the indigenous people and villagers of Madhya Pradesh have been granted permission to collect minor forest produce like honey from the buffer zones of national parks for non-commercial

Far from being a safe heaven, Bhubaneshwar's Nandankanan Zoological Park has become a graveyard for the tigers. In the past one year, more than 15 tigers have died in the park. On July 5, 2001,

Poaching has become very common in Zambia's largest national park due to a severe shortage of supervising officers. The Kafue National Park has less than 500 officials. Enviro

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Many species of plants, birds and mammals in Bhutan's

following the bursting of an effluent pipeline running through a marine national park in Jamnagar, Gujarat, more than 7,000 mangrove trees and rare marine plants and animals were destroyed. The

Three years after an Aznalc

Conservation area projects in Nepal prove that people and protected areas need not be mutually exclusive

Shell pulls out of the oil exploration venture in Pakistan s Kirthar National Park

The government of Zimbabwe has

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