Long thought to exist only in Meghalaya, this critically endangered tree has now been identified in Assam’s Jeypore Reserve Forest, changing what we know about its habitat.
Uttarakhand trials AI system on Motichur-Raiwala rail stretch to detect animal movement and prevent wildlife deaths, especially elephants and leopards.
In a major conservation breakthrough, Ladakh has been found to host 68% of India’s snow leopards, with 477 individuals recorded in a new survey. This success highlights the region’s thriving ecosystem and the crucial role of local communities and authorities in protecting the elusive “ghost of the mountains.”
Once thought gone, the endangered Asiatic wild dog has returned to Assam’s forests. This rediscovery offers fresh hope for India’s lesser-known wildlife.
After 30 years, red-crowned turtles returned to the Ganga, while 3,200 hatchlings were released in Chambal — a powerful reminder that conservation works.
As Gujarat’s lions grow from 674 to 891, they’re learning to share space with farmers, roam new landscapes, and offer rare lessons in coexistence and hope. Here's how one of India's rarest species is holding on.
From remote islands to global accolades, how Satish Bhaskar’s tireless journey redefined turtle conservation in India and inspired generations to follow.
Orang National Park in Assam faces challenges like habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict. Despite this, it remains a beacon of hope for wildlife conservation in India.
Orang National Park, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Assam, faces numerous challenges, including habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict. Despite these threats, the park has emerged as a beacon of hope for wildlife conservation in India.
A cryptocurrency entrepreneur spent a staggering $6.24 million on a banana taped to a wall and ate it. But do you know that Ashok Gade, a farmer from Maharashtra, transformed the humble banana into a range of delicious products like biscuits, chips, and jams, earning Rs 50 lakh a year?