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Discover Kenya’s Wildlife Through The Lens

Painting with the light of the African sun, Kenya is home to some of the world's most majestic wildlife

By Jiss Sojan 14/08/2020

Will the Caged Bird Sing?

Wild species do not merely inhabit national parks or sanctuaries; they co-exist in the backyard of humanity

By Ananda Bannerjee 14/08/2020

Tiger by the Tail

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a huge negative impact on tourism, including wildlife tourism. What does the tourism lockout imply for our national animal?

By Julian Matthews 14/08/2020

The Denizens of Bannerghatta National Park

For those who have been stuck at home in Bengaluru, exploring the wilderness of the Bannerghatta National Park can be a great alternative to those long journeys to Karnataka's hill station

By Karan Kaushik 27/07/2020

Discover The Hidden Mystery Behind Kerala’s Silent Valley National Park

According to legend, the Pandavas stayed incognito during their agyata vasa (secret exile) in this dense jungle. It was called Sairandhri, after the alias assumed by Draupadi, and the river was called Kuntipuzha, after the Pandavas’ mother.

By Anurag Mallick & Priya Ganapathy 14/08/2020

Exploring The Lush Grasslands Of Kaziranga With Juhi Saklani

Situated in the northeastern state of Assam, Kaziranga is well-known for its rich biodiversity and scenic beauty.

By Juhi Saklani 14/08/2020

In The Land Of Ganesha, Elephants Imperiled By Human Need And Greed

First it was the ivory trade that led to rampant elephant poaching. Now, as India presses ahead with its goal of growth, fragmented habitats lead the elephants into increasing conflicts with humans.

By Rathin Banerjee 14/08/2020

The Jungle Book: A Glimpse Into The Enthralling Beauty Of Satpura National Park

For any travel enthusiast, Sapura National Park in Madhya Pradesh is definitely an opportunity not to be missed.

By Vandana Mohindra 14/08/2020

Nature On verge Of Breakdown, Warn Scientists

Are humans largely responsible for a looming mass extinction of species? Of the estimated eight million species on earth, around a million face extinction.

By Joydeep Gupta 06/08/2020

Save Our Seas

It is estimated that by 2050 there will be more plastic than fish in the seas and degradation is already being seen in rapidly declining fish stocks across the globe. There is a need to bring more marine areas under protection

By Juhi Chaudhary 06/08/2020
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