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Nejib Ahmed (India) highlights the chaos breaking out after a tiger emerges from the forest into agricultural land. As a conservation volunteer and wildlife photographer, Nejib was asked to help when ...
Robin Darius Conz (Germany) watches a tiger on a hillside against the backdrop of a town where forests once grew. Robin was following this tiger as part of a documentary team filming the wildlife of ...
A zoo is mourning the death of a 21-year-old Sumatran tiger who made worldwide headlines. Shepreth Wildlife Park in Cambridgeshire said Ratna was "put to rest" on Tuesday after her health and ...
Cambodia’s dry forests was once renowned for its pristine forests and magnificent wildlife - and was even known as the Serengeti of Asia. But because of intensive poaching, tigers and their prey have ...
Armed conflict also significantly increases risk of extinction of tigers, the researchers found. Globally, political instability has led to drastic wildlife declines, as militants exploit wildlife ...
BHUBANESWAR: The Madhya Pradesh government has given its approval for relocation of a pair of tigers, a male and a female, to Debrigarh Wildlife Sanctuary in Bargarh district from Bandhavgarh ...
Rather, Nepal's government should focus on "expanding protected areas that have reasonable natural densities of prey and tigers," Dr Karanth adds. If wildlife is spilling out of protected areas in ...