PETA India commended the Centre for taking this step to safeguard vulnerable dog breeds commonly exploited by criminal elements of society for illegal dogfighting, as well as children and elderly citizens who are wounded and even killed by specific types of dogs that are manipulated and trai
According to a press release by the Ministry of Science and Technology, in his address at the inauguration ceremony, Minister Singh emphasized the initiative's alignment with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of doubling farmers' income, ensuring their economic empowerment, and promot
The Gujarat government has approved a project to set up 25 artificial reefs, with an estimated cost of Rs 7.75 crore. It will be a 60:40 per cent financial contribution from the central government and the Gujarat government, respectively.
Winter in India marks the arrival of these migratory birds from colder regions, seeking the more temperate climate of the Indian subcontinent for breeding and living.
New Delhi [India], October 12: India has always been a country that is fond of dogs. A majority of the Indian population has inculcated the habit of feeding stray dogs and nurturing pet dogs like their children. The country is projected to have a population of 31 million pet dogs by the end
Gianyar [Indonesia], October 3: In a moment filled with wonder and joy, The Amazing Taman Safari Bali is thrilled to announce the successful birth of two adorable Himalayan black bear cubs on August 1, 2023. This remarkable achievement is a testament to the park's unwavering commitment to wi
Pune (Maharashtra) [India], September 27: Premium Pet House, a leading provider of high-quality pets, is proud to announce a significant milestone achieved in the month of August 2023. The company successfully found loving and caring homes for a total of 500 puppies. The company has further
The snow leopard, Zima, at the age of 13 years and three months, became the oldest snow leopard to have given birth in the last three decades of the snow leopard conservation breeding programme at Darjeeling Zoo, said authorities.
Experts have warned that the categorization of domestic and wild cats will likely remain problematic for the foreseeable future, endangering current efforts to protect and restore native biodiversity.
Researchers found that 176 bird species employ a range of manmade items in their nests across the world. Birds all around the world use our unused or waste items. In their nests, seabirds in Australia utilise fishing nets, ospreys in North America use baler twine, city birds in South America