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Human–Wildlife Conflict in Focus as Centre Reviews Tiger, Elephant Conservation Strategy
The National Tiger Conservation Authority appraised the expansion of Project Cheetah and reviewed measures to address ...
BENGALURU: With tiger sightings in human habitations increasing, Forest and Environment Minister Eshwar B Khandre on Tuesday directed forest officials to keep a ...
Tiger trapped in Kerala after attacking livestock; officials confirm safety measures as community concerns rise.
The National Tiger Conservation Authority appraised the expansion of Project Cheetah and reviewed measures to address human-wildlife conflict at high-level meetings chaired by Union Environment ...
Kolkata, The planned introduction of big cats from Assam to Buxa Tiger Reserve in West Bengal will not take place immediately, as a few villages still remain inside the core forest area, a senior ...
Their Husbands Were Killed by Tigers. Now These Women Are Restoring the Big Cat’s Threatened Habitat
Bengal tigers live here in the Sundarbans mangroves—a watery world that they thrive in, consuming a diet of fish and crabs.
According to Amnesty International, the threats against Nwanguma and Nkwa appear to be directly connected to their efforts to shine a light on alleged abuses, including unlawful detention and other ...
Lions and tigers both rule the wild, but their strength, size, teamwork, and hunting styles differ sharply, revealing why each dominates its own world and why comparing them remains endlessly ...
Decades ago, India’s tigers were on the brink of extinction. Slowly, their numbers have rebounded. But that ecological success has prompted a dire problem—and a race to save many of them from genetic ...
Uba accused the Anti-Kidnapping Unit of the Imo State Police Command, code-named Tiger Base, of being “notorious for chronic human rights violations,” including “alleged extrajudicial killings of Imo ...
Amnesty International Nigeria has raised concerns over the safety and freedom of Okechukwu Nwanguma, a human rights advocate ...
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How 2026 tiger census will be more scientific, digitised in Uttarakhand
A key change is paperless data-recording, the census itself not limited to counting tigers but designed to generate a scientific picture of the entire ecosystem ...
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