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166 Tiger Deaths in India in 2025: NTCA Data

India recorded 166 tiger deaths in 2025, a sharp rise of 40 from 2024. Madhya Pradesh saw the highest fatalities. Experts cite territorial pressure as a key cause. Read the full analysis.

13-Year Street Theatre Crusade Saves India's Vultures

Discover how S Bharathidasan uses unique street theatre and puppetry to spread awareness about vulture conservation in South India, tackling threats like NSAID poisoning. Join the mission to protect our ecosystem's vital scavengers.

Rajasthan Gaushalas Boost Vulture Conservation Efforts

Gaushalas in Rajasthan are pioneering vulture conservation by stopping the use of harmful veterinary drugs and abandoning cattle burial. This ensures a safe food supply for the scavengers. Discover how this model is saving India's critically endangered vu

Vulture flies 750 km from Pench to Nashik in 17 days

A white-rumped vulture released in Pench Tiger Reserve undertakes an epic 750-km journey to Nashik in 17 days, highlighting vulture conservation efforts and their long-distance flight capabilities. Read the full story.

Jatayu Vulture's 15-Day Journey from Pench to Nashik

A Jatayu vulture released in Pench Tiger Reserve completes a remarkable 15-day journey across Maharashtra, reaching Nashik's Anjaneri hills. Tracked by BNHS researchers, its flight highlights crucial conservation efforts.

15 Vultures Tagged at Melghat Tiger Reserve by BNHS

In a major boost for vulture conservation, 15 long-billed vultures from Pinjore's breeding centre were tagged and released at Melghat Tiger Reserve in Maharashtra. Read about this crucial rewilding step.

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.

Romulus Whitaker: How 'Snake Man of India' Fights Fear

Discover the incredible journey of Romulus Whitaker, the 'Snake Man of India,' from a childhood fascination to leading conservation efforts and tackling India's snakebite crisis. Learn how he changed a nation's perception of wildlife.

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.

Karnataka bags National Energy Conservation Award 2025

Karnataka clinches the National Energy Conservation Award 2025 as the best-performing state in energy efficiency, regaining its top spot after a close loss to Maharashtra in 2024. Read about the state's winning strategy.

India Now Top Global Destination for Wild Animals

India has become the world's number one destination for wild animals, with a remarkable 75% of its land now a haven for wildlife. Discover the conservation efforts behind this success. Read more!

Faith Saves Uttarakhand Forests: Deities Protect Trees

Kumaon communities in Uttarakhand are reviving a centuries-old tradition of dedicating forests to local deities like Kotgadi Bhagwati to combat degradation. This blend of faith and conservation is proving more effective than legal threats. Discover how di

KREDL Wins National Energy Conservation Award 2025

Karnataka Renewable Energy Development Ltd (KREDL) has been honored with the National Energy Conservation Award 2025 by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency. Read about this prestigious recognition for sustainable efforts.

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