The Forest Department on Thursday announced that the estimated population of tigers in Karnataka’s five tiger reserves stands at 393, based on the Phase IV monitoring survey conducted by the state in ...
Karnataka Forest Department reports 393 tigers in five reserves, with fluctuations due to dispersal movement, stable overall population.
The complaint, filed on March 20, alleges that the relocation of villagers violates the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 (WLPA), ...
Forest Department relocation in Kali Tiger Reserve and Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary under scrutiny for legality by wildlife ...
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As the world celebrates International Forest Day 2025, it serves as a reminder of the vital role forests play in sustaining ...
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