Wildlife tourism in Kakadu
ildlife in kakadu has worked hand in hand with human since more than 60.000 years ago. More recently, the Australian Government started to promote their wildlife tourism and this national park in the Northern Territory offers one of the most pristine ecos
About chandrakesuma
I was born and raised in Indonesia, Currently pursuing my university degree in fine art and Environmental Studies. although they might seem to be two completely different field of study, I managed to find an equilibrium between the two mostly through photography.
Last summer, I had a privilege to do a field course in wildlife conservation in Australia. The exposure to the most pristine ecosystem there opened my eyes to the plight and importance of the environment, developing my sense of responsibility and protective behaviour towards it. Through pictures I took, I was able contagiously spread my affection to the circle of people surrounds me.
I have a passion towards wildlife conservation and want to let the world know how pristine but fragile the amazon is, it is more than just a forest, its a web of life that has been keeping planet earth alive for millions of years. I feel the duty something in return, and here is a chance to do it. I should be chosen as a candidate because I could see the beauty in nature. I am trained to work in various field able to handle fieldworks regardless the obstacles I have to encounter, as well as thirst for mentorship and knowledge,