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Incentive-Based Conservation Programs Can Contribute To A Win-Win Situation

Scientists recognize farmers as stakeholders in conservation and in creating resilient landscapes that support biodiversity and preserve rural livelihoods.

By Outlook Planet Desk 06/08/2021

The Warli and their Waghoba

Among the indigenous Warli of Maharashtra, sharing space and resources have built complex, robust and enduring relationships between the community and wildlife. The relationships manifest in the institution of Waghoba, the big cat deity.

By Outlook Planet Desk 20/08/2021

The Signals From Vidharba's Tigers

A research study with 15 radio-collared tigers shows how big cats use human-dominated landscapes.

By Ananda Banerjee 06/08/2021

Telangana Requests the Interventions of NTCA and WII to Tackle the Human-Tiger Conflict

Telangana's Forest Department has sought help of the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) and the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) in dealing with tigers in Asifabad district after they mauled to death two persons in last 18 days.

By Outlook Planet Desk 04/12/2020

Sundari Trees In Sundarban Delta Are Dying A Slow Death. Is Anyone Listening?

Sundari trees, after which the mangrove forest is named, are on the brink of extinction in West Bengal due to excessive logging in the past for its high value wood and now with seawater rise.

By Ananda Bannerjee 15/08/2020
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