Introduction of new regulations on animal experimentation has brought work at the National Centre for Laboratory Animal Sciences (NCLS) in Hyderabad, the country's largest supplier of research
The country's second biological park aimed at developing a breeding centre for rare "Asiatic lions" would be opened near the Taj Mahal, according to a senior forest
Wildlife officials in Kathmandu deny that Nepal has recieved scores of unusual migrating animals from India's northern state of Uttar Pradesh as claimed by their Indian counterparts. On September 15
An inter-state racket in Orissa and Jamshedpur involving rare species of birds has come to light with the arrest of two persons by forest officials yesterday. The two, reportedly from Jamshedpur were
The dwindling number of camels - the symbol of desert culture and pride - has caused concern among scientists and farmers. Latest census reports show that the camel population in Rajasthan has
The Delhi forest department and Social Welfare Minsiter Maneka Gandhi are celebrating the Wildlife Week by making wild allegations over the release of 19 snakes which were captured last week. The two
Politicians and scientists have responded to new survey results published, which reveal that Britain's west coast is teeming with cetaceans including the world's largest and rarest whales. The
Highly polluting industries will not be allowed to be established within seven kms of a naitonal park or within the civic limits of all municipal corporation. These industries will also not be
On the night of 29 September , a train running through the Rajaji National park, near Hardwar had hit a herd of elephants, killing three elephants and injuring one. The following night, the whole
A five-year-old breeding programme of Red jungle fowl carried out in captivity by the Haryana Wildlife department today passed an acid test when 14 of the birds were successfully released into the