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Centre approves setting up a turtle sanctuary in Allahabad
Head to Ranthambore for tiger citingsRanthambore Wildlife Sanctuary is known for its tigers & is one of the best places in India to see these animals in their natural jungle ha...
Ecologists contradict Bharti’s claim that Ken-Betwa river link is ready for launch
Here's a Rs 6,000-crore plan to revive Yamuna river by DelhiThe plan has an in-principle approval from the Centre, have had a couple of consultations, Centre has agreed to finance the Yamuna river fr...
Experts worry for unprotected areasHaryana and parts of the scrub forests in Delhi's Ridge or the grasslands along the Yamuna that are rich in wildlife, being outside protect...
Camp in Terai region & spot wild animals in their natural habitatThe Terai region is a haven for wildlife, and it stretches in northern India and southern Nepal.
Rs 5,000 crore spent on cleaning, still Yamuna stinksGovernments have spent nearly Rs 5,000 crore, yet its water continues to be heavily polluted, mostly by coliform, indicating direct dischar...
- Wild ghariyals threatened by illegal sand mining
Illegal sand mining is posing the biggest threat to the last of the wild and breeding ghariyals left.
- Illegal sand mining killing ghariyals
Illegal sand mining is posing biggest threat to last of the wild and breeding ghariyals left.
New dimensions to Etawah lion safari projectSighting an ostrich in Etawah might not be possible for wildlife enthusiasts right now, but with the state government planning to give the ...
Study finds rare turtles, gharials in parts of YamunaThe filthy stretch of Yamuna in Delhi is often not acknowledged to be a river at all. But wildlife researchers studying the Yamuna say that...
- Dredging, illegal fishing hurting dolphin numbers
A major stretch of Yamuna river between Panchnada and Sangam (Allahabad), considered a suitable habitat for highly endangered Gangetic Dolp...
- Dolphins face threat in Ganga, Yamuna rivers
The natural habitat of Gangetic dolphins is recucing at an alarming rate, according to a study by the Worldwide Fund for Nature India.
Kanpur: Very few turtle nesting sites sighted this yearIt is the time of the year when hundreds of turtles make their way to the banks of Yamuna to lay their eggs.However, heavy release of water...
Hope floats for Gangetic dolphinsState to conduct survey and awareness drives on endangered species
- Gharials may not be released in Chambal
Environmentalists and conservationists may find hard to digest the forest department’s decision not to release a new set of gharial (alliga...
Did Yamuna water kill Chambal ghariyals?Chambal lost over 100 ghariyals in the last 72 days to a "mysterious" toxin released, in all possibility, by its very own sanctuary - the r...