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
The ‘Vintage Vehicle Drive for Wildlife Conservation’ was orchestrated by the Karnataka Forest Department in collaboration with the Federation of Historic Vehicles of India. This event, comprised of meticulously preserved cars and motorcycles, serves as a poignant symbol of dedication to wil
Dr Tomer Nisimian, Chief Veterinarian at the Nature and Parks Authority, noted the complexity of caring for baby mountain goats and the challenges faced during treatment.
Sonipat (Haryana) [India], September 27: The Jindal School of Art and Architecture, OP Jindal Global University, with the support of Aishwarya Tipnis Architects (Jugaadopolis) hosted an international conference on “Enabling Conservation through Digital Engagement” at the OP Jindal Global Uni
The team of National Tiger Commission Crime Branch included Inpector General Muralikumar, Central Forest Animal Crime Prevention Unit South Zone Director Kripa Shankar, Central Forest Animal Research Center Senior Scientist Ramesh Krishna Murthy and others.
According to a new study, the harsh lights of big cities may be generating an evolutionary adaption for smaller eyes in some birds.
The findings, published in Global Change Biology, have ramifications for conservation efforts as bird populations across the United States continue to drop.
The health of grizzly bear populations is negatively impacted by humans through top-down factors like direct mortality linked to forestry roads (from conflict or illegal killings) and movement from high-quality habitats, as well as bottom-up factors like decreased food resource availability.
The event took place at the Rangia Sectoral Headquarter of the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), where experts discussed the ongoing trend of wildlife crimes and how border police can play a crucial role in deterring them.
Humans have a negative impact on the health of grizzly bear populations through top-down influences such as direct mortality associated with forestry roads (from conflict or illegal killings) and displacement from high-quality habitats, as well as bottom-up influences such as reducing food r
International Rhino Foundation, in its annual ‘State of the Rhino’ report for 2023 released two days ahead of World Rhino Day, attributed the rise in the one-horned rhino population to strong protection, wildlife crime law enforcement and habitat expansion. Since 2011, World R
To spread the message of environmental conservation, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi and 'Big Green Ganesha' on Monday launched 'Eco Friendly Ganesha' idols in the city.