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... regular Updates on Indian Natural History and Wildlife.

  • State’s biggest wildlife rescue centre coming up in Corbett
  • Black-necked stork successfully breeds in Dabhoi
  • Will Odisha notify 14 proposed elephant corridors?
  • Assam’s wild water buffalo is treading troubled waters
  • The absence of captive elephants in Madhya Pradesh is impacting tiger conservation
  • Long live, the Indian Rhino
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  • Assam to reopen Kaziranga, other wildlife tourist destinations from October 1
  • Wildlife Diversity: Rise, Falls And Our Future
  • Facebook posts lead to leopard skin seizure, arrests near Similipal
  • Rlys to Give Details on Impact of Railway Line Passing Through Gir Sanctuary on Asiatic Lions
  • Abu Dhabi launches first ever Abu Dhabi Red List of Wildlife Species
  • Delhi Will Get Its 1st Wild Animal Rescue Centre In Wildlife Week Next Month
  • Ladakh all set to roll out first edition of Himalayan Film Festival
  • Sequence Genome of Indian Wolf
  • Flock of rare White-rumped Vultures feed on Deer Carcass in Mudumalai Tiger reserve
  • India’s first Dugong Sanctuary to be set up in Tamil Nadu- What are Dugongs?
  • The many lives of Chambal River
  • Tiger census gets under way in Wayanad
  • Laughing snake and strutting penguins: These finalists of the Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards
  • Dark wings supercharge seabird flight
  • Textbooks say most birds can't smell. Scientists are proving them wrong
  • Textbooks say most birds can't smell. Scientists are proving them wrong
  • What’s dangerous about these cute turtles which are popular pets in India?
  • Corbett opens for round-the-year tourism
  • Plans afoot to create country''s first urban wildlife corridor in Delhi-NCR
  • Tiger footage could boost Save Mollem movement
  • Wildlife officials release 27 python babies in India
  • Nilgiri tahr: Living on the edge
  • Forest department dusts off Trichy zoo project
  • Exit and re-entry of the cheetah and other animals
  • Disney Conservation Fund Celebrates Its 2020 Heroes
  • Rajasthan: CCF seeks report on illegal mining
  • Newly-discovered scorpion species in the Western Ghats may change old notions about the arachnid
  • Country Director Announcement for WCS
  • World’s Tiniest Pig at 10-Inches Tall, Once Thought Extinct, Is Returning to the Wild
  • Common, yet threatened: The case of northeast India’s Malayan giant squirrels
  • NGT tells authorities to implement Vishwamitri river action plan within 3 months
  • Actor Randeep Hooda removed as ambassador of UN's environment
  • Conservationist Sanjay Gubbi condenses 10 years of fieldwork in this guide to the leopard
  • All National Parks And Wildlife Sancturaies In India Shut Down Due To Covid Read more at: https://www.nativeplanet.com/news/all
  • WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN REWILDING AND REFORESTING?
  • Arunachal: Rare white-bellied heron spotted at Walong
  • Olive Ridley turtles stay away from Rushikulya in Odisha this year
  • Centre seeks expression of interest for draft amendment to Indian Forest Act
  • Counting Dholes: A First For India
  • Where to Photograph Wildlife in India
  • Chhattisgarh: 6 held for poaching in Achanakmar Tiger Reserve
  • Want that perfect bird shot? How Zhayynn James went about conceptualising photography hides
  • Low prey base big challenge for Jhalana Leopard Reserve
  • Can you hear the salamander?
  • A virtual spotlight to mark Earth Hour, this March 27
  • Dissent mounts over buffer zone in Sariska
  • Dalma tourists can enjoy their stay in a bamboo cottage from April
  • Wildlife conservationist Neha Sinha brings to the fore stories from the wild in her new book
  • Laws related to Wildlife Act and importance of pug marks in wildlife forensics
  • Is India Prepared To Relocate Cheetahs From Africa 70 Years After Its Regional Extinction?
  • Wildlife Tourism Market Study Report (2021-2026), Competitive Analysis, Proposal Strategy,
  • Maharashtra: Three tigers found dead in three days
  • Days later, four more held with second elephant tusk in Uttarakhand
  • 32,000 Indians admit illegally owning exotic animals like kangaroos, lemurs and iguanas
  • As told to Parliament (March 15, 2021): Government issues standard operating procedure for tiger rehabilitation
  • Let’s talk sh*t: A Carnivore Biologist’s Toolkit 101
  • Pregnant dolphin found dead in UP Read more at: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/81517449.cms?utm_source=contento
  • Gujarat: Lioness Run Over By Vehicle Near Pipavav Port In Amreli
  • Angry Elephant Charges at Tourists During Safari in Karnataka Forest, Viral Video is Terrifying Twitter
  • 7 things you cannot miss at GIR FOREST!
  • Govt working on reintroduction of Cheetah: Javadekar
  • https://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/wildlife-biodiversity/world-wildlife-day-first-ever-survey-on-fishing-cats-of-the-chilika-st
  • J&K LG salutes forest guards
  • PCCF warns of stringent action against poachers
  • Environmentalists protest against mining in Aravallis at Haryana Bhawan, ahead of SC hearing
  • HC summons member secretary of State Wildlife Board over Shivalik Elephant reserve de-notification
  • Check out these top Bollywood stars who support conservation
  • Dalma sanctuary celebrates World Wildlife Day
  • Women tourist guides escort wildlife enthusiasts in MP jungles
  • Dolphin Man of India—on His Journey, Challenges and More
  • Elephant charges towards jeep after tourist says Kuch Nahi Hoga. Viral video
  • Nagpur-Mumbai Expressway: A project designed with wildlife crossings
  • Poachers attack Odisha forest squad, snatch seized elk meat, gun
  • World Wildlife Day March 3 Images, HD Pictures, Ultra-HD Wallpapers, High-Quality Photos, And 4K Photographs
  • 7 jumbos in Odisha die of haemorrhagic septicaemia
  • 20 sick elephants retired from Amer Fort; FIAPO appreciates
  • Study suggests habitat loss is leading to inbreeding of Indian tigers
  • Densely populated areas excluded from revised Thattekad ESZ
  • Tourists’ ignorance about cleanliness irks officials in Kanha
  • India will exceed global warming target if it does not limit carbon emissions
  • Shift in atmospheric rivers could affect Antarctic sea ice, glaciers
  • Dhanauri documentary to be screened at national science film festival
  • Saving the world’s largest mountain goat in Jammu and Kashmir
  • ICG averts oil tanker running aground off Nicobar Islands
  • Forest restoration: How ready is India?
  • Noida: Rescued Hobby at Okhla sanctuary to be released soon
  • A tale of two Hindu sects
  • Migration surprise: Crested Grebe back in Okhla after 3 year
  • Great crested grebe spotted at Okhla after a decade
  • Willow Warbler sighted for the first time in country
  • Zero oxygen at seven of nine ghats along Yamuna
  • Wildlife of Madagascar by Ken Behrens, Keith Barnes
  • Explained: What are deemed forests, and why Karnataka wants to declassify some
  • Ram temple needs special stone, Rajasthan to free sanctuary land
  • India tiger awaits mate after 'longest' 3,000 km journey
  • Maruti Chitampalli, the ‘Rishi’ Who Taught Maharashtra To Read Forests
  • Monkey menace: Forest dept may turn to Eco Task Force
  • Wildlife Institute of India (WII): High Biodiversity in 49% of Ganges
  • The ice stupas of Ladakh: solving water crisis in the high desert of Himalaya
  • Panel to look into problems faced by nomadic Van Gujjars
  • Wildlife board constituted for J&K, LG Sinha appointed as its chairman
  • Finally, great banyan tree breathes normal
  • Wildlife Institute of India to submit plan to protect fauna around Jewar airport
  • Salmon study sheds light on why fall-run fish are bigger than their spring-run cousins
  • Rare Indian Painted Frog spotted in Medak forest
  • 9.8 km around Silent Valley becomes eco-sensitive zone
  • Odisha requests WII to conduct fresh study on Olive Ridley turtle movement
  • Landscape challenge hinders probe into wildlife crimes in the Nilgiris
  • Even a car can’t kill this beetle. Here’s why
  • Hacking the earth?
  • The law of nature Alex May | 15th October 2020
  • Wildlife Institute of India scientists anxious after Finance Ministry recommends funding cut
  • Why India Is The Best Place To Go For A Safari?
  • Noida’s brisk spread a worry for safety of the Sarus cranes
  • poachers who lure millions of birds to their deaths on the Mediterranean
  • Catfish Native to Amazon Found in Varanasi, Scientists Term it Dangerous for Ganges' Ecology
  • Robber Flies: The assassins of the insect world Abhishek Gulshan
  • Mumbai maps its biodiversity
  • Invisible killer threatens country’s sandalwood forests/ Sandalwood Spike Disease (TH)
  • Weeding out lantana restores grasslands in Rajasthan
  • Revealing mysteries of the woods in the Western
  • Field study adds five amphibians to Madhya Pradesh’s fauna list
  • Disease, infighting too take toll on Kaziranga rhinos
  • inbreeding among rhinos of Assam’s Pobitora wildlife sanctuary
  • why cartoonist Chakravarty's Green Humour page will get you thinking
  • Are radio collars responsible for the deaths of lions in Gujarat?
  • VETERAN INDIAN NATURALIST HASHIM TYABJI
  • Journey to the heart of Conservation
  • Four Years Later, Endangered Indochinese Tigers Have Returned To Western Thailand
  • Thailand Tiger Sightings Hailed As Conservation Win
  • Op-Ed: Why we hunger for a connection to the wild during quarantine
  • Sarus Cranes - Walking Tall
  • The HCMF Wildlife Warriors Awards, instituted by Hem Chand Mahindra Foundation
  • The jumbo faultline
  • 7-foot python rescued from Taj Mahal premises
  • Woolly flying squirrel, thought to be extinct, spotted in Gangotri National Park https://www.sentinelassam.com/national-news/wo
  • Coimbatore Farmer Grows Half an Acre of Millets Just For Hungry Birds
  • HC directs Centre, Assam govt, OIL to file replies on PIL over drilling wells inside national park
  • Wildlife conservationists demand probe into death of 18 elephants in Odisha
  • Alarm bells ring as Kota reserve loses 4 big cats
  • The history of introduction of the baobab in the Indian subcontinent
  • Young activist aims to bring India’s tribal wisdom to the climate fight
  • When tree planting does more harm than good Read more at: https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/in-perspective/when-tree-plantin
  • Tripura has 47 elephants: Official
  • From Google to garbage disposal: the environmentalist cleaning up India's lakes
  • Fracking in India
  • More caged birds than wild: Javan songbird crisis revealed
  • Record-Breaking 60,000 Flamingos Flock to Southern France
  • Is India’s first round-the-clock renewable energy contract really what it claims to be?
  • Captivating carnivores: Saving India’s only pitcher plant
  • Silent Valley to soon get a conservation ring around it
  • How the tiger can regain its stripes
  • Stop the dismantling of environmental rules
  • Stop the dismantling of environmental rules
  • Stop the dismantling of environmental rules
  • Dead whale shark found at Mumbai’s Sassoon Dock, probe ordered
  • Avoiding tragic elephant deaths through policy intervention
  • Baobab - Land mark trees
  • Porcupines Face a Poaching Crisis — and It’s All Because of What’s in Their Stomachs
  • Why Do Solar Farms Kill Birds?
  • What is the difference between extinct and extinct in the wild?
  • Nearly 500 ha forest land in protected areas diverted in 2019
  • Two sides of the same coin: Shrinking water bodies and urban floods
  • Major environment hearings of the week (August 3-7, 2020)
  • ON WILDLIFE ON HIGHWAYS
  • India returns Nepali rhino swept away by flood
  • Unabated deforestation across Jeypore rainforest causes concern https://www.sentinelassam.com/north-east-india-news/assam-news/
  • State department to investigate illegal fishing practices
  • Two arrested for-killing sambar-deer in-meghalaya
  • The Mysterious Life of Birds Who Never Come Down
  • Should we celebrate the spread of peafowl in India
  • Four held with pair of elephant tusks
  • Four held with pair of elephant tusks
  • Four held with pair of elephant tusks
  • Four held with pair of elephant tusks
  • Four held with pair of elephant tusks
  • Four held with pair of elephant tusks
  • Protecting rivers to conserve Himalayas’ shy otters
  • Ecology and economics for pandemic prevention
  • This four-winged dino may have molted like modern songbirds
  • Not even scientists can tell these birds apart. But now, computers can
  • Doing Business Differently to Save the Planet
  • HIGHEST NUMBER OF LAND AND ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISTS MURDERED IN 2019
  • Male Tiger travels 300 km from Maharashtra to make Karnataka its new home
  • Male Tiger travels 300 km from Maharashtra to make Karnataka its new home
  • Young photographer captures 'real Bambi' in the woods, and it's INCREDIBLE!
  • New species of rare ants 'Protanilla' discovered in Goa
  • What living alongside crocodiles can teach us about coexisting with wildlife
  • Conservationists for a larger Dehing Patkai national park
  • Andhra Pradesh: Eco-tourism workers join forest patrol team
  • Rare turtle with yellow shell and body rescued in India
  • Sans rain, newly planted saplings dry up in jumbo abode
  • India’s programme to create 200 urban forests has seen no progress in four years
  • Trichy’s elephant rescue centre is a haven for abused pachyderms
  • https://www.mangalorean.com/science-during-lockdown-new-jumping-spider-discovered-in-india-during-global-pandemic/
  • Rathika Ramasamy Talks To Us About Wildlife Photography
  • Does it pay to protect nature? A new study weighs in
  • Watch: Rescuers cut cake and feed it to snakes in Jharkhand. This is foolish, says Twitter
  • Gujarat: 97% rise in ‘migrant’ lions in five years
  • Traveling A Virtual Wonderland
  • Thackeray approves new members of State Board for Wildlife
  • Overhead electricity wires prove death traps for Sarus cranes
  • Dhanauri wetland set to host a Sarus research centre
  • Reject the Hubballi Ankola Railway Line Project (HARP) in Uttara Kannada
  • Pink hue in Lonar Lake due to salt-loving bacteria, says report
  • Tracking the Rain birds, a tech challenge
  • Assam floods: 95% of Kaziranga National Park under water
  • Myanmar Plan to Breed Protected Species in Captivity Draws Criticism
  • GIB killed in eagle attack
  • MoEFCC 'gateway' to eco-loot: Post-facto clearance to illegal mining in Upper Assam
  • Wildlife Photographer Captures a Rare Black Panther Roaming in the Jungles of India
  • 11-member expert panel to study elephant population in Tamil Nadu
  • 'Singapore has set aside SGD90 mn for tourism recovery.
  • Dogs Clubbed to Death and Monkey Meat: India’s Disease-Prone Live-Animal Markets
  • Artists use digital illustrations to support nature, wildlife and conservation
  • Artists use digital illustrations to support nature, wildlife and conservation
  • More than Rs 25 crore for Asiatic lions unspent despite 331 deaths
  • Wildlife photography means a visual poetry for Ahmedabad’s Pranay Patel
  • Rangila, the ‘dancing bear’ rescued, celebrates 2 years of freedom
  • Large elephant family crosses road in Kaziranga. Viral video comes with an important message
  • Why these Kerala forest officers decided to babysit a rescued python hatching its eggs in their office
  • Nature, in pocket size: Let the Big Little Nature Books series be your guide to the natural world
  • The complex life of Banni
  • Barkha Dutt’s sister Bahar Dutt caught in plagiarism row, latter denies the allegations
  • Radio collars to be put on leopards in Haryana
  • After Corbett Tiger Reserve, Uttarakhand to get another tiger cell
  • Wild-eyed wanderer
  • LION MAULS MAN TO DEATH AFTER HE WENT TO RELIEVE HIMSELF IN A FOREST
  • Exhibition casts light on elephant saga
  • Wildlife warrior
  • Natural history, religion interweave to help human-leopard coexistence in a Siwalik village
  • Wildlife & Wine“ Consumption of wine is just one tablespoon in India”
  • Coal India, World's Largest Coal Producer, Slipping on Environmental Norms: CAG
  • Rare Wildlife Species like Kangaroo Rats and Red Squirrels Seized at Chennai Airport, Passenger Detained
  • Nagarahole National Park has rain of 200cm
  • Mumbai: For once, big cats sit still at Sanjay Gandhi Nation
  • NTCA, WII to blame for failure to translocate big cat, says Forest dept official
  • Manipur shows the herbal way to health
  • Named after ‘bhujia’, a new species of underground fish pops up in Kerala
  • For Indians, falling into wanderlust for ''unexplored'' destinations
  • Gujarat: Python Burnt Alive In Banaskantha, Four Persons Booked
  • Scientists trying to save India’s only double-coconut tree near Kolkata
  • Canopy for Gibbons created
  • ‘Man vs. Wild needs to die’, says wildlife filmmaker Kalyan Varma
  • Two new species of ginger discovered from Nagaland
  • 3 Animal Species In India Extinct Due To Desertification: Researchers
  • The routes for the world’s most trafficked mammal
  • 12 gorgeous wildlife resorts around the world
  • Kerala village bids farewell to beloved wild tusker
  • There is hope for the tiger yet
  • Solar energy badly harms the environment. It must be taxed, not subsidised
  • Lay underground cables to reduce wildlife deaths, power firms told
  • Purple frogs and lonely battles
  • 70 rare Assam temple turtle hatchlings released in ‘Mini Kaziranga’
  • 3.5 Lakh Trees to Be Felled in Palamu Tiger Reserve
  • Is your vacation stressing out wildlife?
  • Wildlife board rejects road proposal through Corbett reserve
  • Farmer sustains head injuries after being attacked by leopard
  • Tourism will boost economy, says expert
  • conserving endangered vultures in West Bengal
  • Major Environment Push: Allocates Rs 47,000 Cr To Increase Green Cover
  • Forest officials begin search to recapture translocated Brahmapuri tigress
  • India’s big seven
  • Iconic wildlife species
  • What happens to flowers and birds when we massacre mosquitoes with modern traps?
  • Scientific reticence: A threat
  • These Photos Reveal the Pollination Secrets of Florida’s Most Elusive Flower
  • crouching tiger hidden data
  • TVS factory in Hosur hosts a large number of birds
  • Not quite out of the woods: An interview with Ranjit Lal
  • At 17, Kanha Tiger Reserve's cat Munna still going strong
  • Endangered fruit bats sold for meat in Karaikal
  • Law and order issues leading to drop in tiger numbers: Chhattisgarh officials
  • Into the Wild
  • In state first, a tusker 'flyover' on NH 209
  • Lion And Leopard Found Dead In Gujarat's Gir-West Area
  • Duo crowdfunded, borrowed cameras to make short film
  • The big picture on tigers
  • Seven dead tigers found in car in Vietnam
  • Robust rise likely in India’s tiger population
  • Mother elephant uproots transformer in Andhra, as calf dies of electrocution
  • Experts, social scientists seek SC directions for Centre and states to implement Forest Rights Act
  • Assam temple turtles set free in the wild
  • India Plans To Build Desalination Plants Along Its 7,800-km Coastline
  • Kuno to be second home for Gir lions
  • Asia’s Top 6 Wildlife Destinations For 2019 (Must Visit)
  • Braving monsoon to save India’s rhinos
  • Assam villagers grow pepper to save crops, keep away wild elephants
  • The fearless ranger who lived and died for the forest
  • FIVE BABY HORNBILLS RESCUED FROM WILDLIFE TRADER’S HOUSE
  • Two hunters arrested in Kurukshetra
  • India’s National Animal Loses to 'National Interest'
  • Tiger bursts out of jungle to run behind motorcyclists
  • Insect apocalypse: German bug watchers sound alarm
  • Day after attack, Telangana forest official says want to join work soon
  • Taking empathy route to resolve man-animal conflict
  • Joint effort to conserve wildlife at Bandipur
  • ‘Impressive’ tortoise discovered in Arunachal Pradesh
  • Bisons from Manas create panic, 5 hurt
  • Vaccination programme under way in Kaziranga
  • ‘Efforts being made to save Persian lion from extinction’
  • New tortoise species found in India for the first time
  • Customs seizes 5,255 baby tortoises destined for India
  • Odisha park turns into croc maternity ward
  • Habitat loss and poaching threaten the survival of the elusive Nilgiri langur
  • Shisham tree is dying, experts are baffled: Getting to the root of problem
  • This egg hunt in Jaisalmer is no game. It’s a matter of life & death for a ‘great’ bird
  • What is hurting tiger translocation project in India
  • Fears for elephants facing 1,900 mile train journey in India
  • Tigers are eating elephants in Corbett National Park
  • Streetwise urban lizards outperform rural ones
  • Goa govt to promote turtle nesting sites on state's beaches
  • A water clinic for elephants opens on the banks of the Yamuna
  • Madhya Pradesh reeling under power cuts, Kamal Nath govt blames bats
  • Heartbreaking Experience of Seeing Elephants Caned While They Cry for Help
  • To avoid man-animal conflict, villagers near UP's Suhelwa Wildlife Sanctuary stay alert
  • Panel to be formed to discuss mercy killing of ailing elephant at Corbett Reserve
  • 5 Wildlife Apps For The Adventurous You
  • The experiencing of filming a tigress and her cubs
  • Involving tribal communities can boost India's wildlife conservation: IIT Prof
  • A non-flower, but just as bright for insects
  • Spotting the spotted owlet in Delhi
  • Teacher gives up classroom for guiding bird watchers
  • World's protected areas failing to safeguard wildlife: Study
  • App to help enthusiasts track birds
  • Why did the snake cross the road?
  • Chinese appetite for pangolins threaten their numbers
  • Noida to get region’s first animal bridge
  • Two arrested for hunting lapwings Read more at: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/69489486.cms?utm_source=content
  • Has the Great Indian Bustard just been subjected to a biblical blunder?
  • South Africa bags the Best International Destination for Wildlife in 2019 by Lonely Planet India Readers
  • Taxidermist jailed after being caught with more than 600 animals and parts listed on eBay
  • Two poachers arrested along with seizure of nine mynas smuggled from Bihar
  • This 26-Year-Old Girl Dropped Her UK University Seat To Make Andaman Waste-Free!
  • On a Jungle Safari, learn to recognize the Tiger Pugmarks!!
  • RESTORING THE BALANCE BETWEEN MAN AND NATURE
  • World Turtle Day - 23 May 2019
  • 16 tigers, 29 leopards sighted in Melghat during 'machaan census
  • Blackbuck Case: Rajasthan HC sends fresh notice to Saif, Sonali, others on plea challenging their acquittal
  • Maharashtra: Shadow of tiger attacks on villages in Brahmapuri
  • Bid to revive Aravali park road project sparks outrage
  • Meghalaya: The abode of Clouds
  • Fani fury on tigers in Odisha reserves to be studied
  • As jungles disappear, we’re looking for answers in myths like Yeti
  • Humans are driving one million species to extinction
  • We need to sensitize people to conserve red pandas
  • Flight of the Amur falcon
  • A Respite From Record Losses, but Tropical Forests Are Still in Trouble
  • Politics eclipses green issues
  • Ishad mango, the pride of Ankola, is under the threat of becoming rare
  • Bhitarkanika Park to be closed for visitors for Croc breeding
  • Book on Pakhal biodiversity
  • A Rare Bald Eagle Trio—Two Dads and a Mom—Captivates Webcam Fans
  • Why Pakistan lets Arab bigwigs set falcons on rare birds
  • Managing mangroves
  • Accidental ‘spy’: vulture arrested for espionage
  • ‘The Secret Life of Frogs’, a first-ever documentary on amphibians of India
  • Vets, villagers come together to give new wings to Assam’s poisoned vultures
  • Which party has sustainable existence on its agenda?
  • Human-Wildlife Conflicts Could Consume the Forest Department in the Long Run
  • A rare antelope is being killed to make $20,000 scarves
  • Happy Earth Day 2019: Introduce your kids to endangered animals with these books
  • World Earth Day 2019: Theme, history, and significance
  • On the brink of extinction
  • Expropriation in the name of conservation
  • In a first, east Asian birds make Andaman stopover
  • Secure development with conservation
  • Protections sought for otters as online trade booms
  • Khair trees axed, 1 booked
  • Bamboo water bottles from Assam
  • BOOK review: Taming the rivers
  • Over one lakh Olive Ridley turtles enter sea in Odisha
  • Maharashtra’s Wild West: Wolves, hyenas, leopards share space with humans
  • Kenya ranked third largest tourism economy in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Road widening of NH48 a threat to wildlife: Experts
  • Chenchus believe the fox ushers in fortune
  • BOOK : Wardens in Shackles: Wildlife Conservation in India - 2
  • India, Pak come together to rescue Star Tortoise
  • 550 Caged Birds Freed From Illegal Marketplace In India
  • First leucistic five-striped palm squirrel found in North India
  • Maharashtra’s largest tiger population area likely to witness increased human-animal conflicts
  • SC questions Centre for granting environmental clearances for community centres
  • Ecology forgotten
  • Make nature an election agenda in the 2019 polls
  • As global smuggling networks flourish, Indian turtles disappear from traditional habitats
  • Bhimbetka - Rocks speak history
  • Most destructive government in last five years, says India Greens Party
  • NGT forms Central Monitoring Committee to prepare national plan for polluted rivers
  • Indian Railways: The unfolding transformation
  • A genetic method to empower conservation
  • Stuck in reverse gear - Forest Policy
  • Jumbo electrocution: Forest department to take legal action
  • 4 decades of exploitation ends as jumbo gets new home
  • How Gujarat fishermen won US top court ruling against global funding agency
  • Tiger Conservation: Cattle Conundrum
  • WII to conduct study on changing behaviour pattern of Asian Black Bear in Himachal
  • Eager to see big cats in the wild? Visit India's 'Tiger State'
  • UP: In This Community Of Snake Charmers, A Woman Is Worshipped For Giving Birth To A Girl Child
  • Drones and AI assist in mapping ecology, wildlife conservation
  • A desert that bloomed rock by rock
  • Mineral contents of Buldhana’s Lonar lake similar to moon rocks: IIT-Bombay study
  • Man held with monitor lizard skin bag at Delhi’s IGI airport
  • A Day Out Birding in Uttarakhand
  • Delhi: Year on, project to remove vilayati kikar makes no headway
  • What Termites Can Teach Us About Cooling Our Buildings
  • Multi-coloured Squirrel Stuns People in India
  • FROGS: Romeo and Juliet get their first date
  • Will India’s RE push kill the critically endangered great Indian bustard?
  • Can Creek Flamingo dodge the Bullet?
  • A village with carbon-positive tag
  • A longer winter delayed shedding of leaves in Delhi
  • A bond for life to save a garden in Mumbai
  • Plans to introduce wildlife in Tilpath Biodiversity Park
  • Decide whether Tikri Khurd lake in Narela is wetland: NGT
  • In Kerala, a café to demystify science for the public
  • Forest fires threatening Odisha’s flora and fauna
  • Norway Becomes World’s First Country to Ban Deforestation
  • Camera traps reveal secret lives of rarely studied small cats
  • Create animal passage plan before beginning Goregaon-Mulund Link Road work, BMC told
  • Modi Govt's Move To Amend Forest Laws Is Dangerous And Draconian
  • Himalayan bird seen in Gurugram 40 years after rare sighting in Delhi area
  • 80-YO Dedicated 52 Years of His Life to Saving the Sundarbans & Thousands of Its People!
  • At the Dooars, scenic views are just short of heaven
  • Analysis of Wikipedia searches reveals high wildlife conservation trends
  • culling cattle, dogs and monkeys is becoming a necessary evil in India
  • There Are Less Than 4,000 Tigers Left on Earth
  • Meet Jadav Payeng, India's Forest Man, who created 550 hectares of forest single-handedly
  • In new light: Will the grey ghost vanish before our eyes?
  • Give Taj Mahal a Break And Visit Keoladeo Ghana National Park Near Agra
  • Scientist blames wrong policy for declining common birds in India
  • A Big Fat Yes To The Creepy Crawlies
  • Rosatom’s premiere of documentary, ‘Wild Edens: South Asia,’ tomorrow
  • Great Indian Bustard's survival is threatened by dogs
  • International Collaboration To Help Protect Rhinos in Assam
  • The Wild Animal Trade is a Roaring Business in Pakistan
  • Forest Rangers of Rajaji Tiger Reserve Busted for Working With Poachers
  • Fishing, coral reef degradation threaten parrotfish in Andaman: study
  • Studying animal sounds for conservation
  • Celebrating World Water Day and Forest Day in India is futile
  • Meghalaya’s community-managed forests protect endangered Western Hoolock Gibbon
  • Meghalaya’s community-managed forests protect endangered Western Hoolock Gibbon
  • 264 bustards block Ratlam-Vadodara NH
  • Documents Reveal Modi and Javadekar's War On India's Environment
  • Call of the wild: Tallo Anthony strives to conserve nature through his camera
  • National Green Tribunal Asks Railway Authorities to Free Elephant Corridor
  • Indian elephant gently pushes down barrier that was in its path
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  • Wildlife Activist Biswajit Mohanty Appointed Chairman Of Greenpeace India
  • Giant African baobab trees die suddenly after thousands of years
  • Educating people about climate change
  • ELEPHANT CRUELTY AT ITS WORST
  • Fury: Tracking the unfolding tragedy in Kerala, tragedy in Kerala
  • How to be a good naturalist—while having a lot of fun
  • Paradise not lost, yet in Goa
  • In rhino country, a division to boost conservation efficiency
  • Shooting Birds The digital art of capturing birds.
  • A Himalayan Mess: Growing garbage pile a threat to mountain ecosystem
  • It’s an oxygen cylinder, no hindrance, say residents
  • Sanctuary Makers
  • Locals in Bhutan and India join across border to manage a river
  • Snakebite victims too get compensation, reveals RTI
  • Caught on wrong foot, Wildlife Institute of India says drop Corbett clause
  • ‘Implement WII suggestions to save endangered lesser florica
  • INDIA’S FIRST NATIONAL PARK HAS TURNED 82
  • Forest - Conflict zone
  • Protected landscape across India-Bhutan border a refuge for wildlife during armed conflict
  • GENETIC-BANK-FOR-WILDLIFE-CONSERVATION-INAUGURATED-IN-HYDERABAD
  • Wildbuzz: Nagar ke khaas mehmaan
  • When fans of the fig came together
  • Dia Mirza: I saw a chained elephant on a school trip to the zoo and became upset
  • 25 species spotted in Delhi’s first dragonfly-damselfly count
  • Coral reefs could survive global warming, says study
  • Once in a blue bloom: Kerala's famed neelakurinji set for rare mass bloom
  • MoEF frames draft eco-tourism policy
  • Hearing on tiger shifting on August 14 by Rajasthan High Court
  • The Special Ingredient That's Kept a Rainforest Tree Going: Elephant Poop
  • 21 Snakes Seized Ahead Of Naag Panchmi In Mathura
  • State govt to begin notifying wildlife habitats
  • Scientists disagree how baoab trees got to Australia from Africa and Madagascar
  • Let pink prevail - Flamingos
  • Stray dogs, fences behind rising deaths of chinkaras, black bucks
  • Planning pvt wildlife reserves: state to SC
  • Eight Secrets of the Taj Mahal One of the world’s greatest memorials to love remains a mystery
  • A lush green paradise via Dehra Dun
  • monsoon bird census at kanika forest
  • Kerala floods may nip kurinji blooming in the bud, forest dept denies any animal casualty
  • Centre yet to act on Andhra Pradesh’s endangered species’ list
  • Return to the wild - INDIA TODAY
  • Celebrating the life of a gentle giant
  • PARIVESH – an environmental single window hub for Environment, Forest, Wildlife and CRZ clearances launched.
  • Vivek Menon dreams of giving India’s wildlife the right to roam
  • 237 tigers died in last two years: Minister
  • Ecological crisis: Point of no return?
  • Khangchendzonga Biosphere Reserve enters UNESCO list
  • Indian bull frog: the Andamans’ new colonisers
  • The Hunter and the Gentleman
  • Who let the wild out?
  • An elephant never forgets
  • Gecko species split into three
  • The monsoon and its march so far
  • Genetic ‘barcodes’ reveal three frogs unreported in India
  • When fans of the fig came together
  • We Are Thinking of the Leopard as a Nuisance – and Quietly Wiping It Out
  • Don't allow culling of crocodiles in Andamans and Nicobar islands: Animal body
  • 'Gaj Mahotsav' from 12th August to raise awareness for conservation of Asian elephant
  • City-bound ivory seized in Siliguri
  • Wildlife scientists satellite-collar a dhole
  • 27 resorts in Nilgiris jumbo path to be shut
  • MIXED FARM-FOREST LANDSCAPES CAN SUPPORT BIRD BIODIVERSITY
  • Thousand-year-old baobab tree in Madagascar.
  • To bee or not to bee
  • NGT defers hearing on tree felling issue
  • The Stand of the Vanishing Otter
  • How do foreigners plan their wildlife trip to India?
  • Parliamentary Panel Rebukes the Environment Ministry for Unusual Delay in Submitting WII reports
  • Bandipur: Kill flyover, not wildlife
  • Captive breeding of wild buffaloes on cards
  • Griffon vulture rescued from drowning in Yamuna
  • Climate change could threaten the habitat of the endangered Nilgiri tahr
  • Corbett raises hopes on conservation of endangered vultures
  • Birds on IGI airstrip force plane to pull up
  • As painted storks arrive at zoo, an early treat for bird watchers
  • Plea to retain wall on elephant corridor in Assam
  • Foreigners can visit 29 inhabited islands
  • Drone mapping detects unauthorised sand mining in the Aravallis
  • Cobra, krait, python: Sharp increase in Delhi’s encounters with snakes
  • Slovenians learn to coexist with bears
  • Rhino poacher in Assam mortgages son for arms, held
  • Villagers Rescue 6-Foot Long Crocodile From Pond In Odisha
  • "Elephants, Like Us, Have Nowhere To Go": India's Human-Wildlife Conflict
  • Elephants’ amazing sense of smell
  • Plantation to increase mangrove cover
  • Watch mounted to confirm presence of lesser floricans in MP's
  • Maharashtra has lost more leopards till now than in whole of 2017
  • Turtle rescue centre to be set up in Pilibhit
  • Man-animal conflict to be listed as disaster under SDRF by UP govt
  • IISER Pune find species can turn invasive in the same ecosystem
  • Portuguese man-of-war spotted on Goa beach
  • Oberoi Group to widen footprint of jungle stays
  • It’s dark nights for bats in Telangana’s Nalgonda
  • An unlikely haven for peacocks in Odisha shooting range
  • Dust from Middle East making Delhi air poor Read more at: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/65265140.cms?utm_sour
  • Singing in the Rain
  • Over 800 Logs Of Trees Found Buried At Delhi Golf Club: Official
  • ‘Global Greening’ Sounds Good. In the Long Run, It’s Terrible.
  • COLOURED WIND TURBINES TO HELP WINGED BEAUTIES FLY OFF DEATHTRAPS
  • Bring back the lakes: How citizen action on lake rejuvenation
  • Treat Delhi’s natural drains as waterways
  • The World Wants More Camel Milk. Australia Can Help
  • How mosquito vs mosquito can fight dengue
  • How do roads impact wildlife, and why should anyone bother?
  • Indian Star Tortoises seized from three train passengers
  • ‘Kerala defeating Nipah is payoff of social spending’
  • Know your dragonfly: First-ever festival for insects
  • Navy’s assistance to save Dal Lake
  • Bandipur: Ministry ‘overlooks’ key issues
  • SHRINKING FOREST CORRIDORS LEADS TO MAN-JUMBO CONFLICT
  • Pushing bats off their holy roosts
  • Why snakebites remain a burden for India
  • Pushing bats off their holy roosts
  • India has potential to be the global leader in tiger conservation: expert
  • These beautiful strangers now thrive in India
  • TIGER CONSERVATION SHOULD BE INITIATED IN GUJARAT: NATHWANI
  • Cameras trap cubs of elusive swamp tigers
  • Amid protest, govt to go ahead with translocation of tigers
  • Expansion of ponds on for eco-restoration
  • Green calling: Forests from the mines
  • 'Second Nature' Is a Field Guide to Future Conservationists The book is a good step towards creating an electorat
  • Revenge Attack on Wildlife: Indonesian villagers slaughter nearly 300 crocodiles with knives, hammers and clubs
  • Dolphin population declines in India’s only dolphin sanctuary
  • Seashell Souvenirs Are Killing Protected Marine Life
  • A natural system to recycle waste water
  • Guiding light in the forests of the night
  • No pug marks in Sariska
  • After 50 yrs, two big cats spotted in Pune
  • Arunachal a biodiversity hotspot
  • India to sign MoU to conserve TURTLES
  • Nature lovers say no to Buddha statue
  • Bamboo flowers may wilt
  • Lions follow tigers into oblivion?
  • Snakebite toll in India unacceptably high
  • Nature conservation is Governments duty
  • The fading pugmarks in tiger land
  • Tiger population dwindling in Assam
  • Ecological disaster looming, say experts
  • Fishing in the troubled waters of Pench Tiger Reserve
  • It is tiger mania in Ranthambhore
  • After the shock, hope for the tiger
  • Save the sanctuaries
  • How Ranthambhore worked overnight for a tigress for PM
  • Corbett staff on alert against poachers
  • Poaching is rampant in Maharashtra, UP
  • Save tigers, make states accountable
  • The Tiger Task Force and its options
  • Now, killer train claim tigress
  • Andaman volcano spews smoke, lava
  • Tiger’s trail...editorial in the INDIAN EXPRESS
  • Invoking Buddha to save the big cats
  • Periyar Wild lands diverted for Sabarimala
  • Tiger crisis: Have we done enough to check poaching?
  • Prime Minister sights tiger at Ranthambore
  • Why visting VIPs always find a tiger?
  • Missing tigers: Tourism sector takes a hit
  • Mount Abu to be declared eco-fragile zone
  • Save the River Dolphin Campaign
  • Sunderban sharks at poachers mercy
  • 411 Tigers gone in 5 years
  • Another deadly snake is around
  • Tiger task force blames state govt for Sariska
  • May 2010 - Oceans fish stocks could vanish by 2050...
  • May 2010 - Painted storks arrive at Nawabpet
  • Top 10 Largest National Parks in India
  • Pancheshwar to spend Rs19.4b to cut impacts
  • India lost at least 115 tigers in 2017
  • 4 Tiger Deaths in 45 Days, NTCA Slaps Notice on MP Forest Department
  • Wild tusker being fed at hill temple, activists cry foul
  • Three held for illegally possessing red sand boa
  • Delhi zoo hosts party for Rita the chimp, aged 57
  • Openbill storks fly into Vaathalai in Trichy
  • Strategies to conserve mangroves discussed
  • WCS Conservationists and Partners Honored with Sanctuary Wildlife Awards
  • 8 Stunning Places To Visit For The Ultimate Wildlife Experience
  • Four-laning of Butibori-Wardha highway cuts Bor corridor
  • Will Ravi Belagere be imprisoned for seven years?
  • Sri Surya Pahar as protected area, Urpod beel as bird sanctuary urged
  • NGT slaps Rs 1L fine for tree felling in Mangar Bani forest
  • Here's how humans pose a jumbo problem for captive elephants
  • Five elephants killed by train in India
  • Development of Hathi Gaon will increase income of Mahout families: CM Raje
  • Bid to smuggle 210 star tortoises foiled, two detained at Chennai airport
  • Whose cup of tea is it – ours or leopards'?
  • The need to restore elephant corridors
  • Mumbai cop on a mission to rescue snakes
  • Census in Bihar dolphin sanctuary
  • Dancing bear celebrates 7 years of freedom
  • Focus on wildlife, not forest land
  • Odisha keen to translocate tigers from M.P. in February
  • 32 tiger deaths in TN since 2014, poachers have a free run
  • Profiling the tigers, genetically
  • Rampant quarrying sends leopards scurrying into villages
  • Tiger tiger burning bright again in lion land Gujarat?
  • Students learn about wildlife conservation
  • Kaziranga lost 31 rhinos as 361 animals drown in 2017 floods
  • Telangana's first Tiger census to be held in third week of January
  • After tiger’s death on NH6, Maha to take up matter with NHAI
  • Week-long ban on tourist entry at Bhitarkanika National Park
  • Worrisome wildlife strikes trend at airports soars massively in 2017; numbers will startle you
  • 3-day workshop to prepare for tiger census begins today
  • Innate love for the wild
  • Snow leopard census begins in Ladakh
  • Hunting – Can we combat in Nagaland?
  • Not humans but feral dogs are the new chinkara and blackbuck poachers
  • Leopards sometimes love cattle and goats more than forest prey, says study
  • Why dogs, not hunting, threaten the future of the blackbuck today
  • Body parts from threatened wildlife widely sold on Facebook
  • The Asiatic lion thrives in Gujarat’s Gir Forest Reserve
  • Leopard gets a life-saving ride on motorbike in UP
  • Four students quizzed over dead peacock
  • Talk on man-animal conflict by ecologist
  • Massive hunt to capture 280 free-ranging deer
  • Concern over low conviction for wildlife crimes
  • Researchers press for vulture conservation in Chambal valley
  • Aim for natural regeneration of forests, NGOs tell government
  • Warangal Zoo to get rare species tiger
  • 141 turtles rescued from train, man held
  • Olive ridleys start hatching at Rushikulya
  • Staff crunch mars Delhi forest department work
  • Owls in demand in election season
  • When Rescuing Wildcats Can Do More Harm Than Good
  • Tiger killed by people, carcass recovered: Forest dept
  • Artist and wildlife campaigner Pollyanna Pickering dies aged 75
  • Rajaji tigers straying in Haridwar division, NTCA releases funds for better pat...
  • The Tiger of the Ganga
  • Centre to help Rajasthan’s bid to boost eco-tourism
  • Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary
  • After 27 year wait, rhino rehabilitation finally happens in Dudhwa
  • They are male, rich, politically connected, celebrities. And occasionally, they hunt wildlife
  • Watch: Cobra regurgitates seven chicken eggs after gobbling down eight
  • India’s plan to commercialize forests will impact bio diversity, tribals
  • SC Shows Glimmer of Hope for Cheetah Reintroduction Plan in India
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