Category : Search result: Kerala Wildlife Protection Amendment Bill


Maharashtra to eliminate man-eating leopards: Fadnavis

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis reveals state government's new policy allowing elimination of confirmed man-eating leopards, with necessary approvals from central authorities already secured.

Men Film Tiger Cubs in BRT Reserve, Spark Outrage

Shocking video from BRT Tiger Reserve shows men filming and disturbing tiger cubs while mother was away, sparking wildlife crime investigation and conservation concerns in Karnataka.

Ganjam Elephant Killing: Man Arrested for Poaching

Shocking wildlife crime uncovered in Odisha as authorities apprehend suspect for allegedly poisoning and killing a protected elephant in Ganjam forest. Full details of the investigation.

Karnataka halts new safaris over man-animal conflict

Karnataka Forest Minister Eshwar Khandre announces moratorium on new safari projects, prioritizes resolving human-animal conflict first. Exclusive details on the state's new wildlife protection strategy.

12 trains halted for elephant herd's safe passage

In an unprecedented move, Indian Railways suspended 12 long-distance trains to allow a herd of 22 wild elephants to cross railway tracks safely at the Jharkhand-Odisha border, highlighting wildlife conservation efforts.

Suspected Elephant Poisoning in Assam Tea Estate

In a tragic incident that has raised alarm in Assam, a male elephant was discovered dead near Bhutiachang tea garden with officials suspecting deliberate poisoning. Forest department launches investigation.

First Snow Leopard Rescued in Kinnaur Dam

In a historic wildlife event, Himachal's Kinnaur district witnesses its first documented snow leopard sighting followed by a dramatic rescue from a water reservoir, marking a conservation milestone.

Kerala Eliminates Extreme Poverty: CM Announcement

Kerala has officially eliminated extreme poverty through comprehensive social welfare programs and sustainable development initiatives, marking a significant milestone in India's fight against poverty.

Karnataka seeks dedicated wildlife veterinarian cadre

Karnataka's Forest Department is seeking government approval to create a specialized cadre of wildlife veterinarians, addressing critical gaps in animal healthcare and conservation efforts across the state's protected areas.

Karnataka's decade-long wildlife vet crisis deepens

Karnataka's forest department faces a severe wildlife healthcare crisis as critical veterinarian positions remain vacant for over 10 years, endangering protected species across the state's reserves and national parks.

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