<div>‘Walking with Wolves’, a documentary by wildlife photographers Kripakar and Senani, has bagged two awards at the wildlife documentary festival held in New Delhi recently.<br /><br />The Union Ministry for Environment and Forest, in association with the Environment and Wildlife Film Festival and Forum, New Delhi, had organised the 8th CMC Vathavaran, a documentary festival, where 178 wildlife documentaries competed. The documentary by Kripakar and Senani has bagged the Wildlife Conservation Award and also the Best Cinematography Award.<br /><br />Joseph K Raja, who has been working for Kripakar-Senani for the last several years, is the assistant cinematographer for the documentary.<br /><br />He received the award at a function held in New Delhi on Sunday evening. An interaction between shepherds of North Karnataka and wolves, which are on the verge of extinction, has been portrayed in the documentary.<br /><br />Speaking to Deccan Herald, Joseph said the documentary had bagged the first place under the Indian category, competing with several other documentaries.<br /></div>
<div>‘Walking with Wolves’, a documentary by wildlife photographers Kripakar and Senani, has bagged two awards at the wildlife documentary festival held in New Delhi recently.<br /><br />The Union Ministry for Environment and Forest, in association with the Environment and Wildlife Film Festival and Forum, New Delhi, had organised the 8th CMC Vathavaran, a documentary festival, where 178 wildlife documentaries competed. The documentary by Kripakar and Senani has bagged the Wildlife Conservation Award and also the Best Cinematography Award.<br /><br />Joseph K Raja, who has been working for Kripakar-Senani for the last several years, is the assistant cinematographer for the documentary.<br /><br />He received the award at a function held in New Delhi on Sunday evening. An interaction between shepherds of North Karnataka and wolves, which are on the verge of extinction, has been portrayed in the documentary.<br /><br />Speaking to Deccan Herald, Joseph said the documentary had bagged the first place under the Indian category, competing with several other documentaries.<br /></div>