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Kerala’s tragedy offers a lesson

India needs a better framework for human-animal conflict

It is not easy to strike the right balance between development needs and preservation of the natural world, but, as studies show, there are ways of managing the crisis better(AP)
Updated on Jun 05, 2020 07:33 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By

Wildlife corridor not on priority list of Chandigarh administration

Chandigarh Master Plan (CMP)-2031 mandates a wildlife corridor connecting the lake reserve forest and wildlife sanctuary

The corridor plan has been virtually abandoned though the administration had approved acquisition of 450 acres in Kaimbwala village for it in 2005 and acquired 50 acres in 2011.(HT PHOTO)
Published on Jan 28, 2020 12:50 AM IST
Munieshwar A Sagar, Chandigarh | By, Chandigarh

NGT seeks joint report on land consolidation in Faridabad village

According to experts, the region is a relatively undisturbed Aravalli forest, and part of an important wildlife corridor that is contiguous with the protected Mangar Bani sacred grove and Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary.

Experts say the region is a relatively undisturbed Aravalli forest, and part of important wildlife corridor contiguous with the protected Mangar Bani and Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary.(Yogendra Kumar/HT)
Published on Sep 09, 2019 02:26 AM IST
Gurugram | ByPrayag Arora-Desai

10-year study planned to observe changes in Maharashtra’s tiger habitat

The state forest department and the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) have planned a 10-year study to understand the changes in the animal’s habitat in the state.

The Rs 19 crore study was approved last week by the technical committee of the National Tiger Conservation Authority.(AP photo(Representational image))
Updated on Aug 18, 2019 10:56 AM IST
Hindustan Times,Mumbai | By

First build safe animal passages, then lay bullet train lines: Wildlife board

The National Board for Wildlife is one of several agencies that need to approve the construction work on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project.

The Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project needs 115.5 hectare forests from notified eco-sensitive zones of the Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP), the Tungareshwar Wildlife Sanctuary and the Thane Creek Flamingo Sanctuary.(Bloomberg / Photo uesed for representational purpose only)
Updated on Jan 24, 2019 03:21 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Mumbai | By, Mumbai
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