New Delhi: With wildfires raging across the United States, increasing sea-water levels flooding Venice and displacing thousands from West Bengal's Sunderbans, the changes in the climate are now being seen and felt everywhere.
Humans who have successfully ravaged the once-rich Earth are now paying the price. However, according to experts, it's not too late even today to start controlling the damage.
Contributing her part to save the world, a Tirupati-based photographer has been clicking stirring images of nature, wildlife and sharing them to spread information on species and their protection.
Sushmitha Reddy working for a marketing firm in Bengaluru has been a keen photographer. However, on her parent's insistence, she chose to do a stable job and continues photography to feed her passion.
Sushmitha clicks a wide gamut of photos of rare creatures, birds and animals.
Besides clicking images, she has also studied extensively the changes taking place in a number of animals across the world and has toured South Africa noted for the existence of various wildlife.
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Studying the biodiversity, she has also visited Kenya, Ethiopia and Tanzania.
In all her tours she has captured numerous photos including Lions, Tigers, Elephants and other endangered species.
Adding to her kitty, Sushmitha also manages a website where she displays her images, findings and researches done on all her tours.
Her website talks about climate change, how it's affecting the wildlife, changing patterns of behaviour and food habits of the animals.
Her photography work has also been exhibited at national and international level.
Apart from photography, Sushmitha now wants to focus on the rights of wildlife animals.