Fish population has been found to be very low during a survey currently in progress in 13 major creeks of Sindh. So far, 147 species of marine fauna have been identified.

Tata group's realty arm will donate Rs 15 lakh per year in the project

WWF India today partnered real estate firm Tata Housing to launch a project for conservation of endangered specie 'snow leopards' in the country.
Snow leopards population is estimated at 400-700 in India out of 7,000 worldwide. They are found across 1.3 lakh sq km in Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh.

A study report released by WWF India in association with Pune-based World Institute of Sustainable Energy (WISE) here has claimed that Kerala has the renewable energy potential to attain self-sustainability in energy sector by 2050.

The report prepared by WISE is a sequeltothe global study ‘Theenergy report-100 per cent renewable energy by 2050’ published by WWF International in 2011 andthe Energy report –India published by WWF-India earlier this month.

Having completed the field work of tiger census for a week in the Sathyamangalam forests, the Forest Department is now in the process of compiling data for submitting it to the Wildlife Institute o

Four rare melanistic (black) golden cats (Captopuma Temminckii) and rare Chinese pangolins were sighted at Pakke Tiger Reserve in East Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh, forest officials said he

WCD: The wildlife conservation division will conduct the first nationwide tiger survey next month, making Bhutan the fourth country to conduct such a survey using camera traps.

The Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW), a wing of WWF-India, released a compendium on renewable energy here on Thursday.

Titled ‘Renewable Energy beyond Electricity’, the study focuses on innovative renewable energy applications beyond power-generation.

Experts representing six regional countries agreed to forge an alliance on climate change issues at a three-day conference, which concluded in a hotel here on Thursday.

State-level recovery plans have been proposed to save the Great Indian Bustard species and protect them from extinction.

At least 28 rhinos have been killed by poachers in Assam this year, with 14 of them being killed in the Kaziranga National Park alone.

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