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Author: poojaparvati

A Gibbon Crosses a Bridge, and a Post-Mortem Goes Unanswered: Two Wildlife Notes from May

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A male hoolock gibbon has used an artificial canopy bridge over a railway line in Assam — the first documented instance anywhere in the world of a gibbon crossing a railway canopy structure. Meanwhile, 22 days after four cheetah cubs were found dead at Kuno, the post-mortem findings remain unpublished.

poojaparvati June 3, 2026 News

Babesia in Gir, CDV in Kanha: India’s Big Cats Are Facing Disease on Two Fronts

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Seven Asiatic lions have died in Gujarat’s Gir landscape in ten days. Five tigers and their cubs died in Madhya Pradesh’s Kanha from CDV. India’s big cats are facing disease pressure on two fronts simultaneously — and in both cases, the warnings have been on record for years.

poojaparvati May 29, 2026 News

Jungle Stories: Indian Wildlife Documentaries — Northeast India and the Green Hub Generation

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Northeast India is one of the world’s great biodiversity frontiers. The change in how it has been documented arrived from an unexpected direction.

poojaparvati May 24, 2026 Arts & Culture

The Mine and the Corridor: What Is Happening in Chandrapur’s Tiger Forests?

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Two separate mining proposals in Chandrapur district, Maharashtra — one for iron ore, one for coal — are moving through India’s wildlife clearance system. Both affect forest land in the Brahmapuri division, a corridor that connects Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve with forests across Gadchiroli, Nawegaon-Nagzira, and Chhattisgarh. Here is what the facts say.

poojaparvati May 21, 2026 News

Karnataka Bans Open-Jeep Wildlife Safaris Across All Tiger Reserves and Sanctuaries

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Karnataka has ended open-vehicle wildlife safaris across all its tiger reserves and wildlife sanctuaries. The announcement, made by Forest Minister Eshwar Khandre, is the latest in a series of safety measures following two years of escalating leopard and tiger attacks on visitors and forest-fringe communities.

poojaparvati May 21, 2026 News

Five National Parks That Are Perfect for First-Timers in India

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There are 106 national parks in India. For a first-timer, the choice is not just about which animal you want to see — it’s about which landscape will make you fall in love with Indian wildlife. Here are five parks that do exactly that.

poojaparvati May 18, 2026 Visit

Jungle Stories: Indian Wildlife Documentaries — Ecosystem by Ecosystem

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India’s biodiversity does not sort itself neatly by species. It sorts itself by landscape.

poojaparvati May 16, 2026 Arts & Culture

Five Incidents, Four Species, One Fortnight: India’s Wildlife Crime and Road Kill Log

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A tiger found dead in Goa with teeth and claws missing. A leopard strangled in a wire snare in Odisha. A lion cub killed on a Gujarat highway. An elephant shot and mutilated at the Assam–Meghalaya border. And another elephant dead from a suspected Maoist IED in Jharkhand’s Saranda forest. Five incidents, five species, one fortnight.

poojaparvati May 16, 2026 News

From Gir to Gangtok: India Announces Five Big Cat Events Ahead of IBCA Summit

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India’s environment ministry has announced five thematic conservation events — one for each wild big cat species — across the country ahead of the International Big Cat Alliance Summit in New Delhi on 1 June 2026. The countdown to the Delhi Declaration has officially begun.

poojaparvati May 14, 2026 News

Tigers Are Thriving in Balaghat’s Forests. The Prey Haven’t Kept Up.

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A new field report from Balaghat, Madhya Pradesh, finds a thriving tiger and leopard population in a forest that is not a tiger reserve, not a national park, and not protected in any formal sense. The findings are remarkable. So is the problem buried within them.

poojaparvati May 13, 2026 News

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