Sushil Kumar Jain
Mr. Sushil Kumar Jain ,the founder of Bail A Tail . Who now dedicates most of his time to studying, protecting, and spreading awareness about the importance of wildlife conservation. His passion for safeguarding wildlife is evident in his fearless actions—never hesitating to risk his own life to rescue dangerous creatures, including venomous snakes like cobras. Beyond terrestrial wildlife, Sushil is deeply committed to wild ecosystems and the protection of water bodies. He actively raises his voice against the illegal and legal encroachment of water resources by land mafias, often putting himself at personal risk. His relentless efforts reflect his unwavering dedication to preserving nature and standing up against those who threaten it.
Mr. Sumit Chahal
Sumit Chahal once envisioned a life as a sannyasi but found his true calling in serving wildlife. After gaining valuable experience with various NGOs, he recognized the need for a dedicated organization, which led him to establish Bail A Tail after meeting Mr. Sushil Kumar Jain. Through this initiative, Sumit is committed to making a meaningful impact in the world of animal welfare.
Ranjuka Verma
Ranjuka Verma has over 10 years of experience in domestic animal welfare. After receiving training and guidance on wildlife from Bail A Tail, her dedication and passion have taken on new direction and focus. Ranjuka is committed to making a positive impact in the field of animal welfare.
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HELPING ANIMALS & WORKING ON ENVIRONMENTAL IS SO IMPORTANCE
By rescuing and conserving jungles, we ensure the survival of diverse ecosystems and the balance of our planet.
the jungle is only resucue for that
By providing shade and cooling the surrounding air. This is particularly important in maintaining local microclimates that support diverse ecosystems.
The heat and moisture released from jungles can affect atmospheric circulation patterns, which play a critical role in global weather systems. Deforestation can disrupt these patterns, leading to adverse weather events.
Jungles are home to a vast array of plant and animal species. This biodiversity is crucial for maintaining ecological balance and resilience against environmental changes
The roots of jungle plants help anchor the soil, reducing erosion and maintaining soil health. Healthy soils can retain more moisture, which influences local water cycles and weather conditions.
HELPING ANIMALS & WORKING ON ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES.
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HELPING ANIMALS & WORKING ON ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES.