Most visitors don’t consider the Himalaya a wildlife destination, but the world’s highest mountains hold a surprising amount of diversity. From snow leopards and grumpy Pallas’s cats to blood ...
Climate change impact on wildlife in Asia is escalating, leading to habitat loss, human-wildlife conflicts, and endangering ...
Pallas's cat was photographed in Arunachal Pradesh, expanding its range, while WWF-India recorded rare wild cats at record altitudes.
The world's smallest deer, a flying frog and catfish that stick to rocks -- as well as more than 350 other species -- have been discovered over the past 10 years in the Himalayas, making them one of ...
Himachal Pradesh, with 44 unique adults detected in six representative sites First official record of Pallas’s cat in Kinnaur and rediscovery of woolly flying ...
Wildlife Week 2025 was commemorated across various districts of Nagaland with a series of awareness programmes, nature walks, ...
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Wildlife conservation in India: time to look beyond the tiger
What we must cherish and prioritise for conservation is not as straightforward as choosing the most iconic, charismatic, or ...
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