Poaching

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 lead to the deaths of rhinos. Increased precipitation, longer monsoons and seasonal floods are already resulting in stranding, drowning …

Radio collars can't kill tigers: BNHS

Mumbai: The Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) stands firmly behind the method of radio-collaring as an efficient tool in preservation of big cats. This is in light of the recent "wildlife intelligence report" submitted to the government, that blamed radio-collaring as the cause of death of tigers in Panna National …

Vigil stepped up in areas adjoining Mudumalai Tiger Reserve

Forest department monitoring movement of strangers Forest department staff visiting villages in border areas Forest staff being assisted by STF personnel Udhagamandalam: Vigil has been stepped up in various parts of the Nilgiris North Forest Division adjoining the Mudumalai Tiger Reserve following reports of poachers from some parts of North …

News 360<sup></sup> - Briefs

DAM Turkey to go ahead without aid Turkey decided to go ahead with the construction of the US $1.68 billion Ilisu dam project even after credit agencies from Germany, Austria and Switzerland withdrew from the project. In December 2008, the three governments suspended funds claiming Turkey did not fulfill certain …

Wildlife Act to be amended: Jairam

NEW DELHI: Forest preservation, curbing poachers and relocation of forest-dwellers were the three major challenges before the government, Union Minister of State for Environment and Forests Jairam Ramesh said here on Tuesday.

Poachers, timber mafia plundering Orissa biosphere reserve

BHUBANESWAR: Timber mafias and poachers were out to plunder forest resources in absence of surveillance teams in the aftermath of naxal attack on government establishments in famous Similipal Biosphere Reserve (SBR) in Mayurbhanj district. Since March 28 this year, Forest Department officials have deserted their duty posts apprehending attack by …

Year of the disappearing ape

The aims of the UN's initiative to protect the last gorillas are laudable – but they are a distraction from the pressing need for anti-poaching measures. (Editorial)

Sand boa snake seized, two arrested

DHARMAPURI: The Dharmapuri police arrested two persons and seized a Sand boa snake from them in Kundalpatti, near here, on Thursday. According to a release from the SP office, on a tip off that the snake was caught in a garden belonging to T. Sigamani in Mallikuttai village, near Kundalpatti, …

68 lions have moved out of Gir protected area

GANDHINAGAR: The state government admitted in the Assembly on Wednesday that only 291 of the 359 lions in Gir were in the protected sanctuary area. Replying to a question by Karjan MLA Chandu Dabhi, the government said as per the last census conducted in 2005, there were 68 adult lions, …

Task force suggests preserving lion genes

GANDHINAGAR: Special task force formed by state government after 2007 poaching incidents has suggested that apart from use of GPS-based tracking and other modern surveillance systems, establishment of gene pool population and a genetic laboratory for cryopreservation of genetic material is needed to save lions. Forest department, in reply to …

Zero Point interchange to affect about 25,000 trees: report

The Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) report by National Engineering Service has revealed that the zero point interchange will affect about 25,000 trees, which is 5 percent of the total trees in study area. The report said that although the project will have significant positive impacts there are certain negative impacts …

Smugglers now after venomous snakes

KOCHI: After ivory, ganja and sandalwood, the smugglers are now madly after King Cobra and other venomous snakes in the forests as 10 ml venom of a King Cobra would fetch crores of rupees in the international black market. The smuggling of snake venom had come to light after the …

Forest department steps up vigil

ERODE: Forest Department employees are on high alert following reports of poachers

One held for tiger killing at Keri

A person from Keri-Sattari was on Friday arrested in connection with the tiger killing case that had rocked the State some months ago. According to sources, Nagesh Majik was called for an enquiry by the Forest Department at Tushimala-Sanquelim and later went along with RFO Tulshidas Wadkar and Mr Chodankar …

Elephant calf shot dead in Hunsur

An elephant calf was shot dead by some miscreants at Shettyhalli Forests near Hanagodu in Hunsur taluk on Thursday. The calf is around three to four months. The Forest staff, which was on their round spotted the body of the calf and informed senior officials immediately. Dr Srinivas conducted the …

Oppn walkout over tiger decline

The opposition Congress in the Madhya Pradesh Assembly today shouted slogans and staged a walkout over the issue of illegal poaching of tigers and decline in the population of the big cat. Opposition members had brought posters, with pictures of tigers, along which they wore as a jacket. Below the …

Poaching laws must be stricter

The Centre on Monday said that comprehensive amendments were being worked out in the anti-poaching law to make it more stringent. Admitting that the penalties for poaching were

Vigil intensified at Mudumalai Tiger reserve

D.Radhakrishnan Udhagamandalam: Vigil has been stepped up at the Mudumalai Tiger Reserve near here, according to the Field Director of the reserve Rajiv K.Srivastava. Speaking to The Hindu here on Saturday, he said that the reserve had been informed that some poachers who had been active in the North were …

93 lions have died in three years

GANDHINAGAR: As many as 93 lions have died in the state in the last three years. Of these, 50 were cubs. Replying to a question by Arjun Modhvadia in the state Assembly, the forest department said 85 lions had died naturally, while six lions were killed by poachers. The forest …

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