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SC's 2025 Environmental Vigilance: Uttarakhand to Tamil Nadu

Amid criticism of its Aravalli ruling, the Supreme Court of India maintained a firm stance on environmental protection in 2025, ordering probes, banning mining, and safeguarding wildlife corridors from Uttarakhand to the Nilgiris. Explore the key interven

8 Elephants Killed in Assam Train Collision

A tragic train collision kills eight elephants in Assam's Hojai district, raising urgent questions about railway safety in elephant corridors. Read more on the government's response.

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.

Assam train collision kills 8 elephants, calf dies

A newborn elephant calf died from injuries sustained in a train collision in Assam, raising the death toll to eight. The accident highlights urgent safety concerns for wildlife corridors. Read about the investigation and new safety measures.

Tiger Corridor Census Shows Strong Big Cat Presence in MP

A crucial tiger census in central India reveals significant tiger and leopard signs across Indore, Dewas, and Burhanpur. This vital corridor connects key reserves, ensuring genetic diversity and species survival. Read the full findings.

Elephants stray into Shivamogga farms, damage crops

Two wild elephants from Shettihalli Wildlife Sanctuary are causing crop damage near Shivamogga. Forest officials aim to drive them back as fragmented corridors and illegal fencing threaten wildlife. Read more.

Arunachal's Hidden Wildlife Sanctuaries Revealed

Discover Arunachal Pradesh's untouched wilderness with 6 hidden wildlife sanctuaries housing rare species like red pandas, tigers, and exotic birds. Perfect for nature lovers seeking adventure!

Leopard injures woman through safari bus window

A 22-year-old woman was injured when a leopard pawed through an open safari bus window at Bannerghatta Biological Park. The incident raises safety concerns about wildlife tourism protocols.

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