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Bombay HC Revives Asiatic Society Mumbai Elections

In a major development, the Bombay High Court has set aside the Assistant Charity Commissioner's order that stalled Asiatic Society of Mumbai's elections and directed fresh voter list preparation.

India's Marine Mammal Research Gets Tech Boost

India launches groundbreaking acoustic tracking initiative to study endangered marine mammals like dugongs, dolphins, and whales, revolutionizing ocean conservation efforts.

Lion Dad Escapes Babysitting In Viral Video

Watch the viral wildlife video showing a male lion's dramatic escape from cub-sitting responsibilities that has social media calling it the most relatable animal clip ever.

Assam's Rowmari Donduwa Wetland Pushes for Ramsar Status

Discover why environmentalists and local communities are rallying to designate Assam's Rowmari Donduwa wetland complex as a Ramsar site, protecting its rich biodiversity and ecological significance for future generations.

Karnataka Forest Dept files cases against KCRE

The Karnataka Forest Department has registered two cases against KCRE for serious violations of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, marking a significant enforcement action in the state's conservation efforts.

Tiger Tourism: Conservation vs Commerce Crisis

As India's tiger population rebounds, popular reserves face unprecedented tourism pressure. Explore the delicate balance between conservation and commerce in this deep dive into sustainable wildlife tourism.

Wild Tamil Nadu Outshines Karnataka: Kalyan Varma

Exclusive interview with Kalyan Varma reveals why Tamil Nadu's wilderness surpasses Karnataka's, featuring rare species and conservation success stories that will amaze every nature lover.

Rare Spotless Baron Butterfly Returns to Dzongu

In an exciting ecological development, the elusive Spotless Baron butterfly has been rediscovered in Sikkim's Dzongu valley after vanishing for five years, sparking hope among conservationists.

India's Rivers Drowning in Data Gaps Crisis

Shocking revelations about how missing and unreliable data is crippling India's river conservation efforts. Discover why our rivers are facing an information crisis that threatens their very survival.

Diwali 2024: India's Power Demand Dips Against Trend

In an unexpected trend reversal, India's peak power demand during Diwali 2024 shows slight decline instead of the usual festive surge. Discover what's behind this glowing change in energy consumption patterns.

Madras HC Renovation: Progress vs Heritage Battle

The ongoing renovation of Madras High Court sparks debate as modern facilities expand while century-old heritage structures face demolition. Discover the balance between progress and preservation.

Garhwa tribe refuses return amid elephant attacks

A nomadic tribal community in Jharkhand's Garhwa district chooses permanent displacement over returning to their ancestral lands due to increasing human-elephant conflicts, highlighting a growing wildlife crisis.

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