"The work of the Cheetah Restoration Plan has been going on in the Gandhi Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary for the last 2.5 years. The work is almost in its final stage, and our preparations are almost complete. We have a 64-acre enclosure. We have also renovated the hospital. Two cheetahs will be b
A sensitisation workshop on 'Wildlife Crimes and Wildlife Protection Act, 1972' for Border Security Force (BSF) personnel deployed along the India-Bangladesh border was organised by the Department of Forests and Environment, Office of the Divisional Forest Officer, East & West Garo Hill
Divisional Forest Officer of Prayagraj, Arvind Kumar, said that the Bird Festival will take place on February 1-2, 2025, during the Mahakumbh. The proposal for the event is currently being submitted to the government. The festival aims to raise awareness among youth about the importance of n
Divisional Forest officer Lokpriya Bharti on Wednesday informed that the dead body of a blackbuck was found at a field near Barkheda Salam village of Madhya Pradesh. He said that action would be taken against the killing of the animal.
Bahraich Divisional Forest Officers (DFO) on Thursday informed that new and innovative methods are used to capture the last "killer" wolf as part of 'Operation Bhediya'.
Forest department officials are diligently working to capture the sixth "killer" wolf as part of the 'Operation Bhediya' campaign, aimed at capturing a pack responsible for nine deaths and 50 injuries since July.
Bahraich's Divisional Forest Officer (DFO), Ajit Singh, said on Friday that the forest department is trying its best to capture the remaining wolf in the pack of six wolves that terrorised the villagers by killing nine people and injuring 50.
In response to the ongoing wolf menace in Uttar Pradesh, Bahraich's Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) Ajit Singh on Friday said that there is an ongoing effort by the forest department to catch the sixth and the last wolf.
"We had set up the cage for 4 days, and our team had been constantly combing and searching the area. Hence, we caught the leopard yesterday around 8:30 pm. No casualty has been reported," said the UP Divisional Forest Officer.
A search operation is underway in Bahraich on Friday morning to hunt the remaining two wolves and end the menace of the man-eater that has already killed 8 people in the area including seven children and a woman and injuring 15 others in the past two months, Divisional Forest Officer Bahr
The forest department is trying new methods to capture these wolves as the terror of man-eating wolves has continued unabated in Bahraich for the past two months, where eight people have been killed.
Four persons were killed by an elephant in Jashpur district of Chhattisgarh on Friday, Jashpur Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) Jitendra Upadhyay informed. The tragic incident took place at Gamhriya ward-9 under Bagicha Nagar panchayat. The incident happened when an elephant attacked a hou