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A King And His Kingdom: Meet The Man Saving Agumbe's Rainforest And Its King Cobra

Founded by wildlife biologist Gowri Shankar, Kalinga Centre for Rainforest Ecology is working towards saving Agumbe's rainforest and its resident ruler, King Cobra

Wildlife biologist Gowri Shankar is working towards King Cobra's conservation. Photo: Kalingacre
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Nestled in the thickly forested region of Malenadu in the Western Ghats, Karnataka's Agumbe is synonymous with rainforest conservation. A small village called 'the Cherrapunji of South India' on account of the rainfall it receives, Agumbe is also home to the King Cobra. A species both revered and feared, King Cobras are awe-inspiring, reaching up to 18 feet in length, taking the crown for the longest venomous snakes in the world. While stories about King Cobra in Indian mythology add to its mysticism, biologist P Gowri Shankar aims to unravel the mysterious and often misunderstood reptile in the creature's abode.