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Wildlife Crime Control Bureau in Kochi likely
G. Anand
The Hindu , Thursday, November 30, 2006

Forest Minister gets Centre's nod in this regard Thiruvananthapuram: The southern unit of the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (WCCB) proposed by the Union Government to protect tigers and other endang ...More


Balikuda-Ersama coastline boon for migratory birds
Kahnu Nanda
The Pioneer , Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Jagatsinghpur The Balikuda-Ersama coastline and its surrounding mangrove forest area have thousands of fascinating winged visitors these days. Since the first week of November birds from foreign ...More


Smugglers reign over Angul forests as Govt fails to take action
Bijay Mishra
The Pioneer , Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Angul Even after cutting and smuggling of sandalwood trees of around Rs 40 lakh from VIPs' office premises and residential quarters, including those of the Conservator of Forests, and poaching of t ...More


'Laws need more teeth to nail wildlife crimes'
Staff Reporter
The Pioneer , Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Pioneer News Service New Delhi Despite the public outcry and media attention on vanishing wildlife, existing laws are insufficient in tackling the organised poaching syndicate. In the first ever ...More


Elephants found dead minus tusks
Staff Reporter
The Telegraph , Monday, November 27, 2006

Bhubaneswar, Nov. 26: The elephant toll continues to rise in Orissa, the death of two jumbos in Angul and Sonpur districts taking the figure to 13 in the past 45 days. Villagers yesterday spotted the ...More


Migratory birds start flying into Pulicat
P. Oppili
The Hindu , Sunday, November 26, 2006

About 5,000 visitors sighted in the sanctuary so far CHENNAI: Pulicat, a less-publicised destination of migratory birds, has started receiving its annual winged visitors this season. Migrants su ...More


Winged winter visitors fail to duck poachers
Staff Reporter
The Telegraph , Saturday, November 25, 2006

Nov. 24 : They fly thousands of miles to reach their winter home and most make it without a scratch on their delicate feathered bodies. But for the ruddy-shell ducks that flock the banks of the Brahma ...More


3 tiger cubs arrive in Ranthambore
Lokpal Sethi
The Pioneer , Saturday, November 25, 2006

Good news for tiger lovers. Three more tiger cubs have arrived in the Ranthambore National Park at Swaimadhopur, on Thursday. With this the total number of tigers cubs in the park has risen to ten wit ...More


Winged winter visitors fail to duck poachers
Our Correspondent
The Telegraph , Saturday, November 25, 2006

Nov. 24 : They fly thousands of miles to reach their winter home and most make it without a scratch on their delicate feathered bodies. But for the ruddy-shell ducks that flock the banks of the Brahma ...More


3 tiger cubs arrive in Ranthambore
Lokpal Sethi
The Pioneer , Saturday, November 25, 2006

Good news for tiger lovers. Three more tiger cubs have arrived in the Ranthambore National Park at Swaimadhopur, on Thursday. With this the total number of tigers cubs in the park has risen to ten wit ...More


Take steps to protect wildlife
Staff Reporter
The Hindu , Friday, November 24, 2006

High CourtRound-Up Kochi: A Division Bench of the Kerala High Court on Thursday reminded the State Government and the Chief Wildlife Warden of the necessity to put into practice the decisions taken ...More


Migratory birds start flying into Pulicat
P. Oppili
The Hindu , Friday, November 24, 2006

About 5,000 visitors sighted in the sanctuary so far CHENNAI: Pulicat, a less-publicised destination of migratory birds, has started receiving its annual winged visitors this season. Migrants such ...More


Number of winged guests drops in Orissa
Deba Choudhury
The Pioneer , Monday, November 20, 2006

Bhubaneswar: ... thanks to global warming, degenerating ecosystem Surprisingly, the number of migratory birds visiting the famous Chilika Lake in particular and the State in general has substantial ...More


Ladle leads Manas anti-poaching campaign
Roopak Goswami
The Telegraph , Saturday, November 18, 2006

Guwahati, Nov. 17: Kitchen hartal, the time-tested instrument of protest of sulking wives, is set to become the new mantra of an anti-poaching campaign at the Manas National Park. The method is simpl ...More


Farmers distressed over repeated elephant attacks
Anurjay Dhal
The Pioneer , Saturday, November 18, 2006

Bhubaneswar:...block National Highway For a city with polite, peaceful environs, Bhubaneswar is facing an undomesticated quandary of pachydermic proportions. A surplus of trees, paddy fields and bo ...More


Reformed poachers turn wildlife protectors
Navneet Anand
The Telegraph , Friday, November 17, 2006

Nov. 16: A group of reformed poachers has become the bulwark of the conservation programme at one of Assam’s wildlife hotspots. Encouraged by a local NGO, Discovery Club, these former poachers and ot ...More


Despite patrolling, poachers eye birds in Chilika
Staff Reporter
The Pioneer , Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Everyday migratory birds are arriving at Chilika Lake from Siberia, Kazakhstan and Mongolia. Within a week, more than 2.5 lakh migratory birds have reached here. Rare spices pintel, wizen, kopserpoach ...More


Forest dept's worry on low rate of poaching conviction over
Staff Reporter
The Pioneer , Wednesday, November 15, 2006

...gets permission to hire lawyers from panels With a view to addressing low rate of convictions in forest and wildlife related crimes, the Forest Department has now been allowed to choose its la ...More


Four held for poaching barking deer
Staff Reporter
The Statesman , Monday, November 13, 2006

Statesman News Service GANGTOK, Nov. 12: Four persons were arrested by officials of wildlife department of Sikkim last night on charges of poaching a barking deer from the reserved forest of Rolay in ...More


Bangalore to host next meeting of Forest Ministers
Staff Reporter
The Hindu , Monday, November 13, 2006

Bangalore to host next meeting of Forest Ministers of southern States „h Concern over shortage of funds to increase forest cover „h Forest Ministers to seek audience with Prime Minister ...More


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