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Snake Cell has always remained as a self-funded activity, except for once when the Chief Wildlife Warden of Chandigarh extended help by issuing Rs 1,50,000 towards the annual expenditure for 2004-5. |
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Our funds have been raised with the help of Ecosense Souvenirs by selling wildlife T-shirts, silver jewelry, greeting cards and special interest tours - Wildhiss Ecotours .
Apart from this the single largest and the only contributor has been Ms Mary Barber, USA, who has done highly commendable contribution by doing seven package tours with us and presented equipment worth US$ 15,000.
Our own investment for the running and equipping the Snake Cell has been Rs 26,00,000 (US$ 56,521) so far. Which is an unprecedented example in this field of nature conservation as a self-funded project. |
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Recently, Mr K Koshy, Director General Police, Director Vigilance of Haryana State, presented a digital SLR Canon 20D to Snake Cell. One day, he saw Capt Suresh Sharma struggling to photograph flickering tongue of a common krait, with Canon Powershot G5, he advised Capt Sharma to buy a digital SLR to keep safe distance from a venomous snake and to capture such fast action easily with DSLR. As he considered shooting snakes with Powershoot G5, as highly risky and dangerous. Capt Sharma told him that Snake Cell does not have funds at present and will buy one DSLR sometime in future. Mr K Koshy did not wait to buy a Canon 20D for the Snake Cell. Now, it is being put to use to photograph snakes and other subjects.
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| Vehicle |
Rs 12,50,000 |
| Computers |
R s 4,50,000 |
| Photography Equipment |
Rs 15,00,000 |
| Snakebite First-aid Kits |
Rs 15,000 |
| Snake Handling Equipment |
Rs 25,000 |
| Maintenance expenditure |
Rs 8,00,000 |
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| TOTAL |
Rs 40,40,000 (US$ 90,000 approx.) |
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