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Saturday, October 22, 2016

Ganesh fest water pollution data yet to be uploaded
The Times of India

NASHIK: More than a month has passed since the 10-day Ganesh festival but the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board's website has not yet uploaded the water testing reports during the immersion days. Officials said the agency which has been doing the w more....

Time to put an end to open burning of waste in holy city
The Times of India

HARIDWAR: Green, clean, peaceful and pollution-free — expressions that once described the beauty of the holy city of Haridwar have today become mere words. The rising level of pollution in the temple town which is caused by the burning of garbage and more....

Mobile app launched to fight air pollution in Delhi
Business Standard

Residents of the national capital can help fight air pollution by reporting incidences of leaf and garbage burning, and dust generated by construction activities through a new mobile application. The "HawaBadlo App" introduced today by Environmen more....

Pollution to garbage in Delhi: New app offers fix
The Indian Express

The Environment Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority (EPCA) on Friday launched its mobile application to help people file complaints against polluting construction work, garbage burning and broken roads in New Delhi and NCR. The ‘HawaBadlo’ a more....

App to report air pollution
The Telegraph

New Delhi, Oct. 21: An environmental panel set up by the Supreme Court today launched an app through which people in Delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh can alert city officials about garbage fire, construction dust and other sources of air pollution. more....

454 people, 388 elephants died in man-animal conflict in Odisha in 6 years
The New Indian Express

BHUBANESWAR: Odisha has seen terrible human-animal conflict in the last six years, resulting in the deaths of 454 people and 2,261 animals, including 388 elephants, a Forest Department report said. Poaching, poisoning, accidents and deliberate ele more....

Man-animal conflict in Odisha kills 454 people, 388 elephants
The Times of India

BHUBANESWAR: Odisha has seen terrible human-animal conflict in the last six years, resulting in the deaths of 454 people and 2,261 animals, including 388 elephants, a forest department report said. Poaching, poisoning, accidents and deliberate electr more....

Forest nod to capture ‘problem’ Brahmapuri tigress
The Times of India

Nagpur: Even as the news about shooting a young problem tigress in Ramnagar near Corbett Tiger Reserve in Uttarakhand on Thursday is yet to sink, conservationists and wildlife lovers got another shock with the state forest department getting a go-ahe more....

MP forest department team catches poacher with four leopard paws
The Hindustan Times

A team of Madhya Pradesh forest department has caught a poacher with four leopard paws in Seoni district, which were likely to be used in some tantric ritual. Acting on a tip-off, district forest officer (south) Tomar Singh Sulia said they caught Na more....

Poachers kill rhino in Kaziranga, horn taken
Business Standard

Poachers have killed yet another one-horned rhino in Assam's famous Kaziranga National Park, park officials said on Friday. The guards of the park spotted the carcass during a routine patrolling on Friday. Preliminary investigation suggested that t more....

TWO HELD WITH LEOPARD PELTS
The Pioneer

Two persons were nabbed by the Special Task Force of the Uttarakhand Police with two pelts believed to be of leopards killed illegally in the remote mountainous region of Uttarkashi district. The two were caught in Rishikesh on Friday by the police S more....

Rhino killed in Kaziranga
The Times of India

GUWAHATI: After a lull, poachers struck again at Kaziranga National Park, killing a rhino and escaping with its horn. The incident came to light after park officials found the carcass of a rhino in the Balipukhri area of the park's Agoratoli fores more....

Yesterdays News (Friday, October 21, 2016 )
Delhi Metro premises as polluted as open spaces, say experts
Fossil leaves show how Antarctic ice melted 23 million years ago
Ministry set to relax norms for infra projects in protected areas
Pollution watchdog wants no sale of BS-III vehicles
Now, Kashmir's Red Stag on critically endangered species list: 7 critically endangered
China releases two more captive Pandas into wild
Air pollution claims lives, harms economy
'Chances of high pollution in winters'
Tribunal to Delhi: Bring in buses to raise air quality
Project to increase wild tiger population in India, Bhutan
Air pollution in city may enter underground metro premises
Infighting killed 11 lions and 35 leopards last year in Gujarat
Experts say quality of air in Metro, houses may be worse than outside
Five sentenced for illegally smuggling wildlife parts
Five get 1-year jail for poaching birds in Mihanlake
Flu watch on migratory birds at Sultanpurpark
Gurgaon’s Sultanpurpark on alert after migratory birds die in Delhi zoo
Project to increase wild tiger population
Police arrest two poachers, seize two bottles of tiger fat
Forest dept groping in dark in tiger skin case
Karnataka lost 51,278 trees to illegal felling in 3 years; faces shortage of foresters
Start point-to-point buses to lower pollution, NGT to Delhi govt

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