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World Environment Day 2024: Randeep Hooda to Raveena Tandon, wildlife photographers of B-town
Updated On: 04 June, 2024 06:13 PM IST | Oshin Fernandes
On World Environment Day 2024, we look at the incredible wildlife photography courtesy of Bollywood celebs.

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Dia Mirza, a climate crusader, has indulged in the beauty of wildlife for years.
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Here’s a shot by her of African elephants with their calves. “As gardeners of the forest, elephants are a species that bring balance to our ecosystem,” she wrote.

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Dia ringed in the new year at Gir National Park amid Asiatic Lions, who were brought back from the brink of extinction.
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She revealed that the Gir National Park is the largest dry deciduous forest in the Saurashtra region of Gujarat.

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Here’s Dia interacting with a baby rhinoceros during her first visit to the Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation (CWRC) in Assam.
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Actor Randeep Hooda is a bonafide animal lover. He says, “It’s always a toss-up between being in front or behind the camera.”

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Randeep Hooda and Lin Laishram share a mutual respect for wildlife and often visit National Parks to spend quality time in the arms of nature.
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Here's a serene picture of a tigress who Randeep hails as "The Jungle Queen" at Kanha National Park.

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When the actor captured a magnificent picture of this leopard and wrote, ‘Mom said ‘only leftovers in the fridge (tree) for breakfast today’.”
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When Randeep shared a mesmerizing picture of a Brown Fish Owl and wrote, "There are 250 species of Owls in the world. India has 32 of these species."

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Raveena Tandon has time and again batted for the conservation of wildlife and is an ardent photographer too.
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She visits with her daughter Rasha and makes sure to become one with nature away from the chaos of the city.

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Here's a leopard taking a massive leap captured through Raveena's lend in Jawai.
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She also went to the Satpura National Park a haven for tigers and photographed the magnificent creatures.

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Raveena also captured this adorable frame of a tigress with her cub at Tadoba - Andhari Tiger Reserve.
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