New Delhi, May 2 -- In the cool green depths of Uttarakhand, a young audio engineer chose an unusual career path. Rohit had grown up amid the impact of human-animal conflicts, and each incident he encountered shocked him to the core. He decided he wanted to tell the world the real stories behind the hundreds of tiger attacks that occur in India, and, in doing so, combine his audio expertise with his experiences with wildlife.

Setting up a YouTube channel, Wilderness, the young man dove head-first into the no-compromises setup he felt the stories deserved. He acquired top-notch equipment, rented a Dolby-verified studio, and got together the funds to travel to villages and interact with those who had lived with wildlife and had real-life s...