 |
 | 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  |
|
 |
|
|
 |
Wildlife & Environment: Previous Stories |
 |
 | 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.
 Spl | Ten most endangered species in India  |
|
 |
| Other Stories » |
|
 |