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Aditya ‘Dicky’ Singh: The wildlife chronicler behind iconic images

Tigress Machali with her last litter of three female cubs. (Aditya ‘Dicky’ Singh)
Updated on Sept 07, 2023 01:00 am IST

50% of disappearances in illegal mining zones

Officials said six of the 12 tigers went missing between January 2020 and March 2021 from the Kundera and Talada ranges, spread across 125 sq km. (ANI Photo/File/Representative use)
Updated on Nov 19, 2021 05:19 am IST

The future of our wilderness lies in wildlife startups

Protection of these areas must be done in partnership with the local communities. For example, in Ranthambhore tiger reserve, 55 village youths are protecting and monitoring wild animals. They have the knowledge and passion and their local expertise is unmatched. When they work in tandem with the forest department, they are the most effective force to counter the illegal exploitation and poaching of our natural world.
Updated on Apr 10, 2019 10:26 pm IST

Lone tiger at Kota’s Mukundra Reserve to get companion from Ranthambore

Tigress RT-106, from Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, was tranquillised before being sent to Kota’s Mukundra Hill reserve.
Updated on Dec 19, 2018 02:22 pm IST

Q&A: A tigress prefers a male who is the boss of the area she lives in, says Valmik Thapar

A tiger couple fondle by rubbing heads, cheeks and the flanks of their bodies, as the tigress encourages the tiger to mate.
Updated on Dec 02, 2018 10:15 am IST

The intimate, secret world of wild tigers

A sambar carcass lies ignored in the waters as the tigress Noon and the male Kublai mate on the edge of the water. Thapar writes that when tigers mate, their priority is to copulate and ensure conception and food is often forgotten.
Updated on Dec 02, 2018 10:15 am IST

State, NTCA lock horns over tiger shifting to Mukundra

Tiger T-91 shifted to Mukundra Hills Tiger reserve of Kota. The translocated tiger, T-91, had strayed into the Vishdhari sanctuary from Ranthambore Tiger Reserve.
Updated on May 06, 2018 09:42 pm IST