Rendezvous with Sanjay Monga-an avid naturalist, bird lover
and photographer.
The INTERVIEW
What has been your driving force that has made you one of the environmentalists of the highest order?
Mr. Monga As a kid, I was given an opportunity to travel and experience nature. When I was 6 years old, I used to go on the nature trails with my father and was enraptured by the peacock dancing in the monsoon. My first encounter with a snake sll sends a chill down my spine when I recollect those moments during one of those forest walks.
These have slowly crystallized into what is now a deep-seated desire in me to 'Protect Nature' in all its forms.
Do you have anything to say about the many legendary guided tours you have conducted for the children?
Mr. Monga Yes, Nature can only be explored through a leisurely stroll.
Do you feel that there is hope for a more environment-friendly world in the future?
Mr. Monga To ensure a more eco-friendly world, the young generation has to be made more conscious about the need to preserve and conserve nature.
How far is your family an intrinsic part of your passion for the wildlife?
Mr. Monga The very fact that my daughter is named after a Himalayan bird, Yuhina, is testimony to the fact that my family is an intrinsic part of my passion to be a committed conservationist.
What has been your driving force that has made you one of the environmentalists of the highest order?
Mr. Monga As a kid, I was given an opportunity to travel and experience nature. When I was 6 years old, I used to go on the nature trails with my father and was enraptured by the peacock dancing in the monsoon. My first encounter with a snake sll sends a chill down my spine when I recollect those moments during one of those forest walks.
These have slowly crystallized into what is now a deep-seated desire in me to 'Protect Nature' in all its forms.
Do you have anything to say about the many legendary guided tours you have conducted for the children?
Mr. Monga Yes, Nature can only be explored through a leisurely stroll.
Do you feel that there is hope for a more environment-friendly world in the future?
Mr. Monga To ensure a more eco-friendly world, the young generation has to be made more conscious about the need to preserve and conserve nature.
How far is your family an intrinsic part of your passion for the wildlife?
Mr. Monga The very fact that my daughter is named after a Himalayan bird, Yuhina, is testimony to the fact that my family is an intrinsic part of my passion to be a committed conservationist.