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Govt to refer tiger killing case to Goa Wild Life Board
Panaji, (PTI)
The Deccan Herald , Wednesday, September 16, 2009

The state government will refer the forensic report in the Royal Bengal tiger killing case to the Goa State Wildlife Board. "The opinion of State Wildlife Board would be sought to resolve whether ...More


Goa wildlife board to examine tiger poaching
IANS
The Economic Times , Wednesday, September 16, 2009

PANAJI: Goa forest minister Filipe Neri Rodrigues has said that the state wildlife board would look into a controversial forensic report of a suspected case of tiger poaching, the first in the state. ...More


Centre convenes meetings to discuss tiger deaths
PTI
The Economic Times , Wednesday, September 16, 2009

NEW DELHI: With tiger deaths crossing the 50 mark this year, a worried government is convening a series of meetings with 17 tiger-range states to look into the reasons for the unabated deaths of the f ...More


Centre convenes meetings to discuss tiger deaths
Agencies
The Indian Express , Wednesday, September 16, 2009

The government is to convene a meeting on tiger deaths.With tiger deaths crossing the 50 mark this year, a worried government is convening a series of meeting with 17 tiger-range states to look into t ...More


MP seeks Central funds for relocating villagers from reserves
PTI
The Economic Times , Tuesday, September 15, 2009

NEW DELHI: To make its tiger reserves free from human disturbance, Madhya Pradesh has sought Rs 2,500 crore from the Centre for relocating 89 villages inside the core and buffer areas of the parks in ...More


Elephant found dead sans tusks near Rajaji Park
Haridwar, PTI :
The Deccan Herald , Tuesday, September 15, 2009

A male elephant without tusks was today found dead in Khanpur forest range near the Rajaji Park here, a forest official said. The body of 40-year-old pachyderm was noticed by a priest of a templ ...More


MP seeks Central funds for relocating villagers from reserves
PTI
Times of India , Tuesday, September 15, 2009

| NEW DELHI: To make its tiger reserves free from human disturbance, Madhya Pradesh has sought Rs 2,500 crore from the Centre for relocating 89 villages inside the core and buffer areas of th ...More


19 flora-fauna species discovered in Sikkim
CORRESPONDENT
The Assam Tribune , Monday, September 14, 2009

GANGTOK, Sept 13 – Out of the 353 new flora and fauna species discovered in Eastern Himalayas between 1998-2008, 19 were found in Sikkim, stated a latest WWF report. The report ‘Where Worlds Collid ...More


Poachers posing threat to Orang National Park
Shambhu Boro
The Assam Tribune , Monday, September 14, 2009

ORANG, Sept 13 – Though the Forest department has initiated every possible measure to save the forest areas of the State including the sanctuaries by implementing Forest Act and forming various commit ...More


Kenya's famous elephants die of drought, poaching
AP
Times of India , Thursday, September 10, 2009

NAIROBI, Kenya: Poaching and drought-related hunger have killed more than 100 of Kenya's famous elephants in the north of the country so far this year, conservationists say. Zoologist Iain Douglas ...More


Workshop on cheetah relocation begins, views differ
PTI
Times of India , Thursday, September 10, 2009

GAJNER (Raj): Strategies to reintroduce the cheetah in the country's wild were discussed threadbare at a workshop on Wednesday with some experts supporting the idea even as the government said an in-d ...More


Kenya's famous elephants die of drought, poaching
AP
Times of India , Thursday, September 10, 2009

| NAIROBI, Kenya: Poaching and drought-related hunger have killed more than 100 of Kenya's famous elephants in the north of the country so far this year, conservationists say. Zoologist I ...More


New anti-poaching camps to come up in Orang National Park
PTI
The Economic Times , Thursday, September 10, 2009

GUWAHATI: Alarmed over rise in the poaching of highly endangered one-horned rhinos in the Orang National Park in lower Assam, the government has decided to set up five anti-poaching camps to protect t ...More


Workshop on cheetah relocation begins, views differ
PTI
The Economic Times , Thursday, September 10, 2009

GAJNER (Raj): Strategies to reintroduce the cheetah in the country's wild were discussed threadbare at a workshop on Wednesday with some experts supporting the idea even as the government said an in-d ...More


Kenya's famous elephants die of drought, poaching
AP
The Economic Times , Thursday, September 10, 2009

NAIROBI, Kenya: Poaching and drought-related hunger have killed more than 100 of Kenya's famous elephants in the north of the country so far this year, conservationists say. Zoologist Iain Douglas ...More


New anti-poaching camps to come up in Orang National Park
PTI
Times of India , Thursday, September 10, 2009

GUWAHATI: Alarmed over rise in the poaching of highly endangered one-horned rhinos in the Orang National Park in lower Assam, the government has decided to set up five anti-poaching camps to protect t ...More


New anti-poaching camps to come up in Orang National Park
Guwahati, (PTI):
The Deccan Herald , Thursday, September 10, 2009

Alarmed over rise in the poaching of highly endangered one-horned rhinos in the Orang National Park in lower Assam, the government has decided to set up five anti-poaching camps to protect the anima ...More


WCCB to probe tiger killing if Goa govt recommends: Tejaswini
PTI
The Economic Times , Wednesday, September 09, 2009

PANAJI: The Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (WCCB) has said that it will probe the tiger killing case in Goa only if state government recommends for the same. A Royal Bengal tiger was poached in the ...More


Wildlife crime control bureau keen to probe Goa tiger poaching
Panaji, (IANS):
The Deccan Herald , Wednesday, September 09, 2009

The Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (WCCB), which was set up to check organised poaching, has not been approached to probe a sensational tiger poaching case in Goa, though the state's forest department ...More


WCCB to probe tiger killing if Goa govt recommends: Tejaswini
PTI
Times of India , Wednesday, September 09, 2009

PANAJI: The Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (WCCB) has said that it will probe the tiger killing case in Goa only if state government recommends for the same. A Royal Bengal tiger was poached in the ...More


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