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54 leopards well and thriving in national park: Census

MUMBAI: A census reveals at least 54 leopards in Sanjay Gandhi National Park, highlighting coexistence of wildlife amid urbanization and conservation efforts.

36 leopardess, 16 leopards, and 2 more whose gender could not be identified, were recorded through cameras deployed in the forest.
Published on May 05, 2025 07:58 AM IST

Nine-month-old leopard cub rescued from well near Tadoba Reserve

A local farmer alerted the forest department, following which a team led by RFO Karekar, along with members of the Rapid Response Team of the TATR, carried out the rescue operation

he wildlife wing of TART, under the supervision of wildlife veterinary doctor Ravikant Khobragade began the rescue operation at 12.10pm (Representational image)
Updated on May 02, 2025 04:20 PM IST
ByPradeep MaitraPradeep Maitra

Delhi Bird Atlas summer survey flagged off at Lodhi Garden

The Delhi Bird Atlas summer survey launched at Lodhi Garden will gather data on bird species across the city, aiming for a comprehensive report by December.

The flagging off took place among 100 birdwatchers, volunteers, students, wildlife experts, and conservationists. (HT Photo)
Published on Apr 28, 2025 05:22 AM IST

Wildlife board likely to form sub-committee

The decision was taken after the seventh meeting of the board in March, which was chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Wildlife board likely to form sub-committee
Published on Apr 19, 2025 08:50 AM IST
ByJayashree Nandi, New Delhi

2 cheetahs to be relocated from MP's Kuno to Gandhi Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary

A 64-acre enclosure and renovated hospital are ready, alongside adequate water and prey sources.

Two cheetahs from Kuno National Park, said to be the species' original home in the nation, would be relocated.(PTI)
Published on Apr 18, 2025 11:19 AM IST
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