I serve on the World Conservation Union’s specialist groups on Cats, Bears, Elephants, Wild Cattle and Small Carnivores. I have served on Indian Government’s Forest Advisory Committee, National Tiger Conservation Authority, Wildlife Institute of India, Boards of WWF-India, and the Liz Claiborne and Art Ortenberg Foundation. I have been an active conservationist for five decades, and advise many conservation advocacy groups in India.
I have been recognized as a Distinguished Alumnus by St. Aloysius College, Mangalore (2017), National Institute of Technology, Surathkal (2010) and the University of Florida, USA (2022). In recognition of my contributions to wildlife conservation, I have received the Sierra Club’s EarthCare award (2006), WWF- J. Paul Getty award (2007), and, WCS-George Schaller Award (2018). I was elected a Fellow of the Indian Academy of Sciences (2008) and won Karnataka State Rajya Prashashti (2011) and India’s Presidential Honor Padma Shri (2012). My work has been extensively featured in international media.
I live in Bengaluru, India and am married to Prof. Prathibha Karanth, a Speech and Language scientist. My daughter Dr. Krithi Karanth is also a leading conservation scientist. An alumna of the Universities of Florida, Yale University, and Duke University, she now leads the Centre for Wildlife Studies.