wildlife conservation
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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
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Orangutans have cultural differences and preserving them is key to successful conservation
Linda Lombardi
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The growing population of dogs at IIT-Madras is threatening its resident blackbucks
Vinita Govindarajan
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Wildlife conservation needs a more humane approach than Kaziranga's shoot-at-sight policy
Lewis Evans
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Kashmir has taken a step to conserve its prized Hangul deer. Is it too little, too late?
Rayan Naqash
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BBC banned from Indian tiger reserves after its film on anti-poaching policy in Kaziranga: TOI
Scroll Staff
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The fortunes of the rhinos in this national park are intertwined with Assam’s ethnic politics
Bikash Kumar Bhattacharya
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'India has far too casually allowed development in nature reserves': Biologist George Schaller
Vrushal Pendharkar
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Centre threatens to blacklist BBC correspondent for film on anti-poaching policy in Kaziranga
Scroll Staff
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Video: Unbelievably, lions in South Africa are commercially bred for hunting and for selfies
Shweta D'Souza
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The silence of India's wildlife scientists, including myself, rings louder than gunshots
TR Shankar Raman
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How outdated scientific names could help Chinese poachers kill with impunity
Chris Newman and Zhaomin Zhou, The Conversation
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Indochinese leopard has disappeared from 94% of the places it once lived
Shreya Dasgupta
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A toll-free number helps villagers in Karnataka live with animals
Deepa Padmanaban, IndiaSpend.com
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The debate over the culling of wildlife in India requires more than just sound and fury
Nimesh Ved
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Saving a species: Why China relocated the Yangtze finless porpoise
Shin Yi
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Behind the beautiful number of 2,226 lie some distressing realities for India's tigers
Sheren Shrestha
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Good news for the only place on Earth where tigers, rhinos, orangutans and elephants live together
Bill Laurance, The Conversation