BAREILLY: Nearly 100 cameras will soon track the movement of tigers in the forest range adjoining the UP-Uttarakhand border. The state government has recently initiated the project near the Corbett Tiger Reserve to bring down human-animal conflict as well as make an attempt to trace the elusive ma
LUCKNOW: Illegal sand mining is posing biggest threat to last of the wild and breeding ghariyals left. Found in maximum strength in national Chambal sanctuary running along three states — UP, MP and Rajasthan, ghariyals are losing out to human interference.
Illegal sand mining, fishing and ston
KATHMANDU, March 3: Nepal has achieved a new milestone in its conservation history by bringing down the number of rhino poaching incidents to zero in the last one year.
Not a single incident of rhino poaching has been reported in any of the protected areas since February 16, 2013, which has given
PRESS RELEASE People around the world go wild for wildlife!
First World Wildlife Day gets ‘thunderous’ support
Geneva, 3 March 2014 – From Geneva to Tokyo and from New York to Nairobi, people around the world are today celebrating World Wildlife Day for the first time ever. Special events t
GUWAHATI: Kaziranga National Park lost two rhinos on Thursday. While one was killed by poachers at Kukrakata reserve forest adjoining the park, the other one died after the animal fell into a muddy pit.
With the latest deaths, the number of rhinos Kaziranga lost this year has gone up to 9.
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