River Project To Lead Reversal of The Trend
[ad_1] As the threat of Ken Betwa Linking Project (KBLP) continues to stare Panna tiger reserve (PTR) , its tiger numbers are “going up exponentially” and may touch “100 sooner…
[ad_1] As the threat of Ken Betwa Linking Project (KBLP) continues to stare Panna tiger reserve (PTR) , its tiger numbers are “going up exponentially” and may touch “100 sooner…
[ad_1] As tigers explore new territories in Panna national park, a national highway crisscrossing the jungle is preventing further expansion of tiger territory in the core area of the park.…
[ad_1] It’s a tragic story of a beautiful breeding tigress. Four years ago, the tigress was sent from Bandhavgarh national park in Madhya Pradesh (MP) to Satkosia tiger reserve in…
[ad_1] Cheetah may be the fastest land animal but the project to introduce the spotted cat from Africa to India moved even faster. And the speed with which the Cheetah…
[ad_1] Tiger population in India is going up with shrinking forest cover that provides shelter to the big cats. This coupled with increasing human dependence on forests is leading to…
[ad_1] After yet another flip -flop on Project Lion, Gujarat will establish lions in the newly identified sites only within the state. Despite Supreme Court order in 2013, Gujarat did…
[ad_1] Tyger Tyger, burning bright, In the forests of the nightWilliam Blake, one of the celebrated English poets of 18th century, may have not written this poem had he seen the…
[ad_1] Asiatic lions in Gujarat are weak and may be getting weaker with time. Inbreeding is causing several genetic disorders. Their vigor and vitality are declining. An interesting and elaborate…
[ad_1] There is further delay in Cheetah’s flight to India. Whether the delay is caused by the threat of leopard presence inside the Cheetah enclosures prepared in Kuno Palpur national…
[ad_1] The buzz created by Indian media which carried reports based upon adverse comments made by some individual wildlife experts on the Cheetah project seems to have alerted the South…