Valley revisited
To help chart afresh course to conserve the Silent Valley National Park, activists who stopped a dam's installation in the region met in the Park at a recent seminar
To help chart afresh course to conserve the Silent Valley National Park, activists who stopped a dam's installation in the region met in the Park at a recent seminar
14/01/1996
with the advent of the breeding season, the blue hills of Munnar in Kerala are once again alive with frolicking calves of nilgiri tahr. The first birth of a tahr calf was registered on
27/02/1999
Forget dugout canoes and catamarans take a ride on a sewn boat
14/04/1994
While people worry about patenting of upmarket plant products like neem because of transnational interest, India's unique biodiversity of domesticated animals is disappearing because of lack of attention. <font class='UCASE'>Indira Khurana</font> of the
14/09/1997
Researchers zero in on the Indian subcontinent as the possible birthplace of that most evasive of pesky mammals the house mouse
Two crore pilgrims visit the Sabarimala shrine in Kerala annually, and the environment pays dearly for it
30/08/1997
The east Himalayan tahr or shapi
29/06/1998
Movements to protest against the commercialisation of forests have gained momentum in Karnataka
30/03/1998
A look at this year's award winning documentaries: an educational film on the Silent Valley, a campaign film on the Tehri dam project and a third on a fishing cooperative
30/05/1992
A clash of opinions has put paid to all hopes of a consensus on the empowerment of people living in and around national parks and sanctuaries
14/10/1994
JON CHARLES COE, a landscape architect in Coe Lee Robinson Roesch Inc, USA, was instrumental in turning around the Atlanta zoo from a badly managed one to one of the best in the US. In the process, he and his colleagues evolved a new concept of 'zoo desig
14/06/1994
Only special breeding programmes and creation of corridors can save the lion tailed macaque from extinction
Centuries old tribal knowledge about our environment is the wellspring of local health traditions
14/11/1994
A Kerala High Court order quashes quarrying operations which had dealt a bodyblow to megalithic tombstones in the state
30/03/1996
A proposal to regularise encroachments in forests creates a flutter
The army has taken to environment resuscitation with prganised fervour, but is still facing a barrage of criticism from state forest
14/11/1994