In a video clip shared on Fox29, a coyote stands still on Montrose Beach and keeps a steady eye on two dogs running around ...
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Forest wildlife visits this rocky stream — captured on camera trap
A hidden trail camera monitored a quiet forest creek for seven days and captured a peaceful wildlife moment. Two deer appear ...
Increasing wild animals amid decreasing forest cover contributes to human-animal conflicts: Minister
Karnataka Forest Minister Eshwar Khandre told the Legislative Assembly on Thursday that the increase in the population of wild animals like tigers and elephants, amid a decrease in forest cover in the ...
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A hidden camera reveals a wild goat on a rocky forest trail
After three weeks quietly recording in the forest, a hidden camera trap captured a wild mountain goat walking along a rocky ...
DEHRADUN: In a major move to mitigate human-wildlife conflict and protect forest-fringe communities, the Haldwani Forest Division is set to deploy AI-powered, s ...
Forest officials have urged residents to remain vigilant, avoid venturing alone near forested areas, and immediately inform authorities if any wild animal is spotted.
This has led to a sharp decline in water levels in natural sources such as ponds, storage tanks and dams. As a result, several artificial waterholes in forest areas under the Karchundi range in Beed ...
Kurnool: Survival of wildlife in the ecologically significant Nallamala and Lankamala forest ranges is becoming increasingly difficult. There have been frequent deaths of deer and leopards, causing ...
Fly to Winnipeg, ride the train north, and stay simple: here’s how to watch polar bears in Churchill without a luxury budget.
COIMBATORE: N Venkatesh Prabhu, District Forest Officer (DFO) of the Coimbatore Forest Division, received the DFO Award from Chief Minister MK Stalin on Tuesday ...
Goa govt to frame policy to tackle human-wildlife conflict: Minister ...
What does a wildlife naturalist’s day actually look like? From dawn prep to reading pugmarks and educating tourists, three Bandhavgarh naturalists reveal life inside India’s forests.
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