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Salman Khan gets bail in poaching case
Staff Reporter
The Pioneer , Wednesday, December 21, 2005

Bollywood actor Salman Khan was on Tuesday granted bail by the Chief Judicial Magistrate of Jodhpur after he appeared in the court in two cases of black buck poaching in 1998. Chief Judicial M ...More


Now crocodiles do a vanishing act at Similipal
Staff Reporter
The Pioneer , Saturday, December 17, 2005

The picturesque Ramtirtha crocodile breeding centre in Josipure range under the Simlipal Tiger Reserve, an old habitat of the fresh water reptile, is getting eroded by the day, a cause of concern for ...More


Tiger Trail
Sulakshana Gupta
Indian Express , Thursday, December 15, 2005

Lucknow, December 12: Besides being a diehard tiger activist, Belinda Wright, founder and executive director of Delhi-based Wildlife Protection Society of India (WPSI), is also a master of disguise. A ...More


Centre urged to formulate deep sea fishing policy
Staff Reporter
The Hindu , Wednesday, December 07, 2005

MANGALORE: A three-day conference of the National Fishworkers Forum began here on Tuesday with a call for a national deep sea fishing policy. The policy should have enough teeth to prevent foreign fis ...More


Dhabas warned against serving migratory bird meat
Staff Reporter
The Pioneer , Monday, December 05, 2005

The wildlife wing of the State Forest Department has resorted to an awareness campaign to help avert the spread of bird flu. Wildlife authorities, in the first phase of the drive, have targeted those ...More


Himachal to focus on wildlife tourism
Staff Reporter
Times of India , Thursday, December 01, 2005

SHIMLA: Keeping in view foreign tourists and nature lovers, the forest department of Himachal Pradesh has prepared an elaborate plan to focus on wildlife tourism. The indigenous culture of mountai ...More


Kerala's elephants facing mammoth problems
Staff Reporter
The Pioneer , Thursday, November 03, 2005

Elephants in Kerala are facing mammoth problems with man-animal conflict on the rise. Kerala has nearly 800 captive elephants and over 2,000 wild elephants in its forests. Captive elephants are f ...More


Poachers turn saviours in Manas Park
Syed Zarir Hussain
The Pioneer , Wednesday, November 02, 2005

Former poachers and militants are now custodians of a famed tiger reserve in Assam that is preparing to celebrate its centenary year in December. The 519 sq km Manas National Park, also a tiger res ...More


Wildlife Crime Bureau in three months: Minister
staff Reporter
The Hindu , Thursday, October 27, 2005

Move to check poaching of endangered animals TIRUCHI: A Wildlife Crime Bureau, a Central investigative agency on the lines of the Narcotics Control Bureau, would be set up within the next three mont ...More


Police, Forest Dept raid house of poachers' accomplice
Staff Reporter
The Pioneer , Saturday, October 22, 2005

A joint team of Sehore Forest Department and police staff on Friday raided the residence of Yuvraj Singh, accused of providing shelter to the poachers who were arrested on Thursday afternoon by the Se ...More


DNA to check wildlife crimes
Staff Reporter
Central chronicle , Tuesday, October 18, 2005

Thiruvananthapuram, Oct 17 In a high-tech initiative to tackle wildlife crimes, a premier research institution is evolving a method to apply DNA analysis to preserve fingerprints of endangered species ...More


Rs.2.04-cr. sanction for tiger sanctuary
P. Sudhakar
The Hindu , Monday, October 17, 2005

To preserve forest wealth within Kalakkad-Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve TIRUNELVELI: As a token of recognising measures being taken to preserve the forest wealth within Kalakkad-Mundanthurai Tiger ...More


Genetic data to boost wildlife crime probe
Staff Reporter
Central Chronicle , Monday, October 17, 2005

Thiruvananthapuram, Oct 16 Forest officials in the State may soon have access to a powerful technology to investigate wildlife crimes and crackdown on poaching. The Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnolo ...More


Gangs of poachers active in national parks near Mysore
R. Krishna Kumar
The Hindu , Monday, October 17, 2005

Increase in number of anti-poaching camps and strengthening them may help end menace · Organised gangs of small-timers on the prowl · Resource crunch hits Forest Department · Many vacancie ...More


Rajiv Gandhi centre and Forest Department plan a joint venture in Kerala
T. Nandakumar
The Hindu , Sunday, October 16, 2005

Genetic data to boost investigation into wildlife crimes in the State THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Forest officials in the State may soon have access to a powerful technology to investigate wildlife crimes a ...More


Six arrested on charges of poaching
Staff Reporter
The Hindu , Sunday, October 16, 2005

MYSORE: Six persons suspected to be involved in poaching were caught by officials of the Forest Department near Nagarahole National Park in the early hours of Saturday. According to sources, the for ...More


Genetic data to boost wildlife crime probe
T. Nandakumar
The Hindu , Sunday, October 16, 2005

RGCB, Forest Department plan a joint venture THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Forest officials in the State may soon have access to a powerful technology to investigate wildlife crimes and crackdown on poach ...More


This poacher’s network wiped out Sariska tiger
SANDIPAN SHARMA
The Indian Express , Friday, October 14, 2005

JAIPUR OCTOBER 13: A Few days ago when forest officials of Rajasthan held 27-year-old Kalya Bawaria in a village near Sikar, they thought he was among the dozen-odd poachers who had wiped out the tige ...More


In Sunderbans, sharks get tiger treatment
Joydeep Thakur
The Asian Age , Friday, September 16, 2005

Kakdwip (South 24 Pa-rganas), Sept. 15: Tigers are disappearing and elephants are being hunted for their ivory. In Sunderbans, another wildlife threat looms large. An investigation by this newspaper h ...More


Govt wakes up after wildlife seizures
CHANDRIKA MAGO
Times of India , Tuesday, September 13, 2005

NEW DELHI: At a time when conservationists have reported a major wildlife seizure in Nepal, the Centre has decided to call a meet of police chiefs and chief wildlife wardens of all states with interna ...More


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