The India, Nepal and Bhutan governments are considering a joint task force for allowing free movement of wildlife across political
Category: From The Jungle
Doubling tiger population by 2022 not biologically realistic
In 2010, the 13 tiger range countries pledged to double the number of tigers by 2022 under the Global Tiger
Snow Leopard – The Grey Ghost of the Himalayas
The diversity of the Indian sub-continent is reflected in its intriguing mix of wildlife, which traverses from tropical evergreen forests
Assam villagers vow to protect their ‘pride’: the agile, arboreal, and now endangered Golden Langur
The villagers of Salbari, a hamlet in Assam’s Chirang district, have joined hands with the Forest Department to save the
Majestic Dudhwa Tiger Reserve open for the season
The world-famous Dudhwa Tiger Reserve (DTR) is once again open to public for the tourist season, starting November 15 and
Odisha to have three new wildlife sanctuaries
In its bid to increase the protected area network in Odisha, the Forest and Environment department has proposed Barbara (Khurda),
Tadoba Tiger reserve to get electric vehicles
In a bid to promote use of green energy, electric tourist vehicles are likely to be introduced in the Tadoba-Andhari
Wild Buffalo population increases in Chhattisgarh
About 50 Wild Buffaloes remain in three sub-populations in Indravati National Park, Pamed and Udanti Wildlife Sanctuaries in Chhattisgarh. Once
4 species added to recovery programme by Wildlife Board
The Northern River Terrapin, Clouded Leopard, Arabian Sea Humpback Whale and Red Panda will now be part of the Recovery
Take your pick: Tiger safari in Sariska or Cow safari in Jaipur
From tiger safaris to cow safaris, Rajasthan is now set to launch a unique wildlife expedition to observe cows, and