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Wildlife Institute of India
Some bird species in India showing rapid population decline: Report
178 species including Common Teal, Tufted Duck, Greater Flamingo, Sarus Crane, Indian Courser, Andaman Serpent Eagle, etc., have been classified as 'high conservation priority'.
25 August 2023, 12:29 IST
Some bird species in India showing rapid population decline: Report
25 August 2023, 12:29 IST
Delhi drops sterilisation plan to tackle monkey menace
The decisions were taken last week at a meeting of the Enforcement Committee set up by the Delhi High Court to deal with the monkey menace in the national capital
25 November 2021, 10:59 IST
Delhi drops sterilisation plan to tackle monkey menace
25 November 2021, 10:59 IST
Cheetahs to make a comeback in India after 70 years
An effort to reintroduce cheetahs in India began back in 2009
21 March 2021, 11:10 IST
Cheetahs to make a comeback in India after 70 years
21 March 2021, 11:10 IST
Common Crane’s continental migration tracked
16 October 2020, 05:39 IST
Common Crane’s continental migration tracked
16 October 2020, 05:39 IST
Experts discuss ways to conserve river dolphins
26 August 2020, 09:43 IST
Experts discuss ways to conserve river dolphins
26 August 2020, 09:43 IST
75-90% decline in Leopard population in India
Leopard population has declined 75-90 per cent in India, according to a study which has suggested that the carnivore demand similar conservation attention like tigers in the country. The study was conducted by scientists from the Centre for Wildlife Studies (CWS India) and the Wildlife Institute of India.
08 February 2020, 01:48 IST
75-90% decline in Leopard population in India
08 February 2020, 01:48 IST
Denotifying turtle sanctuary contradicts 'Ganga goals'
The 7-km-long Kachua (Turtle) Wildlife Sanctuary (TWS) in River Ganga would be off the conservation map of the country in the next few months.
28 October 2018, 10:36 IST
Denotifying turtle sanctuary contradicts 'Ganga goals'
28 October 2018, 10:36 IST
MoU signed to protect wildlife affected by MSM project
The Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Dehradun-based Wildlife Institute of India to protect wildlife affected by the planned Nagpur Mumbai Super Communication Expressway.
19 September 2018, 06:26 IST
MoU signed to protect wildlife affected by MSM project
19 September 2018, 06:26 IST