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Karnataka Tiger Attack: Officials Served Notices

Forest officials served show-cause notices following tragic tiger attack that claimed a man's life in Chamarajanagar district. Investigation reveals critical lapses in wildlife conflict management.

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.

Tiger attack kills woman in Seraikela forest

In a heartbreaking incident, a 45-year-old woman was fatally attacked by a tiger while answering nature's call in the forests near Seraikela. The tragic event has raised serious concerns about human-wildlife conflict in the region.

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.

Karnataka tourism push threatens Beladakuppe wildlife

Karnataka's ambitious tourism development in Beladakuppe's forest areas raises serious concerns about wildlife habitat destruction and human-animal conflict. Experts warn of irreversible ecological damage.

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.

Elephant Omkar destroys ₹5L crops in Goa farms

A wandering elephant named Omkar has destroyed crops worth ₹5 lakh across multiple farms in Goa, prompting urgent response from agricultural authorities. Learn about the trail of destruction and mitigation efforts.

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.

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.

Bandipur officials defy NTCA, feed starving tiger cubs

In a heart-wrenching dilemma between protocol and compassion, Bandipur forest officials are hand-feeding orphaned tiger cubs against national guidelines, sparking a conservation ethics debate across India.

Mysuru Tigress That Attacked Farmer Rescued

A tigress that attacked a farmer in Mysuru has been successfully rescued by forest officials in a tense overnight operation near HD Kote, highlighting human-wildlife conflict in Karnataka.

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