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Beyond the Selfie: Natasha Rajeshwari and the Conservation of the Gee’s Golden Langur

In the lush, biodiverse forests of western Assam, India, an encounter between a young woman and a rare primate sparked a conservation movement that has become a model for community-led environmental action. This is the story of Natasha Rajeshwari and the Langur Nangur project. While the name might sound whimsical, it represents a serious and scientifically rigorous effort to save the endangered Gee’s golden langur (Trachypithecus geei). At its heart is Natasha Rajeshwari, a wildlife biologist who transformed a personal fascination into a comprehensive, data-driven campaign to bridge the gap between human settlements and wildlife.

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| Segment | Approx. Length | What Happens | |---------|----------------|--------------| | Prologue | 2 min 30 sec | Whispered legends of Langur Nangur, introduction of Natasha | | Act 1 – The Arrival | 6 min 00 sec | Natasha’s train into the town, first encounters | | Act 2 – The Market | 7 min 45 sec | A bustling bazaar, a mysterious vendor, the “Blue Lotus” | | Act 3 – The Shrine | 9 min 20 sec | Night‑time pilgrimage, a forgotten deity awakens | | Act 4 – The Confrontation | 7 min 50 sec | The antagonist, the “Guardian of the Rift”, a test of will | | Epilogue | 5 min 42 sec | Resolution, Natasha’s departure, the lingering echo of the lotus | Beyond the Selfie: Natasha Rajeshwari and the Conservation

Based on naming style, Langur Nangur leans toward rural satire or magical realism — think Panchayat meets Asterix, but with monkeys. At its heart is Natasha Rajeshwari, a wildlife

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