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Rare Tree Kangaroo Found Alive After 90 Years

The Wondiwoi tree kangaroo, feared extinct for nearly a century, has been photographed in Indonesia's West Papua. This rare marsupial's rediscovery highlights the secrets of remote rainforests. Read more about this incredible wildlife find.

Bengaluru NGO Launches Urban Wildlife Ambulance

A Bengaluru NGO has launched a fully-equipped wildlife ambulance with an onboard vet to rescue distressed animals and reduce human-animal conflict in the city. Read how this innovative service is changing urban wildlife conservation.

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.

Indonesia Bus Crash Kills 15 in West Java

A tragic bus accident in Indonesia's West Java province has claimed at least 15 lives. The vehicle plunged into a ravine. Read the full report on the rescue efforts and investigation.

8 Animals Found Only in Australia

Discover 8 incredible animals endemic to Australia, from kangaroos to bilbies. Learn about their unique adaptations and why they exist nowhere else on Earth.

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!

Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards 2025 Winners Revealed

The Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards 2025 winners are out! See the hilarious gorilla, frog, and fox photos that won, from a record 10,000 entries across 109 countries. Laugh and learn about conservation.

Sanctuary Awards 2025: Leopard Photo Wins Top Prize

At the Sanctuary Wildlife Awards 2025 in Mumbai, a leopard photo won top prize. Expert Bittu Sahgal criticises Maharashtra's leopard sterilisation plan, blaming sugarcane farming for conflicts. Read more.

AI Startup Moo Wants Stripes Protects Cows and Tigers

Bengaluru-based Moo Wants Stripes uses AI to identify cattle from tiger stripes, preventing human-wildlife conflict. Their tech aids conservation and farmer safety. Discover their innovative solution.

Wildlife Conservation Day marked in Amritsar schools

Schools in Amritsar observed Wildlife Conservation Day with rallies, pledges, and awareness programs. Students learned about protecting endangered species and biodiversity. Join the movement for conservation!

Two rare vultures die after train collision in Jaisalmer

Two endangered vultures died and one was injured after being hit by a train near Dholiya village in Jaisalmer. The incident highlights the ongoing conflict between wildlife and railway infrastructure in the region. Read more.

Two Long-Billed Vultures Complete 15 Months in MP Wild

Two captive-bred Long-Billed Vultures have successfully spent 15 months in the wild in Madhya Pradesh, a major milestone for India's vulture conservation efforts. Read about this wildlife success story.

Indonesia Floods, Landslide Death Toll Hits 75

The death toll from devastating floods and landslides in West Sumatra, Indonesia, has climbed to 75. Rescue efforts continue as dozens remain missing. Read the latest updates.

18th Tiger Rescue Overloads Karnataka Wildlife Centers

Forest officials rescue 10-year-old tigress in Mysuru, marking 18th tiger rescue in two months. Wildlife centers operate beyond capacity, prompting search for new facilities. Read more about the human-animal conflict crisis.

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