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Meet The Chambal River: The Last Hope Of Many Threatened Species

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AFRICAN CHEETAHS CREATEPREDATORY IMPACT IN INDIA

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Meet The Chambal River: The Last Hope Of Many Threatened Species

December 9, 2025 Oishimaya Sen Nag
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Food waste contributes to green house gas emissions

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AFRICAN CHEETAHS CREATEPREDATORY IMPACT IN INDIA

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Ecosystems

Meet The Chambal River: The Last Hope Of Many Threatened Species

December 9, 2025 Oishimaya Sen Nag

If you have ever visited the Chambal River, you will know it is unlike any other river you have ever seen. Its raw beauty, steep ravines, and unique residents make…

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Food waste contributes to green house gas emissions

October 1, 2024 admin

By Alusch H. AmoghliStrategic operator, International Business Developer, Founder, CEO, Entrepreneur,Green thinker, Private lecturer, Director Development at Accor, GermanyEmail: [email protected] Food waste is a significant Contributor to Greenhouse Gas (GHG)…

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Driving Editorial Car

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Anand Mishra,President, TWSIEmail: [email protected] T h e E d i t o r i a lB o a r d a tC o n s e r v a t…

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AFRICAN CHEETAHS CREATEPREDATORY IMPACT IN INDIA

October 1, 2024 admin

Import of Cheetahs in India from Namibia and South Africa has put resident wildlife in astrange predicament. The overseas candidates were released in specially created enclosures atKuno National Park in…

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Thar desert raptors decline agriculture responsible

April 23, 2024 admin

Steppe Eagle, migratory to India, was observed maximum during winter. It was usually found occupying electric poles along the road to Jaisalmer whether move from Bikaner or from Jodhpur.  Tawny…

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The Call of the Cranes – Expeditions into a Mysterious World

October 3, 2022 admin

Bernhard Wessling The Call of the Cranes – Expeditions into a Mysterious World It is possible to observe 4 crane species in India. Sure, above all, you have the SarusCrane.…

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Sustainable Travel – 6 ways to Build Back better

July 29, 2021 admin

By Julian MatthewsChairman of TOFTigersEmail: [email protected] It’s not really such a long time ago that I first visited Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan. Infact itwas 1998, just 23 years ago.…

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Tourists , art and the bushmeat trade

July 12, 2021 admin

By David Kabambo, Founder and Director of Peace for Conservation.  [email protected]  It is easy to see why the bushmeat trade is such a problem in Africa. Villagers near parks and…

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Livelihoods to traditional hunting communities

July 4, 2021 admin

By Archana Sharma  Managing Trustee, Aranya, Bhopal, India Email: [email protected] In this good practice note, the writer shares her experience with promoting ecotourism among the Pardhi community in Madhya Pradesh, India,   …

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Africa Alive – an eco day out in England

May 15, 2021 Martin Goodman

On the eastern tip of England, where East Anglia bulges into the North Sea, a sampling of Africa’s wildlife is spread across sixty acres. As the UK’s third Covid-19 lockdown…

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