Greater Bilby – From Decline to Comeback
The Greater Bilby stands today as one of the most powerful examples of wildlife conservation success in the modern world. Native to the dry and semi-arid regions of Australia, this small nocturnal marsupial once faced the very real threat of extinction. However, through scientific conservation strategies and long-term…
Read MoreRare Albino Leopard Cub Rescued in Maharashtra: A Scientific Insight into Genetics, Conservation, and Human–Wildlife Relationships
The recent rescue of a rare albino leopard cub along with two other cubs in Nashik is not merely an unusual wildlife event but one that brings forward deeper scientific, ecological, and conservation-related questions. The leopard, scientifically known as Panthera pardus, is among the most adaptable large carnivores in the…
Read MoreHuman-Wildlife Conflict in India (2026): Scientific Analysis, Emerging Trends, and Sustainable Solutions
India’s ecological landscape is undergoing a rapid transformation, and one of the most visible consequences of this change is the rising intensity of human-wildlife conflict. What was once considered an occasional issue confined to forest fringes has now become a widespread concern affecting rural and peri-urban regions…
Read MoreMaharashtra Tigers Die in 12 Days: Bombay High Court Intervenes to Strengthen Tiger Conservation
In Maharashtra, the sudden deaths of four Bengal tigers within a span of just twelve days has alarmed wildlife experts, conservationists, and the legal system, leading the Bombay High Court to take the rare step of intervening directly in the matter. The Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court took serious note of the rising…
Read MoreToxic Wetlands in Navi Mumbai and the Disappearance of Flamingos
Toxic Wetlands in Navi Mumbai and the Disappearance of Flamingos Navi Mumbai, a rapidly growing urban region in Maharashtra, has long been known for its rich wetlands and the seasonal arrival of flamingos. Every year, thousands of these migratory birds travel great distances to settle in the shallow water bodies connected…
Read MoreWildlife Conservation in India
Wildlife Conservation in India: Challenges, Efforts, and the Path Forward India stands among the richest countries in terms of biodiversity, with a remarkable range of ecosystems that include dense tropical forests, grasslands, wetlands, deserts, and alpine regions. This diversity supports an extraordinary variety of flora…
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