Prajna Chowta


Prajna Chowta is an Indian conservationist, wildlife researcher, writer and filmmaker specialised in the Asian elephant. She is the co-founder and managing trustee of the Aane Mane Foundation, founded in Bangalore, India, in 2000.

Studies and research

Prajna Chowta graduated in 1993 from the School of Oriental and African Studies SOAS, University of London, with a Masters in anthropology.
She spent the last two decades in elephant camps and communities of mahouts in south and north-east India and is one of the rare women mahouts in Asia. Since 1995, she has focused on the migration of Asian elephants on the Indo-Myanmar border; the communities and traditional techniques of mahouts in India and Burma; and the management of elephants in their natural habitat.
Since 2011, she developed ElephanTTrackinG, a remote monitoring system for elephants using GPS collars which is currently deployed in India. Prajna Chowta has recently been researching the history of the Andaman elephants.

Early life

Prajna Chowta was born in Ghana, grew up in Nigeria and later in Bombay and Bangalore, India. She is the daughter of D. K. Chowta, a Kannada author and businessman, and the sister of music director Sandeep Chowta.

Awards

In 2016, Prajna Chowta was made Chevalier de l'Ordre National du Mérite, by the President of the French Republic.

Publications

Episode 1: Of Elephants and Men
Episode 2: Meetings with Remarkable Animals
Episode 3: God and the Elephant