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Subject: [Leica] A Meeting With Machali
From: foto at marcdufour.net (Marc Dufour)
Date: Tue, 1 May 2012 11:42:38 +0200
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Thank you so much, Jayanand.
Thanks for share these moments face to such a wonderful creature.
You're a lucky man to may see her along the years.
Cheers,
Marc

> Machali is India's best known tigress, and at around 15 years she is 
> very old. She has raised 5 litters of cubs, and a large proportion of 
> the tigers at Ranthambhore and Sariska are her descendants, one way or 
> the other. A few years ago it was estimated that she has directly or 
> indirectly been responsible in  bringing in around USD10-15mm per year 
> into the local economy for the last 15 years, which is probably an 
> underestimate. Anyway, every year I see her I presume it is the last 
> time, and I bid her adieu, but she is not dead yet, and there we have 
> a story with ethical and cautionary overtones. Machali has lost most 
> of her canines and cannot hunt normal prey. When I saw her last year 
> she looked to be on her last legs, she could hardly lift her head, and 
> I really thought I would never see her again, as you can read:
>
>
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jayanand/Ranthambhore_001/2011/Rantha
> mbhore_20110305_1450-Edit.jpg.html
>
> At this time (last year), because of her general fame, the Wildlife 
> Department decided to start feeding her, which they have continued to 
> do to this day. Her territory, though shrinking is good, with plenty 
> of prey, water and cover. If she had been allowed "to pass gentle into 
> the good night", another tigress capable of bearing young would have 
> moved in, for the ultimate good of a highly endangered species. This 
> episode also raises another couple of ethical questions - having 
> started to feed her, do they stop? If they do stop, do they also euthanize
her?
>
> Anyway, we did see her this year, hale and hearty, looking well fed 
> (of course!), in the heart of her territory at a water hole called 
> Lakarda. She came out of the grass behind our jeep:
>
>
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jayanand/Ranthambhore_001/2012/Rantha
> mbhore_20120402_0152.jpg.html
>
> She warily kept an eye on us as she started moving towards the water:
>
>
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jayanand/Ranthambhore_001/2012/Rantha
> mbhore_20120402_0154.jpg.html
>
> At one point, she stopped - but without taking her eyes off us:
>
>
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jayanand/Ranthambhore_001/2012/Rantha
> mbhore_20120402_0166.jpg.html
>
> She came close and stopped again - this is uncropped:
>
>
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jayanand/Ranthambhore_001/2012/Rantha
> mbhore_20120402_0181.jpg.html
>
> She then stopped on the rock next to the water and looked around with 
> a regal bearing, fit for the queen she is:
>
>
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jayanand/Ranthambhore_001/2012/Rantha
> mbhore_20120402_0195.jpg.html
>
> Finally, she turned around for a last look, and then disappeared into 
> the
> vegetation:
>
>
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jayanand/Ranthambhore_001/2012/Rantha
> mbhore_20120402_0204.jpg.html
>
> Please see LARGE.
>
> Comments and Criticism, as ever, welcome.
>
> Cheers
> Jayanand
>
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