Wildlife Conservation
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Despite conservation efforts, Kashmir’s hangul deer risk going extinct
Kaleem Geelani
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How an abandoned Bengal tiger cub in Pakistan found a new home in South Africa
Abdullah Zahid Beena Sarwar
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Why giraffes are facing a silent extinction crisis in Africa
Derek E Lee, The Conversation
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Caracals on the brink of extinction, could become second cat species to be wiped out from India
Shuchita Jha
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Fewer discussions, faster clearances: How India’s wildlife board changed after 2014
Vaishnavi Rathore
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In Sundarbans, poison fishing continues despite Bangladesh court order
Farhana Parvin
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Habitat and food loss, changing ecosystems see 60% of India’s bird population decline
Simrin Sirur
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Another cheetah dies even as foreign experts tell SC they are being kept in the dark
Scroll Staff
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‘Erosion of species across the tree of life’: Study confirms devastating impact of human activity
Sharon Guynup
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A #MeToo reckoning in India’s wildlife conservation community
Vaishnavi Rathore
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India signs deal with South Africa to bring dozens of cheetahs in next 10 years
Scroll Staff
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The fight against illegal wildlife trade has been militarised by infusions of money and technology
Rosaleen Duffy, The Conversation
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How the wildlife bill is a step backwards for elephants and will enable greater exploitation
Deepa Padmar
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In this book, nature and conservation researchers explain how they protect wildlife in India
TR Shankar Raman Divya Mudappa
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Cheetahs are back. But what about the long-displaced people of Kuno?
Vaishnavi Rathore
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The full picture: A photographer on 20 years of documenting human-wildlife conflict
Arathi Menon
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Once ruled by dacoits, Chambal is among the last viable habitats for red-crowned roofed turtle
Deepanwita Gita Niyogi
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In Ladakh, an initiative to protect wolves is turning traditional trapping pits into stupas
Nabarun Guha
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As conservationists study India’s wolves, every howl counts
Siddhant Pusdekar
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Elephants are the bane of Akshu Atri’s life. This book shows why he still cares for them
Nitin Sekar