Category : Search result: Uttarakhand wildlife conflict


Maharashtra's 'Sugar Babies' Leopards Adapt to Farms

Forest officers in Maharashtra's Junnar nickname leopards 'Sugar babies' as they adapt to sugarcane fields. These predators see humans as backdrop, not danger. Learn how wildlife management is changing.

Uttarakhand CM Dhami: No Room for Culture Dilution

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami discusses state's 25-year journey, Uniform Civil Code implementation, and commitment to preserving Devbhoomi's cultural sanctity. Exclusive interview insights.

PM Modi Unveils Uttarakhand Projects & Special Stamps

Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrates Uttarakhand's silver jubilee with special postage stamps, ₹8,000 crore infrastructure projects, and ₹62 crore farmer benefits. Discover the cultural tribute.

Japan Deploys Military Against Rampaging Bears

Japan faces an alarming surge in bear attacks, forcing unprecedented military deployment. Discover the ecological crisis driving these dangerous human-wildlife conflicts across the country.

Pune's 'Maneater' Leopard Captured, Heading to Vantara

A dangerous leopard responsible for multiple human fatalities in Pune's Shirur tehsil has been successfully captured by forest officials and will be relocated to Anant Ambani's Vantara wildlife facility for rehabilitation.

Maharashtra's Leopard Attack Safety Measures

Maharashtra government implements comprehensive safety protocol following leopard attack in Pune region. Enhanced monitoring, rapid response teams, and community awareness initiatives launched.

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.

Wolf that killed infant shot dead in Bahraich

In a heartbreaking incident in Uttar Pradesh's Bahraich district, a wolf mauled a 14-month-old child to death before being eliminated by forest officials. The tragic event has left the village community in shock and raised questions about human-wildlife c

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