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Leopard skins seized; two held
Staff Reporter
The Hindu , Saturday, April 15, 2006

DEHRA DUN: The Hardwar police have arrested two men and allegedly recovered two leopard skins from them. Their ringleader, Ranjit Bangali of Saharanpur, however managed to escape with two more skins. ...More


Protect wildlife, initiate steps to enforce law
Staff Reporter
The Hindu , Saturday, April 15, 2006

Now, the antler and skull of a blackbuck that had been buried in the compound of the Thiruvananthapuram Zoo has been dug up and spirited away, in a disturbing development. If even carcasses face such ...More


Salman Khan set free on bail
Staff Reporter
The Hindu , Friday, April 14, 2006

JODHPUR: Bollywood star Salman Khan, sentenced to five years' rigorous imprisonment earlier this week for killing a chinkara nearly eight years ago, was granted bail by the Sessions Court here on Thur ...More


Salman Khan granted bail
Staff Reporter
The Indian Express , Thursday, April 13, 2006

New Delhi, April 13: After spending three days in jail, Salman Khan has been granted bail in the chinkara poaching case by a sessions court in Jodhpur. He is expected to be released by Thursday evenin ...More


Notices to forestofficial in Salman case
Staff Reporter
Times of India , Thursday, April 13, 2006

RAJKOT/AHMEDABAD: There's more trouble in store for Bollywood actor Salman Khan may wildlife activists issuing a notice to the forest department asking them why no action had been taken in the killing ...More


Overuse of pesticides increases mortality rate of peacocks
Bipin Bhardwaj
The Tribune , Thursday, April 13, 2006

Panchkula, April 12 Mortality rate of peacocks has witnessed a drastic increase due to overuse of pesticides by farmers of Haryana in the past over five years. To save the seed from pests and have a ...More


Five-year jail term for Salman Khan
Special Correspondent
The Hindu , Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Court holds him guilty of killing rare animal; lawyer says he will appeal against verdict JAIPUR: Bollywood star Salman Khan was sentenced to five years' rigorous imprisonment by a court in Jodhpur ...More


Salman convicted in black buck case
Staff Reporter
Times of India , Monday, April 10, 2006

JODHPUR: Bollywood actor Salman Khan was on Monday convicted by a local court in the sensational black buck poaching case. Along with Salman, another person was also convicted but four others were ...More


Poaching case: Salman found guilty
Staff Reporter
Hindustan Times , Monday, April 10, 2006

Salman Khan was on Monday convicted by a local court in the sensational black buck poaching case. Along with Salman, another person was also convicted but four others were acquitted by Chief Judicial ...More


Salman convicted in black buck case
Staff Reporter
Indian Express , Monday, April 10, 2006

Jodhpur, April 10: Bollywood actor Salman Khan was today convicted by a local court in the sensational black buck poaching case. Along with Salman, another person was also convicted but four others ...More


Witnesses of peacock poaching case
Aditi Tandon
The Tribune , Sunday, April 09, 2006

Chandigarh, April 8 A day after Punjab Wildlife Department booked Gunraj Singh, former wildlife warden of Hoshiarpur, for poaching the latter has accused the authorities of “conspiring to silence him ...More


Forest Commission report calls for corporate funding of degraded forests
Staff Reporter
The Pioneer , Saturday, April 01, 2006

Opening its doors wide open for private sector's role in management of natural resources, the National Forest Commission report calls for corporate funding for revival of degraded forest. It also want ...More


Corbett tiger deaths could be due to poisoning
Lalit Kumar
Times of India , Wednesday, March 29, 2006

NEW DELHI: Four female Royal Bengal tigers have died, including two this month, at the well known Jim Corbett National Park in Uttaranchal, and Project Tiger officials suspect two of them could have b ...More


Village women save big cats
Staff Reporter
Deccan Chronicle , Monday, March 27, 2006

New Delhi, March 26: Tiger conservationists in the country have found assistance from local women of areas around some of the tiger reserves. These determined women are giving a tough fight to tiger h ...More


Tigresses' death in Corbett not due to poaching: Govt
Staff Reporter
Times of India , Thursday, March 23, 2006

NEW DELHI: The Centre has denied poaching as cause of death of three tigresses one each in January, February andMarch of the Corbett National Park. Besides, it is unsure about the most recent death of ...More


Lady killer on the prowl, officials howl
Prerna Singh Bindra
The Pioneer , Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Corbett loses fourth tigress in 60 days ---- Corbett lost a tigress on March 17. That's the fourth big cat in the last two months at the tiger reserve in Uttaranchal. The event is reminis ...More


Staff crunch makes toothless tigers of anti-poaching drives
Shankar Bennur
Deccan Herald , Saturday, March 18, 2006

Ever wondered why anti-poaching drives in Bandipur and Nagarhole National Parks are not usually as effective as they ought to be? Ever wondered why anti-poaching drives in Bandipur and Nagarho ...More


The long wait for a wildlife service
Staff Reporter
The Hindu , Saturday, March 18, 2006

The Centre's plan to set up a wildlife crime bureau for the country to check poaching and cross-border trade needs to be implemented with utmost urgency. An emergency situation prevails in the nationa ...More


For poachers, money flies in with birds
Rajesh Behera
The Pioneer , Thursday, March 16, 2006

Migratory birds flock to Bhitarakanika National Park every year during August and leave for their permanent homes in March. During this period, poachers manage to trap and kill some of the winge ...More


New hunting policy smeared with blood?
Ramaninder K Bhatia
Times of India , Tuesday, March 14, 2006

CHANDIGARH: The state government decision to allow hunting of neelgai (blue bull) and wild boars in select areas to prevent crop damage has enraged animal lovers. Accusing the state government of ...More


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