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tiger conservation

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

The Sambar: India’s Largest Deer, and the Tiger’s Most Valued Prey

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The sambar is India’s largest deer, the tiger’s most important prey across much of its range, and one of the least-watched large mammals in the Indian forest. Its invisibility is almost entirely intentional.

IWN May 15, 2026 Animal Facts

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

Tourism Stress: New Study Finds Safari Zones Are Making Wild Tigers Anxious

A new peer-reviewed study finds that tourism roads elevate stress hormones in wild tigers across Indian reserves, and tigresses may be choosing quieter zones for breeding.

IWN May 9, 2026 News

When People and Wildlife Share a Border: IUCN Publishes Global Guidelines on Human-Wildlife Conflict

A global framework for navigating the oldest tension in conservation — and India, where elephants killed 629 people last year, may need it more than anywhere.

IWN April 9, 2026 News

When the Gypsies Outnumber the Trees: India’s Safari Tourism Problem

The jeep safari is India’s most popular wildlife experience. It is also, increasingly, one of its most troubling.

IWN April 9, 2026 News
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Corbett Tiger Reserve’s Newest Resident

There’s a New Tiger Force… in Telangana

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To preserve the tiger population, the government of the southern Indian state of Telangana has decided to set […]

IWN January 24, 2019 News

Kanha Cannibalism Theory Isn’t Elementary. Here’s Why

Kanha is renowned as home to one of the largest population of tigers in the wild. Yet, when […]

IWN January 23, 2019 Grim News, News, Odd

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