They don’t roar, but they matter. From high-altitude goats to blind dolphins, meet India’s rarest animals that are quietly vanishing—and the growing efforts to save them just in time.
For over a century, Vatsala — known fondly as Dadi and Nani Maa — nurtured calves, guided caretakers and patrolled forests. Her passing in Panna leaves a forest full of love and decades of memories.
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.
For the first time in India, a tigress has given birth to five cubs—Jaipur’s Nahargarh Biological Park is now home to the adorable new residents stealing hearts.
After 30 years, red-crowned turtles returned to the Ganga, while 3,200 hatchlings were released in Chambal — a powerful reminder that conservation works.
When a wild elephant was caught in the flooded Chalakudy River, it took compassion, quick thinking, and community effort to help the tusker find its way back to safety.