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Kaziranga National Park, a World Heritage Site, has recorded a rise in the number of tigers, according to the latest camera-trap technique used to make estimates of big cat population in an area.
Tortoises, pythons, leopards are on the menu. Even village dogs.
Agartala, April 9 (IANS) Quake-prone northeastern India should switch to traditional forms of house-building, including houses made of bamboo and cane, that are flexible and able to withstand...
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A team of scientists led by Dr. SD Biju of University of Delhi (http://www.frogindia.org/) has discovered an entirely NEW FAMILY of legless amphibians from I...
To create awareness about Gangetic river dolphins Aaranyak completed the first phase of it's "Dolphin Yatra" on a 660 km stretch of Brahmaputra...
Sean Avery transforms junked CDs into colorful and creative works of art.
While many of you photographers have heard of the golden hours – that short time immediately after sunrise and before sunset where the light is incredible for photography – there is another time that creates a surreal environment with natural light.
the video is made up of multiple long-exposure photographs painstakingly combined into seamless footage, capturing the stars, sky and landscape together in a way that conventional video cameras cannot.
Camera traps by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) have captured over 10,000 images of snow leopards in Wangchuck Centennial Park in Bhutan, adjoining forests in Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh.
During her childhood, Vikeyeno Zao, 36, had heard from her elders beguiling accounts of the tattooed headhunters of the Konyak tribe in her home state of Nagaland. thus began a dream, to come back one day and document these stories.
It seemed like I was the only one struggling to maintain my balance and keep my backpack from getting wet in that narrow boat.
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BBC Nepal's Jitendra Raut explains how two Sherpas ended up hand-making fabulously expensive wrist watches after saving the lives of the couple they were climbing with.
Steep mountain walls enclose the valley on either side with snow-clad ramparts.
Panthera directs and implements conservation strategies for the world’s largest and most endangered cats: tigers, lions, jaguars and snow leopards.
High toll of leopards in Assam’s spots of bother - Assam has seen a spurt in man-animal conflicts, particularly human attacks on leopards, over the past few weeks.
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Researchers digging through mud in northeast India have discovered a new family of legless amphibians in a rare scientific breakthrough detailed in a study released on Wednesday.
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Anandita Dutta Tamuli attempts to break her 2008 world record of eating 60 Bhut Jolokia. Unfortunately she doesn't succeed but does set another world record ...
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