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HindustanTimes.com » Science & Tech » Wildlife & Environment
Wildlife & Environment
The hot seat of global warming
Polar Bears are not the only ones losing sleep as the world warms, reports Reshma Patil.
Elephants too revise their food habits!
A new study shows elephants now prefer food crops instead of the forest fodder, reports Chetan Chauhan.

Project Elephants is here to stay
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Save chinar is Kashmir's call
A dramatic fall in the number of chinar trees from 40,000 to 19,000 has alarmed the concerned departments.
Gharials' population shrinks
An increasing population of aggressive and carnivorous muggers has become a cause of serious concern, reports Satyen Mohapatra.
Tiger, tiger braying bright
A large number of tiger skins, claws and teeth seized by law-enforcement officials are turning out to be fake, reports Neelesh Misra.
Rs 11 crore for ending turtle-human conflict: Greenpeace
Greenpeace on Wednesday urged lawmakers in Orissa to allot an amount of Rs 11.20 crore in the state budget to end the turtle-fishermen conflicts.
Salamander named strongest animal
The giant palm salamander is stronger than any other animal in the world, according to scientists.
Economic cost of global warming
The inter-governmental panel on climate change brought out once again the alarming consequences of global warming, reports DH Pai Panandiker.
New tracking system for Chilka lake dolphins
Scientists from University of Tokyo have started acoustic tracking of endangered Irrawaddy dolphins in Chilka lake, reports Satyen Mohapatra.
Climate change major threat for India: Expert
Prof Sachs says that both the countries are planning huge thermal power plants to meet its future energy needs, reports Chetan Chauhan.
CPCB irked at noise levels at airports
The noise levels have been found to be higher than the notified ambient noise standards, reports Chetan Chauhan.
2006 sixth warmest year in history
This can be attributed to rapidly rising population and increasing infrastructure in the coastal regions.
Threads keep jumbos at bay
Villagers are fencing fields with threads and tiny bells to warn people about these jumbos, reports Rahul Karmakar.
Tiger census: New mechanism evolved
Project Tiger officials are using a mix of the world's most modern and scientific methodologies to get an exact number.

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