Indian Wildlife

Indian Wildlife www.wildfilmsindia.com - We own the world's largest archive of factual content from South Asia, with Wilderness Films India Ltd.

As India's ONLY public limited company in the factual space, we're in the process of currently setting up India's first factual programming channel, a sort of South Asian answer to existing factual content plays. We are also developing a global stock footage and stills sales portal, along the lines of Corbis or Getty, utilizing our 750, 000 stills and broadcast HD archive of 15, 000+ hours, which

together make us the largest stock footage resource on South Asia, in the world. Among other awards, we won the "Incredible India Award" and the "National Tourism Award", for the best tourism film made in India. Of course, we don't take labels seriously - our best work remains yet to be discovered! Years back, we started using the first High Definition cameras in north India, with our Sony HDW F900 HDCAM's. We now have a few hundred Canon and Fujinon Hi Def lenses, dozens of HD cameras including HDW 730S and HDW F900's, HDCAM VTR's, HD post-production solutions, Panasonic Varicam DVC Pro HD and P2, and the ability to create a range of features and productions on HD, from concept to master... We also have a SRW 9000 HDCAM SR 880 mbps camcorder with PL and B4 mounts, RED Epic and Arri Alexa, with a small collection of Zeiss Ultra Primes. We're also pushing HDV and XDCAM HD as lower-cost tapeless HD options. Apart from Hi Def, we have a wide inventory of standard definition camera units and VTR's of virtually every format and standard in use worldwide. We just shot and contributed a large chunk of footage for Off The Fence's 5 X 52" HD series Wildest India which is on air, we're undertaking many stories for Beyond and NGC's Taboo series, and are now working on the 5 X 52' HD series My Himalaya, apart from literally hundreds of corporate films for Fortune 500 companies, smaller docus for international television and our various online properties including 'A Visual Mapping of the Indian subcontinent' at the to-be-launched www.asianmiracle.com

There is only one broadcast and television entity in India that can take care of all your requirements - for filming, video transfers, editing, footage and programming. has the widest range of formats, be it Digital Betacam, P2, XDCAM HD, HDV, DVCAM, DVC Pro HD or HDCAM SR, and we're all enthusiastic industry folks. We have 90 broadcast camera units in-house, 20 editing units, 50 full-time and 50 freelance staff, with capacity for up to ten professionally equipped field crews, available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. We also have vehicles, editing facilities and VTR's of all formats (PAL and NTSC), tapestock, producers, directors, an in-house travel agent (for your air and ground transportation, even helicopter charters), uplinking - the works...

We have the largest international production coordination and locations network in South Asia, and can provide camera units, crews, ground support and coordination, as per your requirements. We've been in the business for 25 years and are a reliable, committed, audited and responsible public limited company! Be it an international production that requires a partner or an entirely Indian show, we have the solution for you, with our production department producing several international documentaries each year. We've shot on Everest for a four month period, and in just about every corner of the Himalaya over the past two and a half decades. Our unique stock library houses 15, 000+ hours on HD and over 750, 000 still images. We have more than eight hundred clients across India, and over five hundred around the world, including CNN, BBC, NGC, Discovery, EBU, NHK, WGBH, Star TV, BSkyB, TV5, and a host of others.

Polygamy among birds? Female House Crow sits on eggs in nest, second female crow edges in to share dutiesThis seems to b...
06/30/2020

Polygamy among birds? Female House Crow sits on eggs in nest, second female crow edges in to share duties

This seems to be rare and first-time-ever behaviour that we have recorded. Can anyone comment on it?

A female Corvus splendens incubates eggs on her nest in Delhi. a second female crow edges in. It seems the two females have a strange arrangement of co-nidif...

Golden-backed Woodpeckers anting with amla tree sap! First time ever documented, it seems...That big brown hole in the t...
06/28/2020

Golden-backed Woodpeckers anting with amla tree sap! First time ever documented, it seems...

That big brown hole in the tree trunk seems to be an ayurvedic pharmacy for this katphora couple!

It is not just humans who recognize the properties of the Aonla or Amla tree. Birds such as the Golden-backed Woodpecker seem to know the virtues of the tree, as well. This bird is pecking at one particular spot on the trunk, baring a small green hole into the sap. It pecks out the sap and applies it to its wings and feathers, probably for anti-bacterial properties. There are loads of Vitamin C in the sap and fruit as well. What other reason could there be, for this strange and never-before-recorded behaviour?

This bird is pecking for therepeutic and prophylactic reasons, not looking for insects or grubs or worms in this case... Birds seem to have a greater immune building response than humans. They know where to look for the right chemicals, ingredients and materials. This is a rare case of anting with amla tree sap!

That big brown hole in the tree trunk seems to be an ayurvedic pharmacy for this katphora couple! It is not just humans who recognize the properties of the A...

Monkey's tail or swing for baby langurs? Far nicer these wild fellas are than our bratty shehri bandars...
03/23/2020

Monkey's tail or swing for baby langurs? Far nicer these wild fellas are than our bratty shehri bandars...

Monkey's tail or swing for baby langurs? In the warm glow of a winter sunset in Rajasthan, we filmed this delightful pack of langurs, and discovered that the...

Leopard takes over old hunting lodge in India: the wild claims a human hunting space!What exquisite irony! A wild leopar...
09/16/2019

Leopard takes over old hunting lodge in India: the wild claims a human hunting space!

What exquisite irony! A wild leopard has made an abandoned human hunting lodge its home, in the middle of the forest. The days of hunting are over in India, and conservation has taken over. This video aptly and beautifully signifies the shift...

A space for shikar has become a space for re-wilding and conservation - a home for wildlife.

What exquisite irony! A wild leopard has made an abandoned human hunting lodge its home, in the middle of the forest. The days of hunting are over in India, ...

02/21/2019
02/18/2019
Indian Wild Boar, Sambhar and other a wild animals in CorbettTo see the full video, Please click here:
01/09/2019

Indian Wild Boar, Sambhar and other a wild animals in Corbett

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The wildlife in Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhan, India. The view in the park, gray langur chews while sitting near a stream, wild boars eats somethin...

01/04/2019

Footage from the historical Corbett archive. A Sambhar deer climbs a hillock in the foothills of the Himalaya, and forages in the grass while keeping an ear ...

01/03/2019
Wildlife of a bygone era: archival footage from the wilds of IndiaTo see the full video, Please click here:https://youtu...
12/05/2018

Wildlife of a bygone era: archival footage from the wilds of India

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Wildlife of a bygone era : archival footage of the wilds of India - some 80 to 100 years ago! Antique by today's age, these twitching fruit bats, startled an...

11/28/2018

A leopard rests on the ground in Indian forest

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