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We’ve all heard the same lines for years.
“Save the tiger.”
“Protect our wildlife.”
“Don’t disturb nature.”
“Wild animals are our heritage.”
But here’s the part nobody explains properly:
When we lose our wildlife, we’re not just losing beautiful animals
We’re quietly losing the balance that keeps our air clean, our rivers flowing, and our own lives safer. And it’s happening right now, in the hills around us.
Why Losing Wildlife Feels So Heavy
You see a news clip about a leopard in a Pune housing society or a tiger killed by a train.
You feel sad for a moment… then scroll on.
But deep down it leaves a strange emptiness.
You start wondering:
“If even the big animals are disappearing, what does that say about the world we’re leaving for our kids?”
That quiet sadness builds.
You feel helpless.
You feel disconnected from the nature that once surrounded our grandparents
The Scale Nobody Wants to Say Out Loud
India has lost more than 90% of its wildlife habitat in the last century.
Leopards are now regularly spotted in cities like Pune, Mumbai, and Bengaluru because their forests are gone.
Over 70% of India’s vultures have disappeared in 30 years causing huge problems with disease.
The Sahyadri hills near us once full of tigers, elephants, and gaurs, are shrinking fast.
The truth is painful: we are not just losing animals. We are losing the living systems that clean our water, control floods, and keep diseases in check.
Blind Ignorance vs Conscious Protection
Blind approach says:
“It’s just one animal… it won’t affect me.”
Conscious protection says:
“Every species we lose makes our own life a little more fragile. Small actions today can still protect what’s left.”
This shift changed everything for me.
What I Actually Do Now
I’m not a wildlife activist or forest officer (far from it).
But here’s what I do in real Pimpri life:
I support local rescues and donate small amounts to organisations working in Sahyadri and Western Ghats.
I never feed or disturb wild animals when I see them near our area I maintain distance and report if needed.
I avoid buying products that come from illegal wildlife trade.
I take my family to nearby sanctuaries like Bhimashankar or Tamhini at least twice a year.
I talk openly with friends about why protecting leopards and snakes matters even in city life.
The biggest change?
I stopped thinking someone else will save them.
Now I do my small part without guilt or pressure.

Let’s Be Real
Wildlife doesn’t need us to be perfect saviours.
It just needs us to stop destroying their home and to care enough to protect what’s left.
You can love city life and still care deeply about the wild.
You need both.
What To Do Instead
Learn about the wildlife in your own state (Maharashtra has leopards, tigers, and many birds close by).
Never feed or approach wild animals give them space.
Support local sanctuaries and rescues with small monthly donations if you can.
Say no to products linked to illegal wildlife trade.
Take your family or friends to a sanctuary once or twice a year.
Teach kids (and remind yourself) that animals are not entertainment they are neighbours.
The wild is not far away.
It’s in the hills around us, in the rivers, in the forests we still have.
Let’s not lose it while we’re still scrolling.
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That’s it for this Monday.

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Thank you so much.
See you on the next one 🌿
Kisalay ♡✨
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