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Amur Falcons' Record Migration from India to Africa

Three satellite-tagged Amur falcons made a record-breaking flight from India to Africa in just 5-6 days in Dec 2025. Discover the incredible endurance and science behind their epic migration journey. Read more!

Bird Flu Surge in Europe: 2,896 Cases Reported

A massive avian influenza outbreak in Europe, driven by wild migratory birds, has led to 2,896 cases and the culling of 11 million poultry. Learn about the global threat and necessary precautions.

8 Plants to Attract Birds to Your Balcony

Transform your small balcony into a bird haven! Discover 8 easy-to-grow plants like Sunflower and Tulsi that provide food and shelter, boosting urban biodiversity. Start your green sanctuary today!

FIR against bird poachers at Nuh's Akera-Kotla Lake

An FIR has been registered in Nuh after complaints of migratory bird poaching at Akera-Kotla Lake. Forest teams are removing illegal nets. Read about the action and ongoing NGT proceedings.

Why Indian Crows Are Among World's Smartest Birds

Discover why Indian crows, especially the house crow, are considered avian geniuses. Experts reveal their tool use, problem-solving skills, and urban adaptability. Learn more about these fascinating birds.

Wildlife Panel Clears Rajaji Ropeway Despite NTCA Concerns

The Uttarakhand wildlife board has approved a ropeway in Rajaji Tiger Reserve, overriding strong objections from the National Tiger Conservation Authority. The project aims to boost tourism but raises serious conservation alarms.

Glossy Ibis Birds Return to Bhilwara Water Bodies

The Glossy Ibis, locally called 'Chhota Bujja', is back in Bhilwara, Rajasthan, after its first recorded breeding last year. Experts confirm their return to ponds and rivers. Discover the details of this significant ecological event.

Eurasian Coots Disappear from Vadodara's Wadhwana Lake

The iconic Eurasian coot, once carpeting Wadhwana Lake in Vadodara, is vanishing. Bird counts have crashed from 21,000 to 7,000. Experts cite water levels and food scarcity. Read the full investigation.

Vultures Rehabilitated, Set for Release in Melghat

After a successful rehab in Pench, 15 endangered long-billed vultures are being prepared for release in Melghat Tiger Reserve. A key conservation win for Maharashtra. Read the full story.

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