gowri Anna hope u remember me i am S.R. Ganesh class mate from A.V.C your power point was more informative and the photographs whr rocking go head
superb superb superb presentation and awesome pictures…
Am going to tweet this ppt….
One more help – do you have the ‘secrets of the king cobra’ movie link online, want to badly watch it again 🙂
Thanks…
Thank You Monish. There is no online link, however I guess it is available for download on Torrent.
Excellent introduction by Andy and Jeremy. Thanks for sharing and doing a great work by squeezing the massive work into a quick speechless Video.
It is indeed a very nice video, will pass on your comments to them.
sir really great work.
sir really great work