The Lion Queens of India explained

The Lion Queens of India
Producer:Optimum Productions
Country:India

The Lion Queens of India is a 2015, four-part, documentary mini-series aired on the US television channel Animal Planet. The documentary tells the story of a group of women foresters who do animal rescue in Gir National Park.[1]

In 2007 Guajarat became the first Indian state to employ women in its forest department, with a 33% quota.[2] Although the initial idea was to place women in clerical and office roles, the women wanted to work in the field. In 2016 there were 46 women on the rescue team. They manage over 100 species and over 1,000 crocodiles, and conduct about two rescues a day. They are the only all-woman team that manages big cat wildlife anywhere in the world. They must also pursue and catch poachers.

Cast

Rashilaben Vadher[3]

Kiran Pithiya

Darshanaben (Darshana) Kagada

Episodes

Episode 1: Rashilaben Vadher captures a lion cub and brings it back to the center for treatment. Kiran Pithiya and her team rescue a leopard from a farmer's house.[4]

Episode 2: Rashilaben Vadher and her team capture an injured lioness and her 3 cubs. Kiran Pithiya and Darshanaben Kagada track a lion.

Episode 3: The foresters work to capture one of the world's most venomous snakes.

Episode 4: An injured lioness is darted and treated before her injury turns deadly.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Lion Queens Of India: An All–Women Animal Rescue Team. wysk. 2016-03-04. Women You Should Know®. en-US. 2019-05-21.
  2. Web site: The all-women team protecting India's lions. fridaymagazine.ae. en. 2019-05-21.
  3. Web site: Meet The Lion Queens Of India, Who Rescue And Raise Lion Cubs In Gir's Forests. 2016-02-16. indiatimes.com. en. 2019-05-21.
  4. https://www.optimumtelevision.com/assets/Lion-queens/small-image/synopsis.pdf