- Romulus Whitaker
s.
Work in India
Whitaker was the founder director of the Snake Park in
Chennai . The park was conceived to rehabilitate theIrula tribe who are known for their expertise in catching snakes. Thetribals were left jobless after the ban of snake trading. Whitaker helped the Irula tribe to get involved in extractingsnake venom used for the production ofantivenom drugs. Currently he is associated with the Center for Herpetology, popularly known as the Madras Crocodile Bank. The Crocodile Bank is actively involved in a crocodile breeding program.His wildlife documentary "The King and I" made for
National Geographic won him anEmmy award . He has also authored several books on reptiles , more specifically on snakes, and has recently co-authored a comprehensive field guide, titled "Snakes of India - The Field Guide " on theSnakes of India .Whitaker is currently coordinating an effort to save the
Gharial (Gavialus gangeticus); a species on the brink of extinction with less than 250 individuals left in Indian waters.In February 2007, he was the subject of a critically-acclaimed documentary produced by
PBS , under their "Nature" banner, on "supersized" crocodiles and alligators, which was filmed in India,East Africa andAustralia .
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