TIGER POACHING HOTSPOT
Lessons from Ebola catastrophe: Why India needs to discourage deforestation and excessive miningA study by the Int'l Livestock Research Institute in 2012 put India as the most affected country in terms of diseases that are spread throu...
World Land Trust raising funds for the ‘ambitious’ Chilkiya-Kota elephant corridorWorld Land Trust is an international conservation charity, which protects the world’s most biologically important and threatened habitats a...- Delhi a tiger poaching hotspot: ReportDelhi is not close to any of the tiger belts of the country, yet it figures among the five hotspots in India connected to big cat poaching,...
Four leopards killed every week between 2001-10: StudyAn estimated four leopards were poached and their body parts sold illegally every week between 2001 and 2010 in India, a recent report from...- Needed: Rapid rescue teams for leopardsExperts say trained teams and a set of dos and don'ts are a must to save big cats that stray into towns & villages.
After tigers, clouded leopards on the brinkLast week, West Bengal forest officials seized five skins of the patterned big cat at Jaigaon on the Indo-Bhutan border.
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