BY YOJNA GUSAI
NEW DELHI

European Union and India will not just be deliberating on free trade and world food situation at the EU-India Summit next week at Marseille. Issue of India

Tiger reintroduction in Sariska After a gap of about four years, tigers are back in Sariska. Two tigers

Tigers attack people. People impatient, they are second priority. What is the way out?

July 24, 2007. Hungry and exhausted after fishing all day on the Bidyadhari river, Amirul Naiya, his two brothers and three other fishermen pulled

In A fillip to tiger conservation, the National Tiger Conservation Authority has given in-principle approval for four more tiger reserves in different states in the country.

Arrested poacher claims he killed Corbett tiger near parkTwo Asiatic bears killed in Nagaland park. Two wildlife rescue centres being built in Uttarakhand

Neha Sinha

Corbett, August 8: Tourism and its ensuing commercialisation are gradually emerging as big threats to the Corbett Tiger Reserve. Around 40 resorts have come up in the tiger corridor leading up to the reserve and just last month, a tiger was hit on this corridor by a tourist vehicle. There are three other resorts on the banks of the Ramganga and similar resorts can also be spotted on the banks of the Kosi that borders the reserve. At Marchula, agricultural land in between the reserve has been converted into private resorts on both sides of the Ramganga.

Flying in tigers to Sariska was not half as difficult as securing their future will be It was Sariska

WWF and Nokia join hands to save the tiger

Conservation Need of the hour

Mobile communications company Nokia India, has announced its partnership with conservation organisation WWF-India, that it will be involved in WWF-India's Tiger conservation programme.

This announcement was jointly made by Ravi Singh, Secretary General and CEO, WWF-India, and D. Shivakumar, vice president and Managing Director, Nokia India, at a recent event in Mumbai.

Sariska's gain may be the army's loss. A field firing range near the tiger reserve is likely to be closed down following the relocation of big cats from Ranthambore National Park.
Rajasthan's forest department has refused to give a

A heated debate has recently emerged between tiger farmers and conservationists about the potential consequences of lifting the ban on trade in farmed tiger products in China. This debate has caused unfounded speculation about the extent of the potential market for tiger products.

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