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Why did Shekhar Dattatri take up conservation activities?​

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Answered by gauravverma2k2
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Answer:

I’ve always been a conservationist at heart, but for many years I was just one of the millions of ‘quiet sympathizers’. I was deeply concerned about what was happening to the earth but wasn’t sure how I could make a tangible difference. That’s when I decided that I would use my skills as a filmmaker to bring about change.

Notwithstanding the fact that frustrations and disappointments are many and successes are few and far between in conservation, finding a way to make a direct contribution has given me a purpose in life and an immense sense of satisfaction. I have several friends and colleagues who have found their own way of making a significant difference despite holding down conventional jobs, and what I’ve learned from them is this: it doesn’t matter who you are or what you do for a living; if you are determined to make a difference you can.

Here are some practical pointers:

If you are a TEACHER,

you can inculcate a love for nature among your students

If you are a STUDENT,

you can help convert your teachers and fellow students, as well as your parents and relatives, to the cause of conservation.

If you are a LAWYER,

you can help cash-strapped NGOs fight legal battles to save wildlife and habitats.

If you are a JOURNALIST,

you can make a huge contribution through well-researched stories on nature and conservation.

If you are the CEO of a company,

you can deploy your company's CSR funds towards conservation projects.

If you have a 9-5 JOB,

you can volunteer your time on weekends and holidays to NGOs and conservation organizations.

If you are a SOFTWARE professional,

you can use your skills to help set up and manage websites for conservation NGOs.

If you are a GOVERNMENT worker or a POLITICIAN, you can help influence the right policies.

Answered by MISSQUEEN123
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Answer:

always been a conservationist at heart, but for many years I was just one of the millions of ‘quiet sympathizers’. I was deeply concerned about what was happening to the earth but wasn’t sure how I could make a tangible difference. That’s when I decided that I would use my skills as a filmmaker to bring about change.

Notwithstanding the fact that frustrations and disappointments are many and successes are few and far between in conservation, finding a way to make a direct contribution has given me a purpose in life and an immense sense of satisfaction. I have several friends and colleagues who have found their own way of making a significant difference despite holding down conventional jobs, and what I’ve learned from them is this: it doesn’t matter who you are or what you do for a living; if you are determined to make a difference you can.

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