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In the quiet corners of India's wild heartlands, a rare and humbling experience awaits — one that brings you face-to-trunk ...
Sunlight streamed in as I parted the window curtains of the double-decker luxury bus my husband and I were taking from Mumbai ...
In the Western Ghats, a range that spreads over 62,000 square miles and spills across six states in southern and western India, the elephants occupy a host of habitats: the moist, evergreen ...
At the Inspection Bungalow in Vazhachal, where a display on elephant conservation issues was set up by the conservation groups, WWF India’s Western Ghats Landscape Coordinator, D. Boominathan ...
The Western Ghat area houses some 10,000 or about 25 percent of wild Asian elephants in the world, according to published documents. Most members of the Syro-Malabar Church are farmers living on the ...
The Western Ghats is home to a stunning variety of flora and fauna ranging from large mammals like the Asiatic elephant (Elephas maximus) to fascinating amphibians such as the Malabar gliding frog ...
Siva Mangai and colleagues at Karunya University, in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India, explain how encounters between humans and elephants is a critical safety issue in the Western Ghats region of ...