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A bird’s eye view of hornbills in northeast India
Shreya Dasgupta
16 Dec 2013
Bangladesh plans massive coal plant in world’s biggest mangrove forest
Jeremy Hance
11 Nov 2013
Photo essay: India’s Western Ghats is a haven for endemic amphibians
Krithi K. Karanth
16 Sep 2013
Are sea turtles responsible for lower fish catches in India?
Sandhya Sekar
29 Aug 2013
First of its kind rescue and release for sloth bear in India
Shreya Dasgupta
8 Aug 2013
Nepal’s tigers on the rebound
Jeremy Hance
30 Jul 2013
Booming cashmere trade eating up habitat for snow leopards, saiga, and wild yak
Damian Carrington
25 Jul 2013
Saving the Raja of India’s grasslands: new efforts to conserve the Critically Endangered Great Indian Bustard
Mark Szotek
30 Jun 2013
Over 16,000 wild mammals and birds sold in Nagaland market, India, annually
Jordanna Dulaney
24 Jun 2013
Loris champion: conserving the world’s most surprising primate family
Jeremy Hance
4 Jun 2013
Two new frog genera discovered in India’s Western Ghats, but restricted to threatened swamp-ecosystems
Aathira Perinchery
22 Apr 2013
Breaking the mold: Divya Karnad takes on fisheries and science journalism in India
Amit Kumar
15 Apr 2013
Looking beyond the hundred legs: finding new centipedes in India requires many tools
Sandhya Sekar
8 Apr 2013
Scientists discover 8 new frogs in one sanctuary, nearly all Critically Endangered (photos)
Jeremy Hance
21 Mar 2013
Scientists successfully reintroduce gaur in Indian park
Thomas Handley
18 Mar 2013
Burning coal may be killing over 100,000 people in India every year
Jeremy Hance
13 Mar 2013
Photographers threatening the already-abused slender loris
Dr Liz Kimbrough
12 Mar 2013
Tigers gobble up 49 percent of India’s wildlife conservation funds, more imperiled species get nothing
Jeremy Hance
12 Feb 2013
Claim of human and tiger ‘coexistence’ lacks perspective
Chaitanya Krishna
29 Jan 2013
Living beside a tiger reserve: scientists study compensation for human-wildlife conflict in India
Jenny R. Isaacs
21 Jan 2013
An avalanche of decline: snow leopard populations are plummeting
Erica Santana
3 Jan 2013
A new method to monitor stray dog abundance
Dr Liz Kimbrough
10 Dec 2012
Gaining from rain: precipitation is an indicator of tropical forest biodiversity
Thomas Handley
12 Nov 2012
Leopard poaching is a bigger problem in India than previously believed
Caillie Mutterback
31 Oct 2012
Wealthy nations, excluding U.S., pledge to double funds for biodiversity
Jeremy Hance
22 Oct 2012
India pledges over $60 million for biodiversity, but experts say much more needed
Jeremy Hance
18 Oct 2012
Appreciating elephant individuality: a new approach to preventing conflicts with humans
Jenny R. Isaacs
9 Oct 2012
Cute animal picture of the day: red panda kits
Jeremy Hance
4 Oct 2012
Livelihoods depend on the environment in the Western Ghats
Viraj Singh
27 Sep 2012
Recommendations to save India’s Western Ghats creates political stir
Jeremy Hance
20 Aug 2012
Tigers vs. coal in India: when big energy meets vanishing cats
Jeremy Hance
1 Aug 2012
Conservation success: markhor population climbing
Darren Lloyd
24 Jul 2012
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