Ajit Samal

Shri Ajit Samal is a celebrated fine art painter from Gujarat and a noted documentary and film maker on wildlife conservation. He has prepared more than 100 logo symbols and corporate designs for different government agencies, NGO and corporate bodies. His multimedia documentry and films of wildlife has been recognized at national and international levels. He has contributed many documentaries on conservation of white-backed vulture and other vulture crisis, sarus crane conservation film, films on Nalsarovar bird sanctuary - a Ramsar site, olive ridly turtle conservation film on Orissa, whale shark conservation film for Gujarat Forest Department. His work further includes films on migratory cranes of Gujarat, many films on Asiatic lion habitat and conservation success stories, film on Asiatic wild ass of Little Rann of Kutch, migration freeway film for Gujarat Forest Department, film on biodiversity of Gujarat, and film on status of medicinal plants of Gujarat. In the year 2020 for United Nations migratory conservation programme his films had represented India on COP. Presently he is working on different films and corporate communication and digital display centre projects for Statue of Unity, Kevadia, Gujarat. He also prepared field guides on Birds of Gujarat, pocketbook on reptiles of Gujarat, mammals of Gujarat, and book on common medicinal plants around us for common use.