Forest, Ecology and Environment Minister Eshwar B Khandre on Tuesday expressed deep grief over the death of a 40-year-old woman in a wild elephant attack in Mugali village of Sakleshpur taluk of Hassan district.
With India hosting almost 75 per cent of the world's wild tigers, the country is preparing for the 2026 Tiger Estimation, the world's largest wildlife survey with results expected in 2027.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 13: Wellness is no longer just a whisper. It's roaring across screens, spas and skies. Netflix's The White Lotus created a new trend of turning wellness into cultural escapes whilst conversations around gut cleansing, sound baths dominate social conversa
A court in Himachal Pradesh's Una district has directed the administration to immediately remove illegal encroachments from a protected wetland area, stressing that any delay would cause serious harm to wildlife habitat and the local ecology.
Special arrangements have been made for the wildlife at Nahargarh Biological Park during the winter, and they are also receiving a specialised diet. Senior Veterinary Officer Dr. Arvind Mathur said that in the special diet, tigers, lions, and panthers are being given chicken along with th
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav is scheduled to participate in the National Textile Ministers' Conference to be held in Guwahati on Thursday, according to a release.
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Wednesday participated in a seminar on "Fortifying the Himalayas - A Proactive Military-Civil Fusion Strategy in the Middle Sector" at the RS Auditorium, Clement Town, Dehradun.
New Delhi [India], January 7: The trailer of the upcoming Hindi action-adventure comedy One Two Cha Cha Chaa was unveiled today at Sharda University, Noida, creating strong buzz among students and the media. The film is all set to hit theatres on 16th January 2026.
Expressing concern over the increasing incidents of human-wildlife conflict, the Chief Minister directed that more effective measures be taken to control such incidents. He emphasized enhancing vigilance in areas affected by bears, leopards, tigers, and elephants, and instructed the Fores
This process will be carried out in all the 38 forest division patrols in each zone of the state's forest areas, for which training was given to the frontline personnel of all the 13 forest circles of the state and 5 tiger reserves separately in October-December last year.