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8 wild animal camouflages in India you won’t believe are realIndia’s wilderness is full of masters of disguise. These camouflaging animals blend so well into nature, you'll miss them even if they’re r...
6 National Parks in India to spot the rare red pandaRed pandas, native to the eastern Himalayas and southwestern China, are elusive and endangered species. India offers several national parks...
8 best wildlife photography spots in India8 best wildlife photography spots in India
Six lesser-known but highly rewarding careers to pursue in 2023The Indian employment landscape has changed from age-old career choices like doctors or engineers. Young minds today have the option of pur...
'Snow leopard photographed for 1st time in Uttrakhand's Darma Valley'
Great Indian Hornbill tortured and killed in NagalandThree Nagaland locals have been arrested for torturing and killing a Great Indian Hornbill. The bird is an among the endangered species, an...
Indian photographer's double rainbow picture impresses Tim Cook on #WorldPhotographyDayThe Apple CEO Twitter shares five stunning photos clicked using an iPhone.
Wildlife checklist: Take your dream safari to Gujarat's Gir National Park or Jim Corbett in UttarakhandEnjoy a jungle safari to raise awareness on wildlife conservation.
Go bird-watching in Andamans, visit the 700-yr-old Khonoma village: Here are the best options for an eco-friendly vacationDo you and your partner have a mutual love for wilderness? Break free from the urban shackles and go back to nature with these themes.
Kamal Morarka’s photography book on wildlife, 'Roar', is a must for your libraryMorarka states that he took these photographs in between sessions of the Parliament.
Ex-minister Kamal Morarka's book Roar: Asiatic lions, Indian tigers & the wildThe book features rare photographs, like that of the Siberian cranes that travelled to India from the Arctic of Russia.
Jewellery baron Kumar Ganjam's passion for photography helps him to spot motifsKumar believes that his passion for jewellery-making and photography confluence to benefit both streams.
How city photographers are getting their moment in the global sunLocal youngsters push boundaries, in both professional and geographical sense, and win laurels at reputed international shows.
- Thermal cameras to track movement of tigers
Wildlife experts would now be able to keep a track on the movement of tigers through thermal sensor cameras.
- Great Indian Bustard gets alone time to breed
The Naliya grasslands, habitat of the Great Indian Bustard, are off-limits for visitors from April to October.
- Maharashtra forest department's wildlife week begins today
The forest department will conduct a series of programmes in the city during the wildlife week to be held from October 1 to 7.
- Photography of bustard now covered under wildlife act
The forest department has restricted the movement of people in the Naliya grasslands, a habitat of the Great Indian Bustard.