Wildlife conservation
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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
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Response: The proposed amendment to the Wildlife Act will create loopholes for elephant trade
Alok Hisarwala
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In Bengal, the sighting of a tiger in a reserve has sparked a debate around human-animal coexistence
Snigdhendu Bhattacharya
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What I learned by rehabilitating the world’s smallest wild cat near Pune
Neha Panchamia
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Worshipping big cats: In Maharashtra, faith meets conservation as humans and leopards share space
Aathira Perinchery
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In Madhya Pradesh, the absence of captive elephants is hurting tiger conservation
Manish Chandra Mishra
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How a village in Maharashtra’s Raigad district is trying to save vultures from extinction
Sneha Mahale
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Newly-discovered scorpion species in the Western Ghats may change old notions about the arachnid
Vinaya Kurtkoti
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In an Andhra Pradesh bird sanctuary, an otter sighting has led to excitement – and questions
M Somasekhar
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A booming population of feral dogs is threatening the biodiversity in the Himalayas
Mahima Jain
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Photo essay: A peek into the world of solitary bees who neither live in hives nor make honey
Arati Kumar-Rao
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In Kashmir, a woman is on a mission to rescue wildlife – and break stereotypes
Athar Parvaiz
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In Maharashtra’s Western Ghats, a 27-year-old conservationist is on a mission to save otters
Neha Jain
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In Chambal, a chowkidar turns conservationist to protect endangered migratory birds
Manish Chandra Mishra Aditi Tandon
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A nature reserve in Madhya Pradesh is under threat from a tiger safari and other projects
Mayank Aggarwal
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India’s leopard population declined by 90% over two centuries, suggests study
Aathira Perinchery
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As forests disappear in India, leopards have learnt to live and prey among human habitats
Sahana Ghosh