National Tiger Conservation Authority on Thursday formed a Cheetah Project Steering Committee and Dr Rajesh Gopal, Secretary General of Global Tiger Forum has been appointed as the Chairman of the committee.
Similarly, hawksbill turtles, known locally as "Ahmsa," are also classified as endangered. These turtles, characterised by their distinctive beak-like mouth, can grow up to 114 cm in length and live for approximately 50 years.
From the bustling streets of Mumbai and Delhi to the tech towns of Bengaluru and Hyderabad, and from the serene shores of the Bay of Bengal to the habitations in hilly Himachal and Kashmir, India is pulsing with renewed vitality.
Climate change is expected to rapidly push species over tipping thresholds when their geographic ranges reach unanticipated temperatures, according to a new study led by a UCL researcher.
Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India], May 12 (ANI/PNN): Jaipur Traffic Police, in collaboration with Aditri Foundation successfully organized a road safety campaign in the city of Jaipur, spreading the crucial message of 'Helmet is not a Burden, but Savior'. The campaign aimed to create awareness and
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Wednesday expressed displeasure at Prime Minister Narendra Modi comparing development during the BJP government at the Centre and the previous governments and said that this "habit" is not good for politics.
"Kamal Nath is such a personality that he does, what he says. He is not in the habit of giving false assurances. I have full faith that if the people of Madhya Pradesh bring the Congress again in power, then the way Nath had decided to waive off the loans of the farmers as soon as he became
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], May 8 (ANI/BusinessWire India): BW LPG India, India's largest owner and operator of Very Large Gas Carriers (VLGCs), has partnered with Nourishing Schools Foundation, a non-profit, through its corporate social responsibility programme. As a part of this partner
Researchers warned that with glaciers melting at unprecedented rates due to climate change, invertebrates that live in the cold meltwater rivers of the European Alps will face widespread habitat loss.
The Kerala High Court has asked the state government to clarify if there was a possibility of rice-eating wild tusker 'Arikomban' returning to its original habitat in the Chinnakanal area of Idukki district.