wildlife conservation

  • Featured

Tribal Resettlement Near The Forest A Wild Idea, Say Environmentalists

Karnataka’s plan to rehabilitate over 100 tribal families in a 20-acre plot adjacent to the Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary has sparked…

3 months ago
  • Featured

Book Review: Growing Pains Accompanied By A Growing Love Of The Wild

Simply written and narratively engaging, The Light of Wilder Things is an insightful coming-of-age story of a young Indian naturalist.…

3 months ago
  • Featured

Tiger Death Highlights Strained Human-Wildlife Interactions In Assam

A tiger was lynched near Kaziranga National Park in Assam following months of concern after a man and livestock were…

4 months ago
  • Featured

Commentary: Education Is A Powerful Tool For Biodiversity Conservation

The Wildlife Institute of India has established interpretation centres under the National Mission for Clean Ganga Project, to offer accessible…

4 months ago
  • Featured

Radheshyam Bishnoi, Defender Of Wildlife In Thar, ‘Gone Too Soon’

Radheshyam Bishnoi, wildlife protector, has died at the age of 28. Radheshyam began by helping injured animals in the desert,…

5 months ago
  • Featured

The Vanished View: Preserving Urban Greens

“If there are no mangroves, then the sea will have no meaning. It's like a tree with no roots, for…

5 months ago
  • Featured

The Costs Of Coexisting With Predators

A new study across three protected areas in southern Kashmir recorded 92 livestock losses in two years, resulting in major…

6 months ago
  • Featured

When Women Stand Guard For The Forest

In August 2023, 108 women joined Kaziranga National Park in Assam as forest guards called Van Durgas. The Van Durgas…

6 months ago
  • Featured

On 40 Years Of Writing On Wildlife: Bittu Sahgal

Bittu Sahgal, Founder-Editor of India’s first wildlife science magazine, Sanctuary Asia, speaks about his 40-year-long journey writing and editing stories…

7 months ago
  • Featured

Kallur Balan: The Man Who Planted A Forest

Kallur Balan’s decades-long efforts reforested over 100 acres of barren land across Kerala, creating a lasting ecological transformation. His work…

8 months ago
  • Featured

Including Indigenous Perspectives On Equitable Forest Mgmt

The indigenous peoples’ engagements with forests are based on respect, responsibility, trust and relationships whereas the modern, post-colonial protected areas…

2 years ago
  • Featured

South Indian Adivasi Honey Harvesters Demand Forest Control

As fragmentation of forests, commercial plantations and uncertain weather conditions threaten the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve on the Western Ghats highlands…

3 years ago
  • Featured

Assam’s Manas National Park Regains Its Glory

Jatin Gayary beams with joy every time he sees a tiger in Manas National Park in the foothills of the…

4 years ago

This website uses cookies.