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2 more rhinos killed in Orang
Calcutta Telegraph , Monday, November 11, 2013

Jorhat, Nov. 10: Exactly a week after a rhino was killed at Orang National Park, poachers shot dead two more rhinos — a female and her calf — at the smallest national park in Assam last evening. ...More


Tiger cub found dead at Bandhavgarh
The Times of India , Monday, November 11, 2013

BHOPAL: Mystery shrouds the death of a six-month-old tiger cub at Bandhavgarh National Park in Umeria district of Madhya Pradesh late on Saturday. The carcass of the cub was found near Bhadrijheria ...More


6 jumbos electrocuted in three years
BK Rout
The New Indian Express , Monday, November 11, 2013

Electrocution of an elephant last week in Tabada-Abthulia forest has exposed the negligence of Forest and Electricity department officials in repairing sagging overhead live electric wires. Forest de ...More


Poacher eyes on Assam's lesser wildlife
Chandan Kumar Duarah
The Assam Times , Monday, November 11, 2013

Assam Police arrested a man with three tockey geckos November 10 at Paltanbazar area of Guwahati , the capital city of Assam. Now it is not only rhino horn, ivory or bones of tiger most valuable for p ...More


Two more rhinos killed in Orang National Park
The Times of India , Monday, November 11, 2013

GUWAHATI: Two rhinos—a mother and a calf—were killed by poachers in Rajiv Gandhi Orang National Park, about 150 km from here, on Saturday evening. The poachers chopped off the horn of one of the a ...More


Tiger cub found dead at Bandhavgarh
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The Times of India , Sunday, November 10, 2013

BHOPAL: A six-month-old tiger cub was found dead under mysterious circumstances at Bandhavgarh National Park in Umeria district on Saturday. The carcass of the cub was found near Bhadrijheria area of ...More


Stray tiger caught on wildlife camera in Adilabad
S. Harpal Singh
The Hindu , Friday, November 08, 2013

The tiger which recently strayed into Nilwai forest in Adilabad district was finally caught on the wildlife camera, which has given wildlife conservationists good enough reason to feel jubilant. The l ...More


Tiger range countries to learn conservation
The Times of India , Friday, November 08, 2013

NAGPUR: Around 14 participants from tiger range countries, including Bangladesh, Nepal and India, will be participating in the three-week course to learn how to use conservation education as a tool to ...More


Poaching cause of concern in Manas National Park R Dutta Choudhury
The Assam Tribune , Friday, November 08, 2013

MANAS, Nov 7 – At a time when efforts are being made to regain the old glory of the Manas National Park, poaching has become a major cause of concern and only recently, a skin of a tiger of the Park ...More


Rhino kills forest guard in Kaziranga National Park
The Economic Times , Thursday, November 07, 2013

JORHAT: A forest guard was killed by a rhino in Kaziranga National Park on Wednesday. Park authorities said that with this, a total of five forest staff were killed by animals in the park this year. ...More


Poached elephants, cut forests cost world billions
The Times of India , Thursday, November 07, 2013

NAIROBI: Officials from Interpol and the United Nations Environmental Program are teaming up to combat environmental crime such as the killing of elephants and the theft of timber. Achim Steiner, ...More


Poachers kill rhino in Orang national park
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The Times of India , Tuesday, November 05, 2013

GUWAHATI: The Rajiv Gandhi Orang National Park lost the distinction of becoming the "zero-poaching" protected area in the state as the first incident of rhino poaching was reported this year on Saturd ...More


Not for sale
MADHULIKA GAUTAMA
The Hindu , Tuesday, November 05, 2013

Ivory, derived from elephant tusks, is the leading cause for the poaching of these animals. Ivory products, desired over centuries, need to be banned in order for elephants to survive Since the time ...More


Another tiger skin trader Kalla nabbed from Uttarakhand
Vijay Pinjarkar
The Times of India , Tuesday, November 05, 2013

NAGPUR: In a major breakthrough, another tiger skin and body parts trader Vakil alias Kalla Hawasingh was trapped in Najibabad on Monday in a joint action by Uttarakhand forest department and Uttar Pr ...More


Kaziranga rhino killed again, horn chopped off
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The Times of India , Monday, November 04, 2013

GUWAHATI: A day after the Kaziranga was opened to tourists, a rhino with its horn missing was found inside the national park on Saturday, taking the toll to 24 his year. A park official said the ...More


Shark poaching: All hopes on new policy
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The Times of India , Monday, November 04, 2013

HYDERABAD: If the new government policy, which prohibits the removal of shark fins on board a vessel, is implemented, the rampant and illegal hunting of sharks along the AP coast could become a thin ...More


'Crude bombs used to poach wild animals'
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The Times of India , Sunday, November 03, 2013

PONDA: Poachers are using crude bombs and cable snares to poach wild animals in forested areas and fringe areas of wildlife sanctuaries in the state, sources said. The killing of a dog, which hit a ...More


'Crude bombs used to poach wild animals'
The Times of India , Saturday, November 02, 2013

PONDA: Poachers are using crude bombs and cable snares to poach wild animals in forested areas and fringe areas of wildlife sanctuaries in the state, sources said. The killing of a dog, which hit a ...More


At last, forest department registers offences in poaching cases
Vijay Pinjarkar,
The Times of India , Friday, November 01, 2013

NAGPUR: The forest department on Thursday finally registered preliminary offence reports (PORs) in Ranala and Mansar tiger poaching cases. With this the total number of PORs filed in tiger poaching ca ...More


Sanctuaries under tight security blanket ahead of Diwali
J Arockiar
The Times of India , Thursday, October 31, 2013

MADURAI: While many of us are in a holiday mood to celebrate Diwali to the fullest, a few wildlife officials in the southern region of the state would be staying wide awake in their range protecting t ...More


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