Destroyed habitats, poaching, and prey depletion have dramatically reduced tiger habitats around the world. Today, tigers ...
Nature is endowed with innumerable creatures, and each one is unique in its own way. Among them, many species across the ...
New Scientist on MSN
Tigers seem to be bouncing back in remote Sumatran jungle
Camera traps in an area of the Leuser rainforest patrolled by NGOs spotted 17 tigers in 2023 and 18 Sumatran tigers in 2024, ...
ABP News on MSN
World Wildlife Conservation Day 2025: 7 Endangered Indian Species That Need Urgent Protection
Discover India’s most endangered wildlife this World Wildlife Conservation Day 2025, highlighting the urgent need to protect ...
Unfortunately, one million endangered species could become extinct. On World Wildlife Day, learn who is at risk and how to ...
Of the 10 vultures trained at the Tiger Reserve and released, these are the only two that survived in the wild. The BNHS said ...
A global treaty has extended trade protections to more than 70 shark and ray species whose numbers are in sharp decline.
Conservationists are hoping to strengthen regulations at a wildlife trade conference on birds, reptiles and other animals ...
Fifteen panther deaths have been documented this calendar year, according to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation ...
Katya was born at the Seneca Park Zoo in 2005 and was the oldest Amur tiger in any Association of Zoos and ...
India Today on MSN
Sumatran tigers provide key lessons for habitat management in India
Scientists studied Sumatran tiger densities in Indonesia’s Leuser Ecosystem, providing new data for population monitoring and habitat management.
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