conservation
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Essay: A nature’s paradise of one’s own
Esther David
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Nepal’s vulture population is slowly recovering but challenges remain
Abhaya Raj Joshi
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Fewer discussions, faster clearances: How India’s wildlife board changed after 2014
Vaishnavi Rathore
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Watch: Robert Irwin celebrates as zoo successfully bred turtles discovered by his father Steve Irwin
Scroll Staff
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Little evidence that carbon offsets reduce deforestation, emissions
Julia PG Jones, The Conversation Neal Hockley, The Conversation
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Habitat and food loss, changing ecosystems see 60% of India’s bird population decline
Simrin Sirur
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World’s largest private rhino herd faces a bleak and uncertain future
Jim Tan
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What happens when wildlife surveillance technology turns its lens on others – the humans?
Shreya Dasgupta
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The dark clouds over India’s cheetah project
Vaishnavi Rathore
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Trumpeting, rumbling, vibrations and more: How elephants communicate
Max Martin
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Nepal is ready to start commercial wildlife farming, including maybe someday of tigers and rhinos
Ramesh Bhushal
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Can a safari park outside Delhi make up for a lost Nicobar forest?
Vaishnavi Rathore
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How one social entrepreneur and his organisation are helping communities revive degraded ecosystems
Ashoka
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A #MeToo reckoning in India’s wildlife conservation community
Vaishnavi Rathore
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Interview: Conservationist MK Ranjitsinh on the need to conserve grasslands and their biodiversity
Sahana Ghosh Kartik Chandramouli
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Eco India: How Bengaluru's citizens are working towards making it water positive
Scroll Staff
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Eco India, Episode 214: How saving our water resources is key to arresting climate change
Scroll Staff
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A tale of two mothers, one elephant and one human, highlights a tragedy unfolding in Assam
Sayan Banerjee
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Eco India, Episode 213: How saving the most common creatures can help us protect our planet better
Scroll Staff
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Eco India: How can traditional sheep wool rearing protect Himachal's pristine grasslands?
Scroll Staff