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HARYANA WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT
Mere lip service won't save our rich forestsSenior forest officials in Haryana are locked in a turf war over illegal tree felling. This dispute highlights a wider problem of instituti...
Haryana transfers official after nilgai, foxes, jackals, and monitor lizards found at Hisar airport, to be inaugurated by PM Modi next weekA senior Haryana wildlife official, Subhas Yadav, faced transfer due to an incorrect safety certificate for Hisar airport. The certificate ...
Sariska tiger roaming in Haryana. What you need to knowTiger, ST-2302, believed to have strayed from Sariska Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan, has been spotted near Masani barrage in Rewari, Haryana. ...
Wildlife thriving in Delhi's urban jungles: Two leopard cubs spotted in Asola SanctuaryA video shared by the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) on its Instagram page showed a leopard cub emerging from a burrow inside the sa...
Delhi Forest dept allows vehicular movement inside wildlife sanctuary for spiritual eventA permit to enter or reside in a sanctuary is issued subject to such conditions and on payment of such fee as may be prescribed, the Act st...
Delhi forest department sets ball rolling for first urban wildlife corridor"After the June 28 incident, we asked the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) to conduct a feasibility survey for constructing a safe passa...
- Haryana to seek Wildlife board nod for 4-laning of Gurgaon-Farrukhnagar road
Haryana Government has decided to send a proposal to the National Board for Wildlife to obtain wildlife clearances for 4-laning of Gurgaon-...
Wildlife safety week: Haryana government starts scheme for 'adoption' of wild animalsOn the occasion of 'Wildlife Safety Week', Haryana government has started a scheme for adoption of wild animals in zoos and deer parks for ...
Punjab, Haryana to carve out Vulture Safe ZonePunjab and Haryana have decided to create a Vulture Safe Zone over 100 km radius where birds bred in captivity at country's first Jatayu (v...
- Camera trap to be used for wildlife census
The Haryana wildlife department, for the first time, will use the camera trap method to get the exact number of animals in its sanctuaries.
- Dhara village is poachers’ refuge?
Banshi, a poacher, was nabbed near Kalagarh by the forest department. Knives and steel traps that he used to trap and kill tigers were also...
- Hit by vehicle, leopard dies in Kalesar national park
A female leopard died after being hit by a vehicle on the national highway adjoining Kalesar national park in Yamunanagar district of Harya...
- Pangolin scales seized
The recent seizure of 70 kilograms pangolin scales from Debidanga and arrest of seven persons have once again proved that the Siliguri corr...
Now adopt a zoo animal in HaryanaWith a view to conserve environment and wildlife, Haryana government has come out with a new policy under which the people can adopt animal...
- 'Reserve 33% of panchayat land for blackbucks'
Alarmed by the spurt in deaths of state animal, the blackbuck, Haryana wildlife department has come up with a unique strategy wherein all v...
- Wildlife institute slack in identifying species
The Wildlife Institute of India (WII), Dehradun, set up to foster research on conservation of wildlife and forests, seems to be slack in id...
- Patrolling intensifies in tiger reserves in Karnataka
Department of forests authorities have intensified patrolling in tiger reserved areas in Karnataka following arrest of a gang of poachers, ...
- Country's biggest resting shelter for elephants coming up in Haryana
The centre, spread over 450 acres, is situated alongside Kalesar wildlife sanctuary. Apart from being a home to the 'disabled' jumbos, the ...
- Officer faces action for blowing whistle on sanctuary
An Indian Forest Service officer is facing disciplinary action for blowing the whistle on a canal being dug without permission through Hary...
- 6 rehabilitation centres for elephants to come up
The government has decided to set up six rehabilitation and recuperating centres for ailing and destitute pachyderms -- both domesticated a...