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Why Do Drongos Trick Meerkats With Fake Alarm Calls? The Kalahari Bird That Steals Food With DeceptionIn the Kalahari Desert, the fork-tailed drongo bird has mastered a cunning survival tactic. It mimics predator alarm calls, causing other a...
India, Botswana announce Cheetah translocation pact; Prez Murmu says 'will take good care of them'The two heads of state will preside over an event where five of the eight captured Cheetahs will be released into a quarantine facility at ...
India, Botswana announce Cheetah translocation pact; Prez Murmu says we will take good care of themIndia and Botswana have formalized plans to translocate eight cheetahs from Botswana to India as part of Project Cheetah. President Droupad...
Meerkat Manor Animated Movie Adaptation: All you may want to knowWarner Bros. Pictures Animation is developing an animated movie based on the popular series Meerkat Manor. Produced by Seth Green and Tracy...
Shahzada Dawood, one of the richest in Pakistan, died with teenage son aboard Titanic submersibleA passionate advocate of the environment, renewable energy, and technology, Dawood was vice chair of business conglomerate Engro Corp and a...
Disney Plus to get a royal twist: Documentary 'Elephants' will be narrated by Meghan MarkleThe documentary will start streaming on Disney Plus from April 3 onwards.
Explore the wild with a purpose: Visit sanctuaries that support conservation efforts, reforestationThere are many ways in which tourists visiting Antarctica can adopt an environmental-friendly attitude.
Summertime sweetness: How watermelons surprise and delight usWatermelons are also being used as a vegan version of carpaccio.
50 mn Indians to travel overseas in 2019: World Tourism OrganisationAccording to the UN World Tourism Organisation, 50 million Indians will travel overseas in 2019, up from 23 million in 2017.
From Etosha National Park to the Tabin Wildlife Reserve, these safaris that are wilder than your wildest imaginationsEmbrace the biodiversity and creatures that call the wilderness their home.
Humans to blame for plummeting cheetah numbersHuman activity, rather than larger predators, is forcing cheetahs to expend more energy in search for prey and may be the major cause of th...
Evil under the sunFor, if evil exists, then either God doesn’t have the power or desire to eliminate it, or doesn’t know when evil exists.
Dive into the wild: Nature’s offerings across the worldAdventure meets wildlife in this issue of ET-Travel. Here’s where to go to visit the best of nature’s offerings across the world.
- Namibia, starkly beautiful with limitless variety
Amibia is the second least populated country in the world. The advert for Namibian tourism is, Wherever you go, you'll double the people.