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WILDLIFE TOURISM
Wildlife Tourism. Wildlife Tourism has grown to unsustainable proportions in many parks in India and is causing diverse problems. Yet, tourism cannot be wished away. Properly regulated and managed it can even be an asset to conservation. (Visited 483 times, 3 visitstoday)
INDIA’S CONSERVATION CHALLENGES In a wide-ranging interview with wildlife and conservation filmmaker, Shekar Dattatri, he outlines the basic problems that beset wildlife conservation in India’s human dominated landscape, and shares his views on preserving these last wild places. (This is an updated version of an interview that was first published under the title‘Not much
WITHDRAW THE EIA 2020 DRAFT NOTIFICATION Over 100 conservationists, concerned citizens, researchers and experts have written a detailed letter to the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, critiquing the EIA 2020 Draft Notification, requesting that it be withdrawn, and asking for a strengthening of the EIA 2006 notification. This letter may be accessed here.SILENT VALLEY
In 1986 Silent Valley was declared a National Park, a striking testimony to the power of peoples’ action. The lessons from this inspiring and hard-fought campaign are still relevant today. Here is a gist drawn from an article by the poet Sugatha Kumari in ‘Silent Valley – Whispers of Reason’.GIB CAMPAIGN UPDATE
Status of the GIB. The Great Indian Bustard lives in short-grass plains and deserts in large arid landscapes. It is now confined to only eight pockets in 6 Indian states — Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. The largest population of about 100 birds (>50%) can be found in Jaisalmer,Barmer, and
THE RECENT SUPREME COURT ORDER ON FOREST RIGHTS ACT (FRA PRESS RELEASE FROM PETITIONERS IN THE FOREST RIGHTS CASE. On February 13th 2019, a three-judge bench of the Supreme Court headed by Justice Arun Mishra issued an extremely important order in Writ Petition 109 of 2008 to ensure protection of forests, which have been severely affected due to ineligible/bogus claimants under the Forest Rights Act(FRA).
REGURGITATION IN BIRDS Birds often regurgitate undigested matter, like bones, feathers, fur, skull and hair. Birds of prey, as well as many other species of birds, regurgitate pellets a few hours after a meal. Here a short-eared owl is caught in the act. There are several reasons why birds and animals regurgitate. Sometimes, adult animals regurgitate food to feed AMPHIBIANS | CONSERVATION INDIA The Lost Amphibians of India (LAI), run by a team of field biologists from Delhi University, is about to come to a close. The project’s vision was to locate 52 ‘lost’ species of amphibians across India. The oldest in the list was a frog last seen in 1834 in Bengal. Theyoungest is
GOA’S MARINE MAMMALS IN DANGER There are published and publicly accessible records of marine mammals from the immediate vicinity of the port area, including not just Indian humpback dolphins, but also finless porpoises, and killer whales (Orcinus orca). A very rare record of a humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) was made in March 2017 at the nearby GrandeIsland, which
STATUS OF GREAT INDIAN BUSTARD AND ASSOCIATED WILDLIFE IN THAR Rodgers et al. 2002Aridity ). regime ranges from Arid (Jodhpur), Superarid (Jaisalmer and Bikaner) to Semiparched (Barmer) conditions. Rainfall is scarce and erratic, at mean annual quanta of 100500 -WILDLIFE TOURISM
Wildlife Tourism. Wildlife Tourism has grown to unsustainable proportions in many parks in India and is causing diverse problems. Yet, tourism cannot be wished away. Properly regulated and managed it can even be an asset to conservation. (Visited 483 times, 3 visitstoday)
INDIA’S CONSERVATION CHALLENGES In a wide-ranging interview with wildlife and conservation filmmaker, Shekar Dattatri, he outlines the basic problems that beset wildlife conservation in India’s human dominated landscape, and shares his views on preserving these last wild places. (This is an updated version of an interview that was first published under the title‘Not much
WITHDRAW THE EIA 2020 DRAFT NOTIFICATION Over 100 conservationists, concerned citizens, researchers and experts have written a detailed letter to the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, critiquing the EIA 2020 Draft Notification, requesting that it be withdrawn, and asking for a strengthening of the EIA 2006 notification. This letter may be accessed here.SILENT VALLEY
In 1986 Silent Valley was declared a National Park, a striking testimony to the power of peoples’ action. The lessons from this inspiring and hard-fought campaign are still relevant today. Here is a gist drawn from an article by the poet Sugatha Kumari in ‘Silent Valley – Whispers of Reason’.GIB CAMPAIGN UPDATE
Status of the GIB. The Great Indian Bustard lives in short-grass plains and deserts in large arid landscapes. It is now confined to only eight pockets in 6 Indian states — Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. The largest population of about 100 birds (>50%) can be found in Jaisalmer,Barmer, and
THE RECENT SUPREME COURT ORDER ON FOREST RIGHTS ACT (FRA PRESS RELEASE FROM PETITIONERS IN THE FOREST RIGHTS CASE. On February 13th 2019, a three-judge bench of the Supreme Court headed by Justice Arun Mishra issued an extremely important order in Writ Petition 109 of 2008 to ensure protection of forests, which have been severely affected due to ineligible/bogus claimants under the Forest Rights Act(FRA).
REGURGITATION IN BIRDS Birds often regurgitate undigested matter, like bones, feathers, fur, skull and hair. Birds of prey, as well as many other species of birds, regurgitate pellets a few hours after a meal. Here a short-eared owl is caught in the act. There are several reasons why birds and animals regurgitate. Sometimes, adult animals regurgitate food to feed AMPHIBIANS | CONSERVATION INDIA The Lost Amphibians of India (LAI), run by a team of field biologists from Delhi University, is about to come to a close. The project’s vision was to locate 52 ‘lost’ species of amphibians across India. The oldest in the list was a frog last seen in 1834 in Bengal. Theyoungest is
GOA’S MARINE MAMMALS IN DANGER There are published and publicly accessible records of marine mammals from the immediate vicinity of the port area, including not just Indian humpback dolphins, but also finless porpoises, and killer whales (Orcinus orca). A very rare record of a humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) was made in March 2017 at the nearby GrandeIsland, which
STATUS OF GREAT INDIAN BUSTARD AND ASSOCIATED WILDLIFE IN THAR Rodgers et al. 2002Aridity ). regime ranges from Arid (Jodhpur), Superarid (Jaisalmer and Bikaner) to Semiparched (Barmer) conditions. Rainfall is scarce and erratic, at mean annual quanta of 100500 -CONSERVATION INDIA
Conservation Conversations – A Video Series. India’s Conservation Challenges. The Constitutional Imperatives in the Protection of Wildlife. Legal Framework for Wildlife Conservation in India. Be a Conservation-friendly Wildlife Tourist, Nature Lover or Photographer. SOMESHWAR SHYAM SUNDER: A FOREST GIANT IS FELLED He lived a full life, even after retirement from service in 1989. On 29-4-2021, Covid-related health complications felled the forest giant. He was 90, the exact age when mature teak trees are felled by foresters. I first met Shyam Sunder, when I was just seven years old. He was visiting his uncle (my father Shivarama Karanth) in Puttur.SILENT VALLEY
In 1986 Silent Valley was declared a National Park, a striking testimony to the power of peoples’ action. The lessons from this inspiring and hard-fought campaign are still relevant today. Here is a gist drawn from an article by the poet Sugatha Kumari in ‘Silent Valley – Whispers of Reason’. WITHDRAW THE EIA 2020 DRAFT NOTIFICATION Over 100 conservationists, concerned citizens, researchers and experts have written a detailed letter to the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, critiquing the EIA 2020 Draft Notification, requesting that it be withdrawn, and asking for a strengthening of the EIA 2006 notification. This letter may be accessed here. EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE NATIONAL GREEN The NGT was established on October 18, 2010 under the National Green Tribunal Act 2010, passed by the Central Government. The stated objective of the Central Government was to provide a specialized forum for effective and speedy disposal of cases pertaining to environment protection, conservation of forests and for seeking compensation for HUMAN – TIGER CONFLICT: CAUSE, CONSEQUENCE AND MITIGATION Human – Tiger conflict: Cause, Consequence and Mitigation. This tiger had killed a goat outside the park in Talda Khet village causing the villagers to poison the kill. Killing of livestock usually causes conflict. Dr. K Ullas Karanth, Senior Scientist, Wildlife Conservation Society, and Dr. Rajesh Gopal, Member Secretary of the National AMPHIBIANS | CONSERVATION INDIA The Lost Amphibians of India (LAI), run by a team of field biologists from Delhi University, is about to come to a close. The project’s vision was to locate 52 ‘lost’ species of amphibians across India. The oldest in the list was a frog last seen in 1834 in Bengal. Theyoungest is
NEGOTIATING FOR PROTECTED AREAS: HOW THE FORESTS OF ANSHI Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary has seen several drastic changes in its boundaries. It was originally notified as a game sanctuary covering an area of 127 sq km on 10 May 1956. In 1975, post the euphoria REWILDING IN A CITY; MAKING OF THE ARAVALI BIODIVERSITY I first heard of the Aravalli Biodiversity Park in 2011 from Pradip Krishen, a friend and mentor in the field of rewilding. He asked if I was free to work with a small group of people—a citizens’ initiative—who wanted to plant ‘a million trees’ and create a nature park on an old mining site at the edge of Gurgaon. RUNNING OUT OF TIME? THE GREAT INDIAN BUSTARD ARDEOTIS ORIGINAL PAPER Running out of time? The great Indian bustard Ardeotis nigriceps—status, viability, and conservation strategies Sutirtha Dutta & Asad R. Rahmani & Yadvendradev V. JhalaWILDLIFE TOURISM
Wildlife Tourism. Wildlife Tourism has grown to unsustainable proportions in many parks in India and is causing diverse problems. Yet, tourism cannot be wished away. Properly regulated and managed it can even be an asset to conservation. (Visited 483 times, 3 visitstoday)
SOMESHWAR SHYAM SUNDER: A FOREST GIANT IS FELLED He lived a full life, even after retirement from service in 1989. On 29-4-2021, Covid-related health complications felled the forest giant. He was 90, the exact age when mature teak trees are felled by foresters. I first met Shyam Sunder, when I was just seven years old. He was visiting his uncle (my father Shivarama Karanth) in Puttur. INDIA’S CONSERVATION CHALLENGES In a wide-ranging interview with wildlife and conservation filmmaker, Shekar Dattatri, he outlines the basic problems that beset wildlife conservation in India’s human dominated landscape, and shares his views on preserving these last wild places. (This is an updated version of an interview that was first published under the title‘Not much
GIB CAMPAIGN UPDATE
Status of the GIB. The Great Indian Bustard lives in short-grass plains and deserts in large arid landscapes. It is now confined to only eight pockets in 6 Indian states — Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. The largest population of about 100 birds (>50%) can be found in Jaisalmer,Barmer, and
SILENT VALLEY
In 1986 Silent Valley was declared a National Park, a striking testimony to the power of peoples’ action. The lessons from this inspiring and hard-fought campaign are still relevant today. Here is a gist drawn from an article by the poet Sugatha Kumari in ‘Silent Valley – Whispers of Reason’. REGURGITATION IN BIRDS Birds often regurgitate undigested matter, like bones, feathers, fur, skull and hair. Birds of prey, as well as many other species of birds, regurgitate pellets a few hours after a meal. Here a short-eared owl is caught in the act. There are several reasons why birds and animals regurgitate. Sometimes, adult animals regurgitate food to feed THE RECENT SUPREME COURT ORDER ON FOREST RIGHTS ACT (FRA PRESS RELEASE FROM PETITIONERS IN THE FOREST RIGHTS CASE. On February 13th 2019, a three-judge bench of the Supreme Court headed by Justice Arun Mishra issued an extremely important order in Writ Petition 109 of 2008 to ensure protection of forests, which have been severely affected due to ineligible/bogus claimants under the Forest Rights Act(FRA).
AMPHIBIANS | CONSERVATION INDIA The Lost Amphibians of India (LAI), run by a team of field biologists from Delhi University, is about to come to a close. The project’s vision was to locate 52 ‘lost’ species of amphibians across India. The oldest in the list was a frog last seen in 1834 in Bengal. Theyoungest is
GOA’S MARINE MAMMALS IN DANGER There are published and publicly accessible records of marine mammals from the immediate vicinity of the port area, including not just Indian humpback dolphins, but also finless porpoises, and killer whales (Orcinus orca). A very rare record of a humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) was made in March 2017 at the nearby GrandeIsland, which
STATUS OF GREAT INDIAN BUSTARD AND ASSOCIATED WILDLIFE IN THAR Rodgers et al. 2002Aridity ). regime ranges from Arid (Jodhpur), Superarid (Jaisalmer and Bikaner) to Semiparched (Barmer) conditions. Rainfall is scarce and erratic, at mean annual quanta of 100500 -WILDLIFE TOURISM
Wildlife Tourism. Wildlife Tourism has grown to unsustainable proportions in many parks in India and is causing diverse problems. Yet, tourism cannot be wished away. Properly regulated and managed it can even be an asset to conservation. (Visited 483 times, 3 visitstoday)
SOMESHWAR SHYAM SUNDER: A FOREST GIANT IS FELLED He lived a full life, even after retirement from service in 1989. On 29-4-2021, Covid-related health complications felled the forest giant. He was 90, the exact age when mature teak trees are felled by foresters. I first met Shyam Sunder, when I was just seven years old. He was visiting his uncle (my father Shivarama Karanth) in Puttur. INDIA’S CONSERVATION CHALLENGES In a wide-ranging interview with wildlife and conservation filmmaker, Shekar Dattatri, he outlines the basic problems that beset wildlife conservation in India’s human dominated landscape, and shares his views on preserving these last wild places. (This is an updated version of an interview that was first published under the title‘Not much
GIB CAMPAIGN UPDATE
Status of the GIB. The Great Indian Bustard lives in short-grass plains and deserts in large arid landscapes. It is now confined to only eight pockets in 6 Indian states — Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. The largest population of about 100 birds (>50%) can be found in Jaisalmer,Barmer, and
SILENT VALLEY
In 1986 Silent Valley was declared a National Park, a striking testimony to the power of peoples’ action. The lessons from this inspiring and hard-fought campaign are still relevant today. Here is a gist drawn from an article by the poet Sugatha Kumari in ‘Silent Valley – Whispers of Reason’. REGURGITATION IN BIRDS Birds often regurgitate undigested matter, like bones, feathers, fur, skull and hair. Birds of prey, as well as many other species of birds, regurgitate pellets a few hours after a meal. Here a short-eared owl is caught in the act. There are several reasons why birds and animals regurgitate. Sometimes, adult animals regurgitate food to feed THE RECENT SUPREME COURT ORDER ON FOREST RIGHTS ACT (FRA PRESS RELEASE FROM PETITIONERS IN THE FOREST RIGHTS CASE. On February 13th 2019, a three-judge bench of the Supreme Court headed by Justice Arun Mishra issued an extremely important order in Writ Petition 109 of 2008 to ensure protection of forests, which have been severely affected due to ineligible/bogus claimants under the Forest Rights Act(FRA).
AMPHIBIANS | CONSERVATION INDIA The Lost Amphibians of India (LAI), run by a team of field biologists from Delhi University, is about to come to a close. The project’s vision was to locate 52 ‘lost’ species of amphibians across India. The oldest in the list was a frog last seen in 1834 in Bengal. Theyoungest is
GOA’S MARINE MAMMALS IN DANGER There are published and publicly accessible records of marine mammals from the immediate vicinity of the port area, including not just Indian humpback dolphins, but also finless porpoises, and killer whales (Orcinus orca). A very rare record of a humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) was made in March 2017 at the nearby GrandeIsland, which
STATUS OF GREAT INDIAN BUSTARD AND ASSOCIATED WILDLIFE IN THAR Rodgers et al. 2002Aridity ). regime ranges from Arid (Jodhpur), Superarid (Jaisalmer and Bikaner) to Semiparched (Barmer) conditions. Rainfall is scarce and erratic, at mean annual quanta of 100500 -CONSERVATION INDIA
Conservation Conversations – A Video Series. India’s Conservation Challenges. The Constitutional Imperatives in the Protection of Wildlife. Legal Framework for Wildlife Conservation in India. Be a Conservation-friendly Wildlife Tourist, Nature Lover or Photographer. WITHDRAW THE EIA 2020 DRAFT NOTIFICATION Over 100 conservationists, concerned citizens, researchers and experts have written a detailed letter to the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, critiquing the EIA 2020 Draft Notification, requesting that it be withdrawn, and asking for a strengthening of the EIA 2006 notification. This letter may be accessed here. EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE NATIONAL GREEN The NGT was established on October 18, 2010 under the National Green Tribunal Act 2010, passed by the Central Government. The stated objective of the Central Government was to provide a specialized forum for effective and speedy disposal of cases pertaining to environment protection, conservation of forests and for seeking compensation forSILENT VALLEY
In 1986 Silent Valley was declared a National Park, a striking testimony to the power of peoples’ action. The lessons from this inspiring and hard-fought campaign are still relevant today. Here is a gist drawn from an article by the poet Sugatha Kumari in ‘Silent Valley – Whispers of Reason’. HUMAN – TIGER CONFLICT: CAUSE, CONSEQUENCE AND MITIGATION Human – Tiger conflict: Cause, Consequence and Mitigation. This tiger had killed a goat outside the park in Talda Khet village causing the villagers to poison the kill. Killing of livestock usually causes conflict. Dr. K Ullas Karanth, Senior Scientist, Wildlife Conservation Society, and Dr. Rajesh Gopal, Member Secretary of the National BEST PRACTICES OF HUMAN ELEPHANT CONFLICT MANAGEMENT IN INDIA Citation: Panda, P. P., Noyal, T. & Dasgupta, S. (2020). Best Practices of Human – Elephant Conflict Management in India. Published by Elephant Cell, Wildlife AMPHIBIANS | CONSERVATION INDIA The Lost Amphibians of India (LAI), run by a team of field biologists from Delhi University, is about to come to a close. The project’s vision was to locate 52 ‘lost’ species of amphibians across India. The oldest in the list was a frog last seen in 1834 in Bengal. Theyoungest is
NEGOTIATING FOR PROTECTED AREAS: HOW THE FORESTS OF ANSHI Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary has seen several drastic changes in its boundaries. It was originally notified as a game sanctuary covering an area of 127 sq km on 10 May 1956. In 1975, post the euphoria WHAT IS RIGHT TO INFORMATION AND HOW TO USE IT? What is Right to Information and how to use it? Courtesy: www.righttoinformation.org What is RTI? RTI stands for Right to Information. Right to Information is a part of fundamental rightsunder Article
RUNNING OUT OF TIME? THE GREAT INDIAN BUSTARD ARDEOTIS scapes of Bikaner holds the largest global population of the GIB currently numbering between 100 and 125 birds, along with another 25–50 birds in Ajmer, Pali, and Tonk districtsWILDLIFE TOURISM
Wildlife Tourism. Wildlife Tourism has grown to unsustainable proportions in many parks in India and is causing diverse problems. Yet, tourism cannot be wished away. Properly regulated and managed it can even be an asset to conservation. (Visited 483 times, 3 visitstoday)
SOMESHWAR SHYAM SUNDER: A FOREST GIANT IS FELLED He lived a full life, even after retirement from service in 1989. On 29-4-2021, Covid-related health complications felled the forest giant. He was 90, the exact age when mature teak trees are felled by foresters. I first met Shyam Sunder, when I was just seven years old. He was visiting his uncle (my father Shivarama Karanth) in Puttur. INDIA’S CONSERVATION CHALLENGES In a wide-ranging interview with wildlife and conservation filmmaker, Shekar Dattatri, he outlines the basic problems that beset wildlife conservation in India’s human dominated landscape, and shares his views on preserving these last wild places. (This is an updated version of an interview that was first published under the title‘Not much
GIB CAMPAIGN UPDATE
Status of the GIB. The Great Indian Bustard lives in short-grass plains and deserts in large arid landscapes. It is now confined to only eight pockets in 6 Indian states — Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. The largest population of about 100 birds (>50%) can be found in Jaisalmer,Barmer, and
SILENT VALLEY
In 1986 Silent Valley was declared a National Park, a striking testimony to the power of peoples’ action. The lessons from this inspiring and hard-fought campaign are still relevant today. Here is a gist drawn from an article by the poet Sugatha Kumari in ‘Silent Valley – Whispers of Reason’. REGURGITATION IN BIRDS Birds often regurgitate undigested matter, like bones, feathers, fur, skull and hair. Birds of prey, as well as many other species of birds, regurgitate pellets a few hours after a meal. Here a short-eared owl is caught in the act. There are several reasons why birds and animals regurgitate. Sometimes, adult animals regurgitate food to feed THE RECENT SUPREME COURT ORDER ON FOREST RIGHTS ACT (FRA PRESS RELEASE FROM PETITIONERS IN THE FOREST RIGHTS CASE. On February 13th 2019, a three-judge bench of the Supreme Court headed by Justice Arun Mishra issued an extremely important order in Writ Petition 109 of 2008 to ensure protection of forests, which have been severely affected due to ineligible/bogus claimants under the Forest Rights Act(FRA).
AMPHIBIANS | CONSERVATION INDIA The Lost Amphibians of India (LAI), run by a team of field biologists from Delhi University, is about to come to a close. The project’s vision was to locate 52 ‘lost’ species of amphibians across India. The oldest in the list was a frog last seen in 1834 in Bengal. Theyoungest is
GOA’S MARINE MAMMALS IN DANGER There are published and publicly accessible records of marine mammals from the immediate vicinity of the port area, including not just Indian humpback dolphins, but also finless porpoises, and killer whales (Orcinus orca). A very rare record of a humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) was made in March 2017 at the nearby GrandeIsland, which
STATUS OF GREAT INDIAN BUSTARD AND ASSOCIATED WILDLIFE IN THAR Rodgers et al. 2002Aridity ). regime ranges from Arid (Jodhpur), Superarid (Jaisalmer and Bikaner) to Semiparched (Barmer) conditions. Rainfall is scarce and erratic, at mean annual quanta of 100500 -WILDLIFE TOURISM
Wildlife Tourism. Wildlife Tourism has grown to unsustainable proportions in many parks in India and is causing diverse problems. Yet, tourism cannot be wished away. Properly regulated and managed it can even be an asset to conservation. (Visited 483 times, 3 visitstoday)
SOMESHWAR SHYAM SUNDER: A FOREST GIANT IS FELLED He lived a full life, even after retirement from service in 1989. On 29-4-2021, Covid-related health complications felled the forest giant. He was 90, the exact age when mature teak trees are felled by foresters. I first met Shyam Sunder, when I was just seven years old. He was visiting his uncle (my father Shivarama Karanth) in Puttur. INDIA’S CONSERVATION CHALLENGES In a wide-ranging interview with wildlife and conservation filmmaker, Shekar Dattatri, he outlines the basic problems that beset wildlife conservation in India’s human dominated landscape, and shares his views on preserving these last wild places. (This is an updated version of an interview that was first published under the title‘Not much
GIB CAMPAIGN UPDATE
Status of the GIB. The Great Indian Bustard lives in short-grass plains and deserts in large arid landscapes. It is now confined to only eight pockets in 6 Indian states — Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. The largest population of about 100 birds (>50%) can be found in Jaisalmer,Barmer, and
SILENT VALLEY
In 1986 Silent Valley was declared a National Park, a striking testimony to the power of peoples’ action. The lessons from this inspiring and hard-fought campaign are still relevant today. Here is a gist drawn from an article by the poet Sugatha Kumari in ‘Silent Valley – Whispers of Reason’. REGURGITATION IN BIRDS Birds often regurgitate undigested matter, like bones, feathers, fur, skull and hair. Birds of prey, as well as many other species of birds, regurgitate pellets a few hours after a meal. Here a short-eared owl is caught in the act. There are several reasons why birds and animals regurgitate. Sometimes, adult animals regurgitate food to feed THE RECENT SUPREME COURT ORDER ON FOREST RIGHTS ACT (FRA PRESS RELEASE FROM PETITIONERS IN THE FOREST RIGHTS CASE. On February 13th 2019, a three-judge bench of the Supreme Court headed by Justice Arun Mishra issued an extremely important order in Writ Petition 109 of 2008 to ensure protection of forests, which have been severely affected due to ineligible/bogus claimants under the Forest Rights Act(FRA).
AMPHIBIANS | CONSERVATION INDIA The Lost Amphibians of India (LAI), run by a team of field biologists from Delhi University, is about to come to a close. The project’s vision was to locate 52 ‘lost’ species of amphibians across India. The oldest in the list was a frog last seen in 1834 in Bengal. Theyoungest is
GOA’S MARINE MAMMALS IN DANGER There are published and publicly accessible records of marine mammals from the immediate vicinity of the port area, including not just Indian humpback dolphins, but also finless porpoises, and killer whales (Orcinus orca). A very rare record of a humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) was made in March 2017 at the nearby GrandeIsland, which
STATUS OF GREAT INDIAN BUSTARD AND ASSOCIATED WILDLIFE IN THAR Rodgers et al. 2002Aridity ). regime ranges from Arid (Jodhpur), Superarid (Jaisalmer and Bikaner) to Semiparched (Barmer) conditions. Rainfall is scarce and erratic, at mean annual quanta of 100500 -CONSERVATION INDIA
Conservation Conversations – A Video Series. India’s Conservation Challenges. The Constitutional Imperatives in the Protection of Wildlife. Legal Framework for Wildlife Conservation in India. Be a Conservation-friendly Wildlife Tourist, Nature Lover or Photographer. WITHDRAW THE EIA 2020 DRAFT NOTIFICATION Over 100 conservationists, concerned citizens, researchers and experts have written a detailed letter to the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, critiquing the EIA 2020 Draft Notification, requesting that it be withdrawn, and asking for a strengthening of the EIA 2006 notification. This letter may be accessed here. EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE NATIONAL GREEN The NGT was established on October 18, 2010 under the National Green Tribunal Act 2010, passed by the Central Government. The stated objective of the Central Government was to provide a specialized forum for effective and speedy disposal of cases pertaining to environment protection, conservation of forests and for seeking compensation forSILENT VALLEY
In 1986 Silent Valley was declared a National Park, a striking testimony to the power of peoples’ action. The lessons from this inspiring and hard-fought campaign are still relevant today. Here is a gist drawn from an article by the poet Sugatha Kumari in ‘Silent Valley – Whispers of Reason’. HUMAN – TIGER CONFLICT: CAUSE, CONSEQUENCE AND MITIGATION Human – Tiger conflict: Cause, Consequence and Mitigation. This tiger had killed a goat outside the park in Talda Khet village causing the villagers to poison the kill. Killing of livestock usually causes conflict. Dr. K Ullas Karanth, Senior Scientist, Wildlife Conservation Society, and Dr. Rajesh Gopal, Member Secretary of the National BEST PRACTICES OF HUMAN ELEPHANT CONFLICT MANAGEMENT IN INDIA Citation: Panda, P. P., Noyal, T. & Dasgupta, S. (2020). Best Practices of Human – Elephant Conflict Management in India. Published by Elephant Cell, Wildlife AMPHIBIANS | CONSERVATION INDIA The Lost Amphibians of India (LAI), run by a team of field biologists from Delhi University, is about to come to a close. The project’s vision was to locate 52 ‘lost’ species of amphibians across India. The oldest in the list was a frog last seen in 1834 in Bengal. Theyoungest is
NEGOTIATING FOR PROTECTED AREAS: HOW THE FORESTS OF ANSHI Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary has seen several drastic changes in its boundaries. It was originally notified as a game sanctuary covering an area of 127 sq km on 10 May 1956. In 1975, post the euphoria WHAT IS RIGHT TO INFORMATION AND HOW TO USE IT? What is Right to Information and how to use it? Courtesy: www.righttoinformation.org What is RTI? RTI stands for Right to Information. Right to Information is a part of fundamental rightsunder Article
RUNNING OUT OF TIME? THE GREAT INDIAN BUSTARD ARDEOTIS scapes of Bikaner holds the largest global population of the GIB currently numbering between 100 and 125 birds, along with another 25–50 birds in Ajmer, Pali, and Tonk districtsWILDLIFE TOURISM
Wildlife Tourism. Wildlife Tourism has grown to unsustainable proportions in many parks in India and is causing diverse problems. Yet, tourism cannot be wished away. Properly regulated and managed it can even be an asset to conservation. (Visited 483 times, 3 visitstoday)
SOMESHWAR SHYAM SUNDER: A FOREST GIANT IS FELLED He lived a full life, even after retirement from service in 1989. On 29-4-2021, Covid-related health complications felled the forest giant. He was 90, the exact age when mature teak trees are felled by foresters. I first met Shyam Sunder, when I was just seven years old. He was visiting his uncle (my father Shivarama Karanth) in Puttur. INDIA’S CONSERVATION CHALLENGES In a wide-ranging interview with wildlife and conservation filmmaker, Shekar Dattatri, he outlines the basic problems that beset wildlife conservation in India’s human dominated landscape, and shares his views on preserving these last wild places. (This is an updated version of an interview that was first published under the title‘Not much
GIB CAMPAIGN UPDATE
Status of the GIB. The Great Indian Bustard lives in short-grass plains and deserts in large arid landscapes. It is now confined to only eight pockets in 6 Indian states — Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. The largest population of about 100 birds (>50%) can be found in Jaisalmer,Barmer, and
SILENT VALLEY
In 1986 Silent Valley was declared a National Park, a striking testimony to the power of peoples’ action. The lessons from this inspiring and hard-fought campaign are still relevant today. Here is a gist drawn from an article by the poet Sugatha Kumari in ‘Silent Valley – Whispers of Reason’. REGURGITATION IN BIRDS Birds often regurgitate undigested matter, like bones, feathers, fur, skull and hair. Birds of prey, as well as many other species of birds, regurgitate pellets a few hours after a meal. Here a short-eared owl is caught in the act. There are several reasons why birds and animals regurgitate. Sometimes, adult animals regurgitate food to feed THE RECENT SUPREME COURT ORDER ON FOREST RIGHTS ACT (FRA PRESS RELEASE FROM PETITIONERS IN THE FOREST RIGHTS CASE. On February 13th 2019, a three-judge bench of the Supreme Court headed by Justice Arun Mishra issued an extremely important order in Writ Petition 109 of 2008 to ensure protection of forests, which have been severely affected due to ineligible/bogus claimants under the Forest Rights Act(FRA).
AMPHIBIANS | CONSERVATION INDIA The Lost Amphibians of India (LAI), run by a team of field biologists from Delhi University, is about to come to a close. The project’s vision was to locate 52 ‘lost’ species of amphibians across India. The oldest in the list was a frog last seen in 1834 in Bengal. Theyoungest is
GOA’S MARINE MAMMALS IN DANGER There are published and publicly accessible records of marine mammals from the immediate vicinity of the port area, including not just Indian humpback dolphins, but also finless porpoises, and killer whales (Orcinus orca). A very rare record of a humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) was made in March 2017 at the nearby GrandeIsland, which
STATUS OF GREAT INDIAN BUSTARD AND ASSOCIATED WILDLIFE IN THAR Rodgers et al. 2002Aridity ). regime ranges from Arid (Jodhpur), Superarid (Jaisalmer and Bikaner) to Semiparched (Barmer) conditions. Rainfall is scarce and erratic, at mean annual quanta of 100500 -WILDLIFE TOURISM
Wildlife Tourism. Wildlife Tourism has grown to unsustainable proportions in many parks in India and is causing diverse problems. Yet, tourism cannot be wished away. Properly regulated and managed it can even be an asset to conservation. (Visited 483 times, 3 visitstoday)
SOMESHWAR SHYAM SUNDER: A FOREST GIANT IS FELLED He lived a full life, even after retirement from service in 1989. On 29-4-2021, Covid-related health complications felled the forest giant. He was 90, the exact age when mature teak trees are felled by foresters. I first met Shyam Sunder, when I was just seven years old. He was visiting his uncle (my father Shivarama Karanth) in Puttur. INDIA’S CONSERVATION CHALLENGES In a wide-ranging interview with wildlife and conservation filmmaker, Shekar Dattatri, he outlines the basic problems that beset wildlife conservation in India’s human dominated landscape, and shares his views on preserving these last wild places. (This is an updated version of an interview that was first published under the title‘Not much
GIB CAMPAIGN UPDATE
Status of the GIB. The Great Indian Bustard lives in short-grass plains and deserts in large arid landscapes. It is now confined to only eight pockets in 6 Indian states — Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. The largest population of about 100 birds (>50%) can be found in Jaisalmer,Barmer, and
SILENT VALLEY
In 1986 Silent Valley was declared a National Park, a striking testimony to the power of peoples’ action. The lessons from this inspiring and hard-fought campaign are still relevant today. Here is a gist drawn from an article by the poet Sugatha Kumari in ‘Silent Valley – Whispers of Reason’. REGURGITATION IN BIRDS Birds often regurgitate undigested matter, like bones, feathers, fur, skull and hair. Birds of prey, as well as many other species of birds, regurgitate pellets a few hours after a meal. Here a short-eared owl is caught in the act. There are several reasons why birds and animals regurgitate. Sometimes, adult animals regurgitate food to feed THE RECENT SUPREME COURT ORDER ON FOREST RIGHTS ACT (FRA PRESS RELEASE FROM PETITIONERS IN THE FOREST RIGHTS CASE. On February 13th 2019, a three-judge bench of the Supreme Court headed by Justice Arun Mishra issued an extremely important order in Writ Petition 109 of 2008 to ensure protection of forests, which have been severely affected due to ineligible/bogus claimants under the Forest Rights Act(FRA).
AMPHIBIANS | CONSERVATION INDIA The Lost Amphibians of India (LAI), run by a team of field biologists from Delhi University, is about to come to a close. The project’s vision was to locate 52 ‘lost’ species of amphibians across India. The oldest in the list was a frog last seen in 1834 in Bengal. Theyoungest is
GOA’S MARINE MAMMALS IN DANGER There are published and publicly accessible records of marine mammals from the immediate vicinity of the port area, including not just Indian humpback dolphins, but also finless porpoises, and killer whales (Orcinus orca). A very rare record of a humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) was made in March 2017 at the nearby GrandeIsland, which
STATUS OF GREAT INDIAN BUSTARD AND ASSOCIATED WILDLIFE IN THAR Rodgers et al. 2002Aridity ). regime ranges from Arid (Jodhpur), Superarid (Jaisalmer and Bikaner) to Semiparched (Barmer) conditions. Rainfall is scarce and erratic, at mean annual quanta of 100500 -CONSERVATION INDIA
Conservation Conversations – A Video Series. India’s Conservation Challenges. The Constitutional Imperatives in the Protection of Wildlife. Legal Framework for Wildlife Conservation in India. Be a Conservation-friendly Wildlife Tourist, Nature Lover or Photographer. WITHDRAW THE EIA 2020 DRAFT NOTIFICATION Over 100 conservationists, concerned citizens, researchers and experts have written a detailed letter to the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, critiquing the EIA 2020 Draft Notification, requesting that it be withdrawn, and asking for a strengthening of the EIA 2006 notification. This letter may be accessed here. EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE NATIONAL GREEN The NGT was established on October 18, 2010 under the National Green Tribunal Act 2010, passed by the Central Government. The stated objective of the Central Government was to provide a specialized forum for effective and speedy disposal of cases pertaining to environment protection, conservation of forests and for seeking compensation forSILENT VALLEY
In 1986 Silent Valley was declared a National Park, a striking testimony to the power of peoples’ action. The lessons from this inspiring and hard-fought campaign are still relevant today. Here is a gist drawn from an article by the poet Sugatha Kumari in ‘Silent Valley – Whispers of Reason’. HUMAN – TIGER CONFLICT: CAUSE, CONSEQUENCE AND MITIGATION Human – Tiger conflict: Cause, Consequence and Mitigation. This tiger had killed a goat outside the park in Talda Khet village causing the villagers to poison the kill. Killing of livestock usually causes conflict. Dr. K Ullas Karanth, Senior Scientist, Wildlife Conservation Society, and Dr. Rajesh Gopal, Member Secretary of the National BEST PRACTICES OF HUMAN ELEPHANT CONFLICT MANAGEMENT IN INDIA Citation: Panda, P. P., Noyal, T. & Dasgupta, S. (2020). Best Practices of Human – Elephant Conflict Management in India. Published by Elephant Cell, Wildlife AMPHIBIANS | CONSERVATION INDIA The Lost Amphibians of India (LAI), run by a team of field biologists from Delhi University, is about to come to a close. The project’s vision was to locate 52 ‘lost’ species of amphibians across India. The oldest in the list was a frog last seen in 1834 in Bengal. Theyoungest is
NEGOTIATING FOR PROTECTED AREAS: HOW THE FORESTS OF ANSHI Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary has seen several drastic changes in its boundaries. It was originally notified as a game sanctuary covering an area of 127 sq km on 10 May 1956. In 1975, post the euphoria WHAT IS RIGHT TO INFORMATION AND HOW TO USE IT? What is Right to Information and how to use it? Courtesy: www.righttoinformation.org What is RTI? RTI stands for Right to Information. Right to Information is a part of fundamental rightsunder Article
RUNNING OUT OF TIME? THE GREAT INDIAN BUSTARD ARDEOTIS scapes of Bikaner holds the largest global population of the GIB currently numbering between 100 and 125 birds, along with another 25–50 birds in Ajmer, Pali, and Tonk districtsCONSERVATION INDIA
Conservation Conversations – A Video Series. India’s Conservation Challenges. The Constitutional Imperatives in the Protection of Wildlife. Legal Framework for Wildlife Conservation in India. Be a Conservation-friendly Wildlife Tourist, Nature Lover or Photographer.WILDLIFE TOURISM
Wildlife Tourism. Wildlife Tourism has grown to unsustainable proportions in many parks in India and is causing diverse problems. Yet, tourism cannot be wished away. Properly regulated and managed it can even be an asset to conservation. (Visited 483 times, 3 visitstoday)
CASE STUDIES
CI is a non-profit, non-commercial portal that aims to facilitate wildlife and nature conservation by providing reliable information and the tools needed to campaign effectively. SOMESHWAR SHYAM SUNDER: A FOREST GIANT IS FELLED He lived a full life, even after retirement from service in 1989. On 29-4-2021, Covid-related health complications felled the forest giant. He was 90, the exact age when mature teak trees are felled by foresters. I first met Shyam Sunder, when I was just seven years old. He was visiting his uncle (my father Shivarama Karanth) in Puttur. THE ENIGMA OF THE FOREST OWLET The Enigma of the Forest Owlet. The Forest Owlet is endemic to India and been classified as a Critically Endangered species by the IUCN. The Forest Owlet (Heteroglaux blewitti) is a curious bird, both by name and nature. It has captured the imagination of many within THE RECENT SUPREME COURT ORDER ON FOREST RIGHTS ACT (FRA PRESS RELEASE FROM PETITIONERS IN THE FOREST RIGHTS CASE. On February 13th 2019, a three-judge bench of the Supreme Court headed by Justice Arun Mishra issued an extremely important order in Writ Petition 109 of 2008 to ensure protection of forests, which have been severely affected due to ineligible/bogus claimants under the Forest Rights Act(FRA).
SILENT VALLEY
In 1986 Silent Valley was declared a National Park, a striking testimony to the power of peoples’ action. The lessons from this inspiring and hard-fought campaign are still relevant today. Here is a gist drawn from an article by the poet Sugatha Kumari in ‘Silent Valley – Whispers of Reason’. WHAT IS RIGHT TO INFORMATION AND HOW TO USE IT? What is Right to Information and how to use it? Courtesy: www.righttoinformation.org What is RTI? RTI stands for Right to Information. Right to Information is a part of fundamental rightsunder Article
GIB CAMPAIGN UPDATE
Status of the GIB. The Great Indian Bustard lives in short-grass plains and deserts in large arid landscapes. It is now confined to only eight pockets in 6 Indian states — Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. The largest population of about 100 birds (>50%) can be found in Jaisalmer,Barmer, and
STATUS OF GREAT INDIAN BUSTARD AND ASSOCIATED WILDLIFE IN THAR Rodgers et al. 2002Aridity ). regime ranges from Arid (Jodhpur), Superarid (Jaisalmer and Bikaner) to Semiparched (Barmer) conditions. Rainfall is scarce and erratic, at mean annual quanta of 100500 -CONSERVATION INDIA
Conservation Conversations – A Video Series. India’s Conservation Challenges. The Constitutional Imperatives in the Protection of Wildlife. Legal Framework for Wildlife Conservation in India. Be a Conservation-friendly Wildlife Tourist, Nature Lover or Photographer.WILDLIFE TOURISM
Wildlife Tourism. Wildlife Tourism has grown to unsustainable proportions in many parks in India and is causing diverse problems. Yet, tourism cannot be wished away. Properly regulated and managed it can even be an asset to conservation. (Visited 483 times, 3 visitstoday)
CASE STUDIES
CI is a non-profit, non-commercial portal that aims to facilitate wildlife and nature conservation by providing reliable information and the tools needed to campaign effectively. SOMESHWAR SHYAM SUNDER: A FOREST GIANT IS FELLED He lived a full life, even after retirement from service in 1989. On 29-4-2021, Covid-related health complications felled the forest giant. He was 90, the exact age when mature teak trees are felled by foresters. I first met Shyam Sunder, when I was just seven years old. He was visiting his uncle (my father Shivarama Karanth) in Puttur. THE ENIGMA OF THE FOREST OWLET The Enigma of the Forest Owlet. The Forest Owlet is endemic to India and been classified as a Critically Endangered species by the IUCN. The Forest Owlet (Heteroglaux blewitti) is a curious bird, both by name and nature. It has captured the imagination of many within THE RECENT SUPREME COURT ORDER ON FOREST RIGHTS ACT (FRA PRESS RELEASE FROM PETITIONERS IN THE FOREST RIGHTS CASE. On February 13th 2019, a three-judge bench of the Supreme Court headed by Justice Arun Mishra issued an extremely important order in Writ Petition 109 of 2008 to ensure protection of forests, which have been severely affected due to ineligible/bogus claimants under the Forest Rights Act(FRA).
SILENT VALLEY
In 1986 Silent Valley was declared a National Park, a striking testimony to the power of peoples’ action. The lessons from this inspiring and hard-fought campaign are still relevant today. Here is a gist drawn from an article by the poet Sugatha Kumari in ‘Silent Valley – Whispers of Reason’. WHAT IS RIGHT TO INFORMATION AND HOW TO USE IT? What is Right to Information and how to use it? Courtesy: www.righttoinformation.org What is RTI? RTI stands for Right to Information. Right to Information is a part of fundamental rightsunder Article
GIB CAMPAIGN UPDATE
Status of the GIB. The Great Indian Bustard lives in short-grass plains and deserts in large arid landscapes. It is now confined to only eight pockets in 6 Indian states — Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. The largest population of about 100 birds (>50%) can be found in Jaisalmer,Barmer, and
STATUS OF GREAT INDIAN BUSTARD AND ASSOCIATED WILDLIFE IN THAR Rodgers et al. 2002Aridity ). regime ranges from Arid (Jodhpur), Superarid (Jaisalmer and Bikaner) to Semiparched (Barmer) conditions. Rainfall is scarce and erratic, at mean annual quanta of 100500 - A LANDMARK EVENT: UN DECLARES “DECADE OF ECOSYSTEM A Landmark Event: UN Declares “Decade of Ecosystem Restoration”. Scrub forest ecosystem with typical shrub and herbaceous plants, grassy patches and low-height trees. Typical plot degraded by anthropogenic pressures, with low vegetation species and structural diversity. In the first week of March the UN declared 2021-30 as thedecade of
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE NATIONAL GREEN The NGT was established on October 18, 2010 under the National Green Tribunal Act 2010, passed by the Central Government. The stated objective of the Central Government was to provide a specialized forum for effective and speedy disposal of cases pertaining to environment protection, conservation of forests and for seeking compensation for THE ENIGMA OF THE FOREST OWLET The Enigma of the Forest Owlet. The Forest Owlet is endemic to India and been classified as a Critically Endangered species by the IUCN. The Forest Owlet (Heteroglaux blewitti) is a curious bird, both by name and nature. It has captured the imagination of many within HUMAN – TIGER CONFLICT: CAUSE, CONSEQUENCE AND MITIGATION Human – Tiger conflict: Cause, Consequence and Mitigation. This tiger had killed a goat outside the park in Talda Khet village causing the villagers to poison the kill. Killing of livestock usually causes conflict. Dr. K Ullas Karanth, Senior Scientist, Wildlife Conservation Society, and Dr. Rajesh Gopal, Member Secretary of the National CHARGE SHEET VS. COMPLAINT Charge Sheet vs. Complaint. Praveen Bhargav. All cases under the Wildlife Act are Complaint cases. A Complaint is an allegation made to a Magistrate either by an official under Section 55 (b) or a citizen under Section 55 (c) of the Wildlife Act or under Section 200 of the CrPC to set the law in motion on a criminal offence. A complaint tothe
COASTAL CRABS OF INDIA Chosen as 'Picture of the Week'. Crabs form an important component of coastal and mangrove ecosystems and play an important role in recycling of nutrients. However, a variety of human activities threatens the survival of coasts and mangroves on which the crabs are dependent. A walk along the beach is something most people wouldenjoy.
MOEF GUIDELINES FOR ECO-SENSITIVE ZONES (ESZS) AROUND The Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) has come out with new guidelines to create eco-sensitive zones (ESZs) around Protected Areas to prevent ecological damage caused due to developmental activities around National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries. The new ESZ guidelines, declared by the ministry on February 9, 2011 would alsoensure
Q: WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A TIGER RESERVE AND A Answer by Praveen Bhargav, Managing Trustee, Wildlife First:. Sanctuaries and National Parks are areas of significant ecological, floral, faunal or natural significance. They are notified by State Governments and protected by the Forest Department under theprovisions of
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