India's conservation efforts have successfully revived several species from near extinction, including the Asiatic Lion and the One-Horned Rhinoceros.
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Indian pride as Asiatic lions roar back
A powerful roar rocked the forest before the silhouette of a lioness appeared at an Indian reserve, a potent image of how conservation efforts have brought the creatures back from the brink. In Gir ...
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World Wildlife Conservation Day 2025: 7 Endangered Indian Species That Need Urgent Protection
Discover India’s most endangered wildlife this World Wildlife Conservation Day 2025, highlighting the urgent need to protect ...
From Dandeli’s teak trails to Gavi’s misty rainforests, here are 8 beautiful forests across India where camping feels magical ...
India’s wilderness is vast and varied, yet many of its rarest animals live far from the spotlight. Beyond the famous reserves ...
Anant Ambani, who runs one of India's largest wildlife rescue and rehabilitation projects, has become the first Asian to ...
Anant Ambani, founder of the wildlife conservation centre Vantara, has been honored with the Global Humanitarian Award for ...
Global Humane Society, the international brand of American Humane Society, the oldest national humane organization in the ...
Mountain residents are becoming the frontline protectors of Sikkim’s wildlife by tracking snow leopards and assessing ...
Vadodara: Gujarat-based Voluntary Nature Conservancy (VNC) was awarded the prestigious T N Khoshoo Memorial Award 2025 by the ...
Rising heat and habitat loss force species to adapt. Learn how Asian elephants struggle to survive and the conservationists ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said Project Cheetah was an effort to revive lost ecological heritage and urged ...
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