The elusive Honey Badger has been captured on camera in Uttarakhand’s Terai East Forest Division, marking the first photographic evidence and calling for better conservation efforts.
The Terai-Duar savanna, spanning India, Nepal, and Bhutan, supports diverse wildlife, blending grasslands, wetlands, and forests, but is endangered by human impacts.
Wildlife SOS rescued a distressed peacock from the PM’s residence, amid multiple calls for help, underscoring the challenges wildlife face in urban Delhi.
Tourists visit Ladakh to see the snow leopard, feeling grief (solastalgia) for nature's loss. Ironically, their trips, fueled by energy-intensive travel, worsen climate change.
The Assam government approved oil exploration near Dibru-Saikhowa National Park, endangering the Hoolock Gibbon. Habitat loss from deforestation and fragmentation already threatens these endangered apes, and new drilling project poses a significant risk
The Tamil Nadu government's move to shrink the Pulicat Bird Sanctuary's eco-sensitive zone for industrial development, including the Adani-Kattupalli port expansion, is raising alarms. Environmentalists and locals warn of severe impacts on biodiversity.
International Day for Conservation of Mangroves on 26 July highlights importance of these ecosystems. India's mangrove cover has increased from 4,046 sq km in 1987 to 4,992 sq km in 2019. However, challenges remain, including habitat loss, climate change
Wildlife SOS and Maharashtra Forest Department successfully rehabilitated and released four jungle cat kittens from Otur Forest Range. Despite failed reunification attempts, the kittens thrived at MLRC