In the wake of the mass death of 10 wild elephants in the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve (BTR), the Madhya Pradesh Forest Department has planned a major reshuffle of the staff posted there soon. Forest ...
New Orleans threw a party 100 years ago this week to celebrate the arrival of Itema, Audubon Zoo’s first elephant. She was ...
A new study has revealed alarming decline in African elephant populations, with forest elephant numbers plummeting by 90% and savanna elephant populat ...
Poaching presents a significant threat to Kruger Park’s biodiversity, which calls for help from a highly skilled – and hairy ...
Staff at Madhya Pradesh’s Bandhavgarh National Park and Tiger Reserve initially found four elephants dead on October 29.
There are 165 tigers and over 100 rare species of butterflies Bhopal : The globally renowned Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve in ...
The Kerala government is considering going for an appeal against the High Court’s restrictions on elephant parades in ...
“In Charles Patterson’s provocative words, the general state of human-animal relations is best characterized as an ‘Eternal Treblinka” This case and the orders that we have been called upon to issue ...
Beehive fences are a simple, natural conservation tool that leverage human and animal psychology to reduce conflict between ...
PASIGHAT, 15 Nov: A three-day wildlife crime prevention training for frontline staffs was conducted by Wildlife Trust of India in Pasighat collaboration with Pasighat Territorial Division under ...
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has initiated a probe into the alarming deaths of elephants in Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh, believed to be caused by mycotoxin contaminated Kodo millet.
In a significant development, the National Green Tribunal (NGT) has intervened in the mysterious deaths of 10 elephants in ...