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A TED talk filled with discussion on ornithology and wildlife by Dr Satish Pande.The speaker shares anecdotes in this field while working for the conservation of eagles, owls and vultures. The joy which he had while hatching the eggs in the incubation centre is no less than giving new birth. Getting engrossed in hours of research and study on various bird species to understand the importance of education to have sustainable development and conserve the wildlife. Instead of scolding a kid for involving in taming, he chose to touch his heart by telling how the separation of a mother and child was morally wrong and the reception of a quick and honest answer from the kid that nobody has told him it was wrong, told Mr Satish how far he had to go. Using ethnobiology as a tool for the conservation of vultures by relating their presence to Jatayu- Sampati from the holy scriptures of Ramayana and inculcating a sense of awareness and educating people from various countries through podcasts, the speaker has left no stone in the conservation of Mother Earth. At TEDxPICT, he shares various phenomenal stories about his journey in wildlife conservation, the tremendous efforts and dedication it takes to conserve wildlife and nature Dr Satish Pande, an MD, a radiologist, sonologist, and wildlife enthusiast, is one of those personalities who not only believes but also proves how the rapidly changing technology could become a means to save the environment. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx