For 36 years, the Students’ Sea Turtle Conservation Network (SSTCN) has been Chennai’s frontline defence for the endangered Olive Ridley turtles, battling habitat loss, pollution, and human threats to ensure their survival.
Meet Khenrab Phuntsog, a wildlife guard from Ladakh who has rescued 47 snow leopards over two decades, often using just a blanket and net. His fearless dedication is helping protect one of India’s most elusive big cats.
Once hunted for meat, the Asian Giant Tortoise is making a quiet comeback in Nagaland—thanks to the relentless efforts of tribal youth turning protectors.
Years of careful planning, habitat improvement and breeding efforts at Delhi Zoo finally bore fruit as six Royal Bengal tiger cubs were born — the largest litter in 20 years.
After years of heartbreak and near setbacks, Sikkim’s Himalayan Zoological Park is celebrating the birth of two red panda cubs. With just 10,000 red pandas left in the wild, this is a milestone in India's wildlife conservation efforts.
For decades, India’s tigers have been more than just wildlife. From fearless mothers to forest kings, these legendary big cats shaped not only their habitats but also hearts worldwide. On International Tiger Day, we look back at five unforgettable tigers who continue to inspire India’s conservation journey through striking photos.
Orang National Park may be small in comparison to some of India’s more famous wildlife sanctuaries, but it is a sanctuary for mammals, and a vital habitat for over 50 species of fish and a variety of migratory birds.