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  • SC takes suo motu cognisance of illegal sand mining in National Chambal Sanctuary

    The Supreme Court of India took suo motu cognisance of illegal sand mining in the National Chambal Sanctuary, citing threats to endangered Gharial populations and other aquatic wildlife. The court sought directions from the Chief Justice over environmental concerns
  • Rare whale is having encouraging season for births. Scientists warn it might still go extinct

    The North Atlantic right whale population, estimated at 384, shows a slight rebound with 15 calves spotted this winter—higher than recent years. Experts warn recovery remains fragile, with ship strikes and fishing gear entanglement threatening the species. Approximately 50 calves per year are needed for long-term survival
  • 24 endangered sea turtles recovering in Florida after cold stunning off Cape Cod

    Twenty-four endangered Kemp’s ridley sea turtles are being rehabilitated in Florida after cold-stunning in frigid Cape Cod waters. Suffering from frostbite and pneumonia, they are receiving intensive care and are expected to be released into the Atlantic by spring
  • How sperm bank for cheetahs might one day save fastest land animal

    American zoologist Laurie Marker has maintained a cheetah sperm bank in Namibia for 35 years, preserving genetic diversity as wild populations drop to under 7,000. The bank serves as a last-resort conservation tool to prevent potential cheetah extinction
  • Tourism in Uganda boosts conservation of endangered mountain gorillas

    In Uganda's Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, communities have shifted from poaching to conservation as tourism generates vital income. Named gorillas are treated with deep care, and reformed poachers now protect them, highlighting a powerful link between economic benefit and wildlife preservation
  • Australia approves world-first vaccine to save koalas from chlamydia

    Australia has approved the world’s first single-dose chlamydia vaccine for koalas, developed by the University of the Sunshine Coast. The vaccine reduces mortality and infection, but conservationists stress that habitat loss remains the main threat to the endangered species
  • Rewind: Into the Wild lens — documentary photography saving wildlife and wilderness

    From snow leopards in Ladakh to mangrove in Sundarbans, India’s wildlife photographers are frontline storytellers of conservation
  • Hyderabad zoo to begin conservation breeding of Indian Wolf, Dhole, Gaur and Antelope

    Hyderabad’s Nehru Zoological Park is set to expand its conservation breeding programmes to Indian Wolves, Dholes, Gaurs, Otters and Four-Horned Antelopes. Building on its mouse deer success, the zoo will seek CZA approval to scale up wildlife conservation efforts.
  • Ten endangered monitor lizards rescued in Tripura

    Forest officials in South Tripura rescued ten endangered monitor lizards and arrested a 21-year-old for alleged wildlife trafficking near Trishna Wildlife Sanctuary. The reptiles, seized during a routine check, were released after veterinary examination; authorities launched an investigation into the trafficking network
  • How do the first flowers emerge?

    Before flowering plants appeared, the gymnosperms, which have cone-like structures instead of flowers, dominated the plant kingdom
  • Telangana home to endangered Black-bellied tern

    The global population of the bird, 'Black-bellied tern' is just between 800 and 1,600
  • Understand what IUCN status is

    Endangered species of flora and fauna are categorised under various heads by International union for Conservation of Nature. These practice questions focusing on Environment and Biodiversity will aid aspirants to prepare better for the State government recruitment examinations. 1. Which of the following statements are correct? 1) Algal blooms can appear greenish, brown, and even […]
  • Endangered species that came back to life

    Here are some success stories, which could point the way to further positive outcomes in the future.

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