Shubhobroto Ghosh

Hi, I am Shubhobroto Ghosh, Wildlife Projects Manager for Animals in the Wild, World Animal Protection, India
Shubhobroto Ghosh is the author of the Indian Zoo Inquiry and the book, ‘Dreaming In Calcutta and Channel Islands.’ A journalist by training, he has had his writings published in many national and international publications, including the New York Times, the Hindu and BBC. He has been associated with a number of animal protection organizations, including Born Free Foundation, Zoocheck Canada, Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust and TRAFFIC/WWF India. He looks after research and technical issues involved in the Wildlife Not Entertainers campaign in World Animal Protection in India.
World Animal Protection raises awareness on captive elephants and alternative livelihoods for mahouts in Jaipur.
World Animal Protection and Pink City Press Club organized a workshop on elephant welfare and alternative livelihood support for mahouts organized on 25 April...
Hunting as heinous as murder, says Calcutta High Court
In a judgment on February 20, the division bench of Justice Arijit Banerjee and Justice Apurba Sinha Ray said, “senseless killing of animals in the wild for...
World Wildlife Day highlights plight of captive elephants in India
As part of this awareness drive “Rang Rajasthan” a Rajasthani theatre...
Dispensable lives - zoos and culling
Some zoo managers believe that killing young and healthy animals is a responsible way of managing zoo populations, as space and funds are limited, or even as a...
Toward compassionate and responsible wildlife tourism
Travel companies worldwide play a crucial role in changing the demand and supply for captive wildlife experiences. While travel companies have committed...