wildlife conservation
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Even if you were the last rhino on Earth: Why populations can’t be saved by a single breeding pair
Corey Bradshaw, The Conversation
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What makes the Andaman and Nicobar islands home to so many endemic species? A book finds out
Sahana Ghosh
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With India’s vulture population at death’s door, a human health crisis may not be far off
Prerna Singh Bindra
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This new mobile app hopes to reduce wildlife deaths on India’s roads, railway tracks
Shreya Dasgupta
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How monsoons prompted India’s unique fan-throated lizards to spread out across the country
Richa Malhotra
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Photos: How tigers adapted to thrive in dissimilar corners of the world
Jonathan C Slaght
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Video: Gir became the last refuge of the Asiatic lion thanks to the Nawab of Junagadh
Ramakrishnan M
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Decision to lift ban on import of elephants killed during hunts not yet finalised, says White House
Scroll Staff
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New wildlife plan backs Adivasi rights in tiger reserves despite environment ministry stalling them
Kumar Sambhav Shrivastava
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Watch: This unique mating dance by a pair of endangered South American birds will mesmerise you
Scroll Staff
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South India is losing its endemic bonnet monkey to an aggressive invader from the north
Vinita Govindarajan
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In Tamil Nadu, 47 of 53 waterbird species are hunted to feed a growing illegal demand for wild meat
Vinita Govindarajan
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Wildlife conservationist Wayne Lotter shot dead in Tanzania
Scroll Staff
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On World Tiger Day, five lovers of the big cat describe their most thrilling brush with the animal
Shashank Bhargava
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Community effort and intertwined fortunes are behind rising rhino numbers in Nepal
Alex Dudley
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One size doesn’t fit all: Indians have been wrong about how to reduce human-animal conflicts
Vrushal Pendharkar
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How government policies are wilfully and recklessly threatening India’s wildlife reserves
Prerna Singh Bindra
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A nationwide exercise is on to count India’s elephants – with a little help from their droppings
Neha Sinha
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Snow leopards eat farm livestock because there’s not enough wild prey – well, not really
Vrushal Pendharkar
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This doctor saved the Great Indian Bustard from extinction – by treating cattle herders for free
Moushumi Basu