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Sariska tiger poacher sentenced to three years imprisonment
Alwar (Rajasthan), January 24, 2011: A person was sentenced to three years imprisonment by the Court of the Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate – II, Alwar, last Friday, for poaching a tiger from Sariska Tiger Reserve.
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Kalandar meet
Transformation complete: bear dancers to conservationists
Bodh Gaya (Bihar), January 24, 2012: Committing to help eradicate bear dancing from the country, 24 former bear dancers rehabilitated by WSPA-WTI will now advocate alternative livelihoods among fellow Kalandars and promote conservation and welfare of sloth bears.
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Mongoose hair paint brushes
Deathly strokes threaten mongoose: Paint brushes for export abroad seized in Kolkata
New Delhi, January 17, 2012: ‘Think before you act’. As children, many of us learnt this moral through the popular fable – The Mongoose and The Farmer’s Wife. Now, the mongoose needs us to think and to act; and fast, before it is ‘painted’ out.
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Gibbon relocation
Another gibbon family moves to secure habitat, relocation project progresses
Roing (Arunachal Pradesh), January 10, 2011: A second family of Eastern hoolock gibbons was successfully translocated from the village of Dello to the Mehao Wildlife Sanctuary on Sunday as part of a project to save a stranded group of this endangered species of ape in Arunachal Pradesh. The family moved consisted of a male, female and a juvenile male. They were captured on January 7, and monitored overnight before being released near Sally lake in the sanctuary.
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The conflict elephant being sedated
Conflict elephant evades “death sentence”
Rajaji National Park (Uttarakhand), January 7, 2012: An adult tusker, allegedly involved in human elephant conflict, was captured from Narendranagar Forest Division and relocated to the Chilla Range of the Rajaji National Park on Saturday in a joint operation by the Uttarakhand Forest Department, Wildlife Institute of India (WII) and the Wildlife Trust of India (WTI), after two months of efforts.
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The ceremony at Manas
Aid for Greater Manas during the festive season
Kokrajhar (Bodoland, Assam), December 24, 2011: Continuing to strengthen conservation of Greater Manas landscape, aid was provided to various stakeholders under the Greater Manas Conservation Fund (GMCF) at an event held today in Kokrajhar.
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Haathi Mere Saathi campaign in All India Forest Sports Meet in Dehradun
Haathi Mere Saathi' at All India Forest Sports Meet
Dehradun, December 21, 2011: Launching the drive to take ‘Gajah to Prajah’ for conservation and welfare of elephants in the country, an awareness programme was organised at the 19th All India Forest Sports Meet held last week in Dehradun, as part of the ‘Haathi Mere Saathi’ campaign.
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Orphaned bear moved to Mehao Wildlife Sanctuary
Orphaned black bears under rehabilitation in Mehao WLS; 26 cubs rehabilitated since 2006
Roing (Arunachal Pradesh), December 12, 2011: Four orphaned Asiatic black bear cubs have been moved to Mehao Wildlife Sanctuary for rehabilitation in the wild. This brings the number of this species rehabilitated through a soft-release protocol in northeast India to 26, beginning in 2006.
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His Holiness the Karmapa at the GBC
Global Buddhist Congregation endorses global declaration on environment preservation
New Delhi, November 30, 2011: Buddhist scholars and environment conservationists on Monday endorsed a global declaration to apply Buddhist principles in societal, consumer and political decision-making frameworks to address the current environmental crisis.
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Conflict leopard captured in Dudhwa
Home for our tigers or roads for our cars?
Nation-wide bear survey kicks off in anticipation of the IBA conference 2012
Reducing dependence on tiger habitat in Central India
The captured conflict leopard
Royal Bengal tiger
Bears of India
Fuel efficient cook stoves
Dudhwa, Uttar Pradesh, November 22, 2011: An adult female leopard that had locals around Dudhwa Tiger Reserve terrorised for nearly two months was successfully captured by a team of Forest Department officials assisted by the Wildlife Trust of India (WTI).
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Nagzira – Nawegaon (Maharashtra), November 17, 2011: The face-off between development agencies and environment conservationists is once again at the fore with the issue of expansion of National Highway (NH) – 6 in the central Indian state of Maharashtra.
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New Delhi, November 10, 2011: A nationwide survey on bears kicked off this week to collate information on distribution, threats and conservation measures from all 26 bear-ranging states to prepare the National Bear Conservation Action Plan.
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Sondlagondi (Maharashtra), November 3, 2011: In an effort to reduce anthropogenic pressure in the crucial Nagzira – Navegaon corridor linking nine Tiger Reserves in the central India, the Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) supported by the Japan Tiger and Elephant Fund (JTEF), has initiated eco-development activities in villages within the corridor.
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Endangered wild buffalo population count reaches nine in Udanti
IFAW-WTI joins hands with local NGOs in flood relief operation
Courting martens
Greater Gir forest staff undergo ‘refresher’ training in wildlife crime prevention
Wild buffalo
The rescue team in Odisha
Nilgiri marten
Wildlife crime prevention training for forest staff of Greater Gir
Udanti Wildlife Sanctuary (Chhattisgarh), October 21, 2011: The lone female wild buffalo in the Udanti Wildlife Sanctuary gave birth to a healthy male calf (Mohan) last week, following her third successful pregnancy, thus bringing the population of this endangered mammal to nine here.
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Puri / Kendrapara (Odisha), September 23, 2011: The heavy monsoon rains that have battered South Asia for weeks have caused widespread flooding and left millions of people and animals displaced. In response to the disaster, IFAW in partnership with the Wildlife Trust of India has initiated relief operations in the state of Odisha in eastern India, an area that has borne the brunt of the incessant rains of recent weeks.
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Craigmore (Tamil Nadu), September 8, 2011: Since we caught our first fleeting glimpse of a Nilgiri marten (Martes gwatkinsii) several months ago, a colleague and I have revisited the evergreen patch in Craigmore numerous times to photo-capture this extremely elusive endemic mustelid as evidence of their presence here. Yesterday, our perseverance paid off as I was able to capture a pair through my lenses.
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Junagadh (Gujarat), August 8, 2011: Gujarat’s frontline forest staff responsible for the protection of the endangered Asiatic lion and its habitat in Greater Gir, are undergoing ‘refresher’ training to brush up their skills and knowledge in wildlife crime prevention tactics.
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