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Wildlife crime network busted in MM Hills after key arrest

The arrest of Govinda, a key accused in multiple wildlife crimes, has led forest officers to apprehend three more suspects in the MM Hills Wildlife Sanctuary. Read how this breakthrough is helping crack organised syndicates.

Farewell to Craig, Africa's Legendary Super Tusker

As Africa mourns Craig, the last great super tusker who died at 54, a writer from Kerala reflects on the elephant's free life, contrasting it with the chained existence of 900 domesticated tuskers back home. Read this poignant tribute.

Three Arrested for Rabbit Poaching in Dindigul

Forest officials in Dindigul arrested three construction workers for setting traps to poach wild rabbits in Odaipatti forest. A fine of Rs 20,000 was imposed. Read more.

Chilika Intensifies Patrols to Stop Bird Poaching for New Year

Wildlife authorities in Chilika have launched a massive 24x7 anti-poaching operation with drones and 80 personnel to safeguard lakhs of migratory birds during the New Year 2026 demand surge. Read how they're protecting the avian visitors.

Coimbatore Crime Rate Falls, Drug Cases Increase in 2025

Coimbatore sees a significant drop in serious crimes like murder and assault in 2025, though drug peddling cases rise. Police report higher conviction rates but struggle with burglaries. Read the full analysis.

Himachal CM Sukhu Directs Speedy Disposal of Land Cases

Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu mandates weekly hearings for land partition cases and sets a March 31 deadline for corrections. Aiming for transparency, he orders a comprehensive land data compilation.

Jobs vs Adobe: The 2005 No-Poaching Email War

Read the explosive 2005 email exchange between Steve Jobs and Adobe CEO Bruce Chizen over employee poaching, a feud that led to a $415 million lawsuit settlement. Discover the long history of alliance and rivalry between Apple and Adobe.

Injured Leopard Rescued in Udanti-Sitanadi After Drone Fails

A senior forest officer used a rope net to subdue an injured leopard near a village in Udanti-Sitanadi Tiger Reserve after drone assistance failed. The big cat, with wire snares in its neck, is now stable. Read about the daring operation and the crackdown

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