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词条 Latika Nath
释义

  1. Early life and education

  2. Career

  3. Notable works

      Publications and films    Contributions    Exhibitions 

  4. Awards and recognition

  5. References

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| name = Latika Nath
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| alma_mater = Christ Church College, Oxford
| occupation = Wildlife photographer & conservationist, author
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| genre = Photography
| awards = Karamveer Puraskar; Awarded with the title of 'Tiger Princess of India' by National Geographic
| notableworks = Omo- Where time stood still, Hidden India, Takdir The Tiger Club, Wild Things, A Tiger’s Tale, A Tale of Two Tigers
}}Latika Nath is an Indian author, photographer and wildlife conservationist. Featuring her work, in 2001, she was awarded the title of ‘The Tiger Princess’ by National Geographic who featured her in a one hour documentary film.[1][2] She has worked since 1990 for the conservation of tigers in India.[3]

Early life and education

Latika Nath was born to Prof Lalit M Nath & Meera Nath. Prof Lalit Nath is Ex-Director, AIIMS and was on the Indian Board of Wildlife and responsible for setting up the animal conservation movement in India in the 1970s. She spent much of her childhood visiting wilderness areas with her parents and inculcated a strong sense of ecological ethics from them.[3] Nath graduated in Environmental science from the University of Delhi and was awarded a Chevening Award by The British Council to complete a Masters in Rural Resource Management from the University College of North Wales, Bangor, UK. She then obtained her D. Phil under the guidance of Prof. David Macdonald at the Wildlife Conservation Research Unit (WildCRU), Department of Zoology, Christ Church College, Oxford. She was awarded a Research Fellowship at the Wildlife Institute of India and worked on Human-Elephant conflict resolution issues.[4][5]

Career

Nath started to work as an academician and worked as a consultant with various national and international organisations including IUCN, UNDP, UNFPA and ICIMOD on environment and wildlife.[6][7] Nath travelled the world to photograph various animal species (tigers, lions, cheetahs, jaguars, snow leopards, clouded leopards, Asian Elephant, the Gangetic Dolphin, the Arna{{disambiguation needed|date=March 2019}} or Wild buffaloes etc) and worked for their conservation. She eventually changed her focus  to work with the tribal communities and to resolve human-wildlife conflicts.[3][8]

Notable works

Publications and films

  • Omo- Where time stood still – 2019. Limited Editions. Academic Foundation. {{ISBN|9789332704985}}[9]
  • Nath Latika & Nath Shloka. Hidden India 2018 – a journey to where the wild things are. Limited Editions. Academic Foundation. {{ISBN|9789332704626}}[10][11]
  • Rana, Latika Nath 2005 Takdir the Tiger Cub. Tulika Books. {{ISBN|8181460618}}[12]
  • Rana, LN 2005. Report on the status of large mammalian species and identification of biological corridors in the Khangchenjunga Conservation Landscape. ICIMOD, Nepal[13]
  • Rana LN 2002. Conservation of Wetland Fauna in Nepal. Proceedings of the River Symposium 2002, Brisbane, Australia.[14]
  • C. Carbone1, S. Christie , K. Conforti, T. Coulson, N. Franklin, J. R. Ginsberg, M. Griffiths , J. Holden, M. Kinnaird , R. Laidlaw, A. Lynam, D. W. MacDonald, D. Martyr , C. McDougal, L. Nath , T. O’Brien, J. Seidensticker , J. L. D. Smith, R. Tilson and W. N. Wan Shahruddin .(2000) The use of photographic rates to estimate densities of cryptic mammals: response to Jennelle et al. Anim. Conserv. 5: 121–123.[15]
  • Latika Rana – Tiger Princess of India. National Geographic Television.[16]

Contributions

  • Remembering Great Apes – 2018. Margot Raggett. Wildlife Photographers United. {{ISBN|978-1999643300}}[17]
  • Macdonald, David 2001 The new Encyclopaedia of Mammals. Oxford University Press. {{ISBN|0198508239}}[18]
  • Riding the Tiger: Tiger Conservation in Human-Dominated Landscapes. 1999. Seidensticker J, Christie S and Jackson P. {{ISBN|9780521648356}}[19]
  • National Geographic. Dececmber 1997. Vol. 192. No 6. Wild Tigers[20]
  • A Tiger's Tale. BBC Wildlife
  • Wild Things – Latika Nath ( Discovery Channel)
  • A Tale of Two Tigers. BBC Wildlife[3]

Exhibitions

  • Omo – where time stood still. The Bikaner House, New Delhi. 5–12 November 2018[21]
  • Omo – a preview. The Corridor Project @The Quorum Club, Gurugram, Delhi NCR. 6 November – 6 December 2018.
  • Participated in a Group Show – An Eye on the Tiger, The World's Largest Tiger Photography Exhibition by the World's best Wildlife Photographers. The Royal Albert Hall, 18 September – 14 October 2018[22]
  • Participated in a Group Show – Remembering Great Apes. La Galleria, Pall Mall, London, United Kingdom. 15–27 October 2018[23]

Awards and recognition

  • Grant from Save the Tiger Fund for Camera Trap Development 1998–1999[24]
  • Overseas Research Student Scholarship[3]
  • Oxford and Cambridge Society of India Scholarship[25]
  • Foreign and Commonwealth Office Scholarship for the Year (Chevening Award)[26]
  • Research Fellowship, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehra dun, 1994 – 1997[5]
  • Karmaveer Puraskaar for Work in the field of Environment and Conservation
  • Award from ATOI for contribution to Ecotourism in India 2007.National Geographic featured Latika in an hour long programme called "Latika Rana – Tiger Princess" for a series titled "True Originals (USA)" and "Truth Files (Worldwide)"[3]
  • Latika was part of the campaign to launch National Geographic Channel in India along with Gerry Martin and Hritikh Roshan[7]
  • TEDxGurgaon 2012 Born to be Wild.[27]
  • TEDxSIULavale 2019. Tiger Conservation and more[28]

References

1. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.femina.in/achievers/meet-latika-nath-the-tiger-princess-of-india-112057.html|title=Meet Latika Nath, the ‘Tiger Princess’ of India|website=femina.in|access-date=28 February 2019}}
2. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.thequint.com/lifestyle/art-and-culture/jlf-2019-will-address-struggle-for-gender-equality|title=JLF 2019 Will Address the Year's Struggle for Gender Equality|website=The Quint|access-date=28 February 2019}}
3. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/featurephilia/story/latika-nath-first-female-biologist-wildlife-photographer-tiger-princess-interview-html-1267225-2018-06-24|title=India's first female wildlife biologist and 'Tiger Princess' Latika Nath on breaking India's animal conservation barriers|last=DelhiJune 24|first=Roshni Chakrabarty India Today Web Desk New|last2=June 24|first2=2018UPDATED:|website=India Today|access-date=28 February 2019|last3=Ist|first3=2018 22:18}}
4. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.thebetterindia.com/141308/dr-latika-nath-rana-indias-tiger-princess-nat-geo-tiger-conservation/|title=Meet Latika Nath, the Oxford Grad Dubbed India's Tiger Princess By Nat Geo!|date=14 May 2018|website=The Better India|access-date=28 February 2019}}
5. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/education/truly-born-to-be-wild/story-GoO9wo6PlPM5Q2hIsoFscP.html|title=Truly born to be wild|date=8 May 2012|work=Hindustan Times|access-date=28 February 2019}}
6. ^{{Cite web|url=http://corecommunique.com/omo-where-time-stood-still/|title=Omo- Where Time Stood Still – Core Sector Communique|website=corecommunique.com|access-date=28 February 2019}}
7. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.inventiva.co.in/2018/07/07/meet-indias-tiger-princess-latika-nath-the-first-indian-with-a-doctorate-on-tigers/|title=Meet "India's Tiger Princess" Latika Nath – the first Indian with a doctorate on tigers|last=inventiva|date=7 July 2018|website=Inventiva|access-date=28 February 2019}}
8. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.newindianexpress.com/thesundaystandard/2018/may/27/treading-the-wild-turf-1819848.html|title=Treading the wild turf|website=The New Indian Express|access-date=28 February 2019}}
9. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/art-and-culture/ethiopian-tribes-in-pictures-snapshots-from-most-remote-and-beautiful-parts-of-africa/story-90WIQSHapdhEIOwg0zoOxI.html|title=Ethiopian tribes in pictures: Snapshots from most remote and beautiful parts of Africa|date=6 November 2018|work=Hindustan Times|access-date=28 February 2019}}
10. ^{{Cite web|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/art-and-culture/jungle-book-wildlife-biologist-photographer-latika-nath-5188781/|title=Jungle Book|date=24 May 2018|website=The Indian Express|access-date=28 February 2019}}
11. ^{{Cite web|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/books/interviews/we-need-to-learn-the-laws-of-the-jungle-latika-nath/articleshow/64201334.cms|title=We need to learn the laws of the jungle: Latika Nath|website=The Times of India|access-date=28 February 2019}}
12. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.tulikabooks.com/general-bilingual-picture-books/takdir-the-tiger-cub-pulikoona-takdir-telugu.html|title=Takdir The Tiger Cub|website=Tulika Books|access-date=28 February 2019}}
13. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.outdoorjournal.com/news/wildlife-corridors-maintenance-important-indias-tigers/|title=Wildlife Corridors: Why is their Maintenance so Important for India's Tigers?|date=9 November 2018|website=The Outdoor Journal|access-date=28 February 2019}}
14. ^{{Cite web|url=http://m.dailyhunt.in/news/india/english/yourstory-epaper-yourstory/meet+india+s+tiger+princess+latika+nath+the+first+indian+with+a+doctorate+on+tigers-newsid-91755862|title=Meet "India's Tiger Princess" Latika Nath – the first Indian with a doctorate on tigers – YourStory|website=Dailyhunt|access-date=28 February 2019}}
15. ^{{Cite journal|last=Nath|first=Latika|date=19 November 2001|title=The use of photographic rates to estimate densities of cryptic mammals: response to Jennelle et al.|url=https://repository.si.edu/bitstream/handle/10088/185/Carbone2002.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y|journal=Animal Conservation (2002) 5, 121–123 2002 The Zoological Society of London|doi=10.1017/S1367943002002172|location= United Kingdom}}
16. ^{{Cite web|url=http://fashion.telegraph.co.uk/news-features/TMG3359692/The-tiger-princess.html|title=The tiger princess – Telegraph|website=The Daily Telegraph|access-date=28 February 2019}}
17. ^{{Cite web|url=https://rememberingwildlife.com/remembering-great-apes/|title=Remembering Great Apes|website=Remembering Wildlife|access-date=28 February 2019}}
18. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.abebooks.com/book-search/isbn/0198508239/|title=0198508239 – The New Encyclopedia of Mammals by David Macdonald; Sasha Norris – AbeBooks|website=abebooks.com|access-date=28 February 2019}}
19. ^{{Cite book|url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/version/45686178|title=Riding the tiger : tiger conservation in human-dominated landscapes|last=Seidensticker|first=John|last2=Jackson|first2=Peter|last3=Christie|first3=Sarah|date=1999|publisher=Cambridge : Cambridge University Press|isbn=9780521648356|language=English}}
20. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.readersparadise-me.com/book-for-rent/b0026s84xe-1997-december-vol-national-geographic.html|title=1997 December Vol. 192, No. 6: Wild Tigers (National Geographic Magazine) by National Geographic {{!}} Rent book online|website=www.readersparadise-me.com|access-date=28 February 2019}}
21. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/gk-current-affairs/story/omo-valley-tribes-photo-exhibition-facts-on-the-ethiopian-tribe-1385657-2018-11-10|title=Photos of Omo Valley tribes document unique customs: Facts on the tribes living where modern humans first evolved|last=DelhiNovember 10|first=Roshni Chakrabarty India Today Web Desk New|last2=November 12|first2=2018UPDATED:|website=India Today|access-date=28 February 2019|last3=Ist|first3=2018 14:54}}
22. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.savewildtigers.org/exhibitions/royal-albert-hall|title=Royal Albert Hall {{!}} Save Wild Tigers|website=www.savewildtigers.org|access-date=28 February 2019}}
23. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/news/winners-of-remembering-great-apes-competition-announced|title=Winners of Remembering Great Apes competition announced|last=News|first=Matt Golowczynski 2018-05-29T15:27:54 148Z|website=digitalcameraworld|access-date=28 February 2019}}
24. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/310752416_Setting_priorities_for_conservation_and_recovery_of_wild_tigers_2005-2015|title=(PDF) Setting priorities for conservation and recovery of wild tigers: 2005–2015|website=ResearchGate|access-date=28 February 2019}}
25. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.oxbridgeindia.com/event/past-event/ocsi-dialogues-conversations-indias-wildlife-ecology-friday-20-april-2018/|title=OCSI Dialogues – Conversations on India's Wildlife and Ecology, Friday, 20 April 2018|date=8 April 2018|website=The Oxford and Cambridge Society of India|access-date=28 February 2019}}
26. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.apnnews.com/omo-where-time-stood-still/|title=Omo- Where Time Stood Still|access-date=28 February 2019}}
27. ^{{Citation|last=TEDx Talks|title=Born to be Wild: Dr. Latika Rana at TEDxGurgaon|date=8 November 2012|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iclte1kK9Kk&feature=youtu.be|access-date=28 February 2019}}
28. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.ted.com/tedx/events/32306|title=TEDxSIULavale {{!}} TED|website=www.ted.com|access-date=28 February 2019}}
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