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Sacred Music for Sacred Forests Protecting the Wild Elephant

Join us for this intimate evening of sacred music to honor and conserve the sacred groves of wild India, home of the majestic tiger and elephants.

Join us for this intimate evening of sacred music to honor and conserve the sacred groves of wild India, home of the majestic tiger and elephants and a diversity of flora and fauna.

This gathering is a benefit in support of Dr. Krithi Karanth's conservation work in the remaining forests of India AND Rewilding India! Krithi is the daughter of Dr. Ullas Karanth is widely respected as India's preeminent tiger conservationist and biologist whom some of you met at our earlier in-person event in 2015. Since then we’ve done an online event during the pandemic lockdown which many of you supported. This in-person evening is hosted by Saving Wild Tigers, YOGA AID and NeueHouse Madison Square in NYC

Enjoy hearing of Krithi’s work and be inspired by her perseverance, positivity, practicality, and knowledge. Krishna Das, Nina Rao, and Noah Hoffeld will offer original chant and mantra music.

Your donation goes directly toward the protection of India's forest, for research and programs that support the co-existence of humans with wildlife. It is amazing and immensely hopeful that India, the most densely populated country in the world, continues to have viable shelter for wildlife and a wild tiger and wild elephant population that can still improve, despite ongoing habitat destruction and poaching. It is imperative that along with managing climate change, simply preserving the existing wilderness and bio-diversity and rewilding more land is part of the answer to saving our planet and pure Beauty.

Welcome and brief interview with Dr. Krithi Karanth on news from the field the projects that help support co-existence of wildlife with humans

All proceeds will be ear-marked for Dr. Karanth's conservation projects in India

Saving Wild Tigers is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Your contribution is tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.