State of the Rhino 2023
Apart from poaching and habitat loss, climate change-induced droughts have been threatening the rhino population in Africa, pointed out a new report. On the other hand, climate disruptions in Asia can
Apart from poaching and habitat loss, climate change-induced droughts have been threatening the rhino population in Africa, pointed out a new report. On the other hand, climate disruptions in Asia can
Himanshu Kaushik | TNN Ahmedabad: The financial health of Asiatic lion conservation plan is improving by the day. Not just domestic, the number of foreign tourists too has registered a jump of 33 per cent in 2010. Forest officials said that from October to December 2010, Gir Wildlife Sanctuary had 2,432 foreign tourists as against 1,827 in 2009 during the same period.
Anindo Dey | TNN Jaipur: The pressure of a growing big cat population has pushed another tigress out of the Ranthambore National Park.
Sushanta Talukdar Carcass detected by staff in a dense patch of vegetation Carcass bore no injury marks Samples sent for forensic test Guwahati: A Royal Bengal tigress of the Rajiv Gandhi Orang National Park, about 150 km from here, is suspected to have been poisoned to death by miscreants. Mangaldai Wildlife Divisional Forest Officer Sushil Kr.
Despite registration of an FIR against the contractors indulging in illegal poaching and fishing within and outside the wildlife sanctuary of Harike Pattan, flouting the blanket ban, the police have not been able to arrest any of them. About ten days ago, wildlife officials got the FIR registered against Mehla Singh, chairman of the Harike Pattan Mandi Board, Bitta, a village sarpanch, Dharam S
Alwar: The polygraph test on Parsadi Lal Gujjar in Sariska tiger death case is out. The suspect reportedly confessed that he had taken away the whiskers from the carcass of the tiger. However, he did not throw any light on the killer.
Alwar: The suspect in the Sariska tiger killing case will undergo a brain mapping test, a wildlife official said here on Wednesday.
Alwar/Jaipur: A polygraph test later, it is likely to be be brain mapping and a narco test for suspect Parsadi Lal Gujjar in the tiger death case of Sariska.
Yagnesh Mehta | TNN Surat: With the killing of the leopard landing into controversy, forest department officials are in a spot over declaring the animal a man-eater.
Alwar/Jaipur: The man suspected in the killing of male tiger ST-1 at the Sariska tiger reserve, Parsadilal Gujjar, was on Wednesday taken to the CBI's Centre for Forensic laboratory for a polygraphy test. The test will ascertain the extent to which the suspect is involved in the poisoning of the tiger.
The CBI will conduct a polygraph test on the key accused in the recent killing of a tiger in Sariska. State forest officials said Parsadi Lal, arrested in this case, would be taken to Delhi on Wednesday for questioning in the case. Parsadi, a resident of Kalakhet village, was nabbed by forest officials on the suspicion of being involved in poisoning tiger ST1, found dead on November 15. Officia