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Back from brink: India's vultures stage comeback as captive-breeding, release efforts gather paceVultures are making a comeback in India after a two-decade decline, with over 700 birds bred in captivity and released into protected tiger...
Chinese proverb of the day: 'The fox exploits the tiger's...' Life lessons on power, deception, leverage, intelligence, workplace politics and why proximity to a boss or leader to intimidate others may not work all the timeChinese proverb of the day explains the meaning of the idiom “The fox exploits the tiger’s ferocity.” The proverb teaches lessons about bor...
Chinese proverb of the day: 'Beware a dagger hidden in...' Life lessons on human nature, friendship, success and why is it crucial to be wary of deceitful people with malicious intentionsChinese proverb of the day focuses on the idiom “Beware a dagger hidden in a smile.” The proverb explains lessons about deception, trust, a...
Hidden in Andhra Pradesh's tiger reserve is a rare jewel of nature. It is 9 hours drive from Bengaluru and 6 hours from HyderabadA critical conservation effort is underway in Andhra Pradesh's Nagarjunasagar Srisailam Tiger Reserve to study the critically endangered Pe...
74 tiger deaths since January drive home poaching, other threatsMadhya Pradesh fares the worst with 19 fatalities.
74 tiger deaths since January drive home poaching, other threatsPolice and wildlife authorities seized skins, bones, claws, skeletons, canines and paws of another 16 tigers during this period, taking the...
More tigers poached in India so far this year than in 2015: CensusThe Wildlife Protection Society of India, a conservation charity, said 28 of the endangered beasts had been poached by April 26.
Tiger numbers grow by 30% in 4 years: Can forests sustain India's Big Cat boom?Experts say although more than 5,000 tigers can be accommodated across Indian forests through effective protection, a manageable number wou...
- Tiger numbers grow by 30% in 4 years: Can forests sustain India's Big Cat boom?
Experts say although more than 5,000 tigers can be accommodated across Indian forests through effective protection, a manageable number wou...
Rahman: The lord of Dudhwa tiger reserveRahman named after the place he took shelter in is the lord of all he surveys in the reserve, lording over an astounding 60sq km area.
More tigers found in SunderbansHowever, the wildlifers are already an elated lot as the study so far points that these tigers have appeared for the first time before the ...
Sunderbans tiger count steady, but prey base not enoughEven though there is euphoria over a minimum 103 tigers in the Sunderbans, a new study shows the prey abundance is supporting not more than...
- Karnataka lost most tigers to poachers
The tiger census has kicked off in the state and there's hope it'll show that conservation efforts have paid off.
- Tiger poaching in India highest in seven years
Poaching of tigers in 2013 has been the highest in the past seven years, data compiled by the Wildlife Protection Society of India shows.
- New unit to protect tigers in Sohelwa wildlife sanctuary
The forest department has decided to entrust the responsibility of protection and conservation of wildlife to a society besides the regular...
- Greens roar with delight at tigers' permanent status
Protection of the flagship species like tiger in Mhadei wildlife sanctuary is a golden opportunity for Goa not only to conserve the big cat...
- EU, China and India thrash out deal on tigers
An agreement reached at a UN meeting on wildlife trade in Doha could see countries treating illegal trade in tiger parts as seriously as ar...
- Centre convenes meetings to discuss tiger deaths
With tiger deaths crossing the 50 mark this year, a worried government is convening a series of meetings with 17 tiger-range states to look...
66 tigers dead in 8 monthsStatistics collated from different parts of India by a prominent wildlife NGO show that between January 1 and August 19 this year, at least...
In just 11 weeks of '09, tiger count down by 17Poaching, poisoning, old age and infighting are the key reasons behind their deaths, say wildlife activists and forest officials.