Illustration shows series of events after a woman’s image photographed by a camera trap was circulated on local whatsapp and Facebook groups.
Cambridge researcher Dr Trishant Simlai spent 14 months interviewing 270 locals living around the Corbett Tiger Reserve, a national park in northern India, including many women from nearby villages.
Trishant Simlai conducting a focus group discussion with local women living near Corbett Tiger Reserve, a national park in northern India. The women told Simlai that new technologies, deployed under ...
Women behave differently when they see camera traps - often putting themselves in danger of wild animal attacks as a result by being quieter, or going deeper into the forest ...
Local women sing while collecting firewood in the forest, to deter attacks by elephants and tigers. When they see camera traps they feel inhibited because they don’t know who’s watching or listening ...
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