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Local Indian Children Catch Tigers on Camera Traps
Living in Pawani village in Maharashtra one would not usually consider the village to be a tiger territory.
Environment
July 13, 2015
Villagers Highlight Bird Plight With Special Wedding
On world sparrow day which is celebrated on March 20th each year, the villagers of Mohanpur thought of ...
Environment
March 27, 2015
Pigeons Have More Intelligence Than Expected
Their brains may be pea-sized, but a new study on pigeons reveal that the bird shows remarkable intelligence ...
Environment
February 16, 2015
India’s Tiger Numbers Rise to 2226
There is a big reason to hail India's conservation efforts. The tiger population of the country has risen ...
Environment
January 21, 2015
Tiny National Park Showcases Huge Butterfly Diversity
Gorumara National Park in West Bengal is one of the smallest known national parks of India with a ...
Environment
January 9, 2015
Major Oil Threatens India and Bangladesh Sunderbans
Nearly 350 tonne of oil spilled into the Sela river of the Sunderbans on Tuesday after an oil ...
Environment
December 12, 2014
246 Species of Butterflies In India Reserve
Periyar Tiger Reserve in Kerala, India is a notable tiger reserve as well as an elephant reserve. A ...
Environment
November 7, 2014
Migrating Amur Falcons Arrive in India
The early morning hubbub in Pangti village of Nagaland’s Wokha district came to a standstill when the villagers ...
Environment
October 17, 2014
Mothers Instinct Beyond Species Boundaries
A mother’s pull to a crying baby, is so strong, that it does not matter if the baby ...
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October 5, 2014
‘Forest Man’—The Man Who Planted a Forest in India
In 2012 we shared the story of Jadav Payeng, a man who single-handedly and with dogged determination planted ...
Environment
September 20, 2014
Frogs Still Affected by Logging, After 40 Years
Frogs living in Western Ghats forests that were logged more than 40 years ago are still recovering from ...
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September 19, 2014
India Plans to Save Endangered Snow Leopard
Snow Leopard, one of the most elusive wild cats in the world and one of the most endangered ...
Environment
September 12, 2014
Resolving Elephants/ Human Conflicts in India
Elephant and human conflict in India does not seem to come to an end. In fact, with regular ...
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August 17, 2014
New Discovery: India’s First Jellyfish Lake
A routine field visit to coastal areas, turned into an incredible discovery when a team of marine biologists ...
Environment
August 14, 2014
Clouded Leopard Found in Buxa Tiger Reserve
The clouded leopard is hardly seen and even more difficult is a photographic evidence of its existence. That ...
Environment
August 5, 2014
Tiger Family Cool Off at Ranthambore National Park
Indian summers are famous for making even the toughest look for some means to cool off. So when ...
Environment
July 24, 2014
Endangered India Bird Has Single Baby
There is a new baby in the world and it is very precious as it is a singular ...
Environment
July 16, 2014
Despite Poaching, Assam Rhino Numbers Are Rising
There are whispered ‘hurrays!’ among numerous wildlife conservationists of the country. The population of Indian rhinos or one ...
Environment
June 7, 2014
Poacher Kills Another Rhino in Wildlife Sanctuary
Rhinos (Rhinoceros unicornis) at Kaziranga National Park are not safe. Yet again, on Sunday one of the adult ...
Environment
May 22, 2014
Twelve Young Tigers Spotted in India
What is better than spotting one tiger cub in the wild? Spotting a dozen! Forest officials of the ...
Environment
May 22, 2014
A New Discovery in India: Dancing Frogs
They can rightly be called the dancing frog prince trying to charm their princesses. Scientists have discovered 14 ...
Environment
May 14, 2014
Save Genetic Diversity to Save Tigers
In a research published today (17 April) by Stanford scholars, scientists have found that it is not just ...
Environment
April 18, 2014
Infertility Issues Pushing Indian Rhinos to Extinction
For a species to survive well in the planet the existing members should live safely in a healthy ...
Environment
April 2, 2014
End of an Era: India’s Most Notorious Poacher Dead
Infamous poacher Sansar Chand, who single-handedly wiped out all the tigers of Sariska Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan died ...
Environment
March 25, 2014
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