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Corbett battles commercialisation to protect its tigers

Tourism and its ensuing commercialisation are gradually emerging as big threats to the Corbett Tiger Reserve.

Tiger parts seized in HP, Chhattisgarh

Thursday , 24 July '08

Tiger poaching continues unabated across the country. On Saturday, two tiger skins and a skeleton were seized at Swarghat in Himachal Pradesh...
At CITES meeting, India targets China’s tiger farms

Friday , 18 July '08

Taking a strong stand against China’s captive tiger farming, India on Thursday succeeded in introducing a document to internationally report...
Poachers on the prowl, tiger reserves on high alert

Wednesday , 9 July '08

Days after the Government’s first-ever translocation programme was launched to introduce the big cats at Sariska...
Echo of 1928 in Sariska experiment

Monday , 7 July '08

In the wee hours of Sunday morning, Sariska’s first male Royal Bengal tiger in three years walked the reserve, free.
The helicopter that will bring the tigers to Sariska; Jumna Devi says she can’t wait. <I><B>Renuka Puri</B></I...
Sariska looks to the sky for tiger, village women to new jobs

Saturday , 28 June '08

Women of Gurjjar village sign up for Rs 100 a day to guard the tigers due to land from Ranthambore on Saturday
Big cat, bigger habitat

Friday , 27 June '08

A pregnant, fertile tigress, treed on a native date palm — petrified of shouting villagers from the Sunderbans...
Enclosures ready, empty Sariska waits for tiger pair from Ranthambore

Tuesday , 24 June '08

Three years after an investigation by The Indian Express established that there were no tigers left in Rajasthan’s Sariska tiger reserve...
Conservationists warn Govt against World Bank tiger plan

Saturday , 14 June '08

Even as the World Bank announced its global initiative to save tigers, the debate over India’s own conservation plan continues to rage.
‘We need to make sure our grandchildren will be able to see the Indian tiger’

Friday , 22 February '08

George B. Schaller is an award-winning conservationist and field biologist...
1411 and counting: INDIA’S last tigers and where they live

Wednesday , 20 February '08

Among the most important tiger ranges with a high density of 297 tigers over 5,177 sp km.
Corbett has highest tiger density: Study

Wednesday , 25 July '07

Corbett National Park has been one of the most well-known tiger reserves in the country. A recent study indicates that the park now might also be the area with the highest tiger density in the world.
Complete tiger census by end of year, says PM

Thursday , 12 July '07

Nearly two months after a study indicated that India has far fewer tigers than what was earlier believed
US offers help to save the tiger

Saturday , 7 July '07

Concerned about the dwindling tiger population in India, the United States has offered its help and called for a more broad-based approach in dealing with the issue of tiger conservation.
Tiger found dead by rail track in north Bengal

Tuesday , 19 June '07

A Royal Bengal Tiger was found dead near the Dolong tea estate in Falakata, north Bengal. It is still not certain how the tiger died...
China outnumbered, tigers can’t be bred in captivity

Thursday , 14 June '07

A conference of parties to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, being held at The Hague, the Netherlands
For first time, India and China are on the same side of the save-tiger table

Wednesday , 13 June '07

India, faced with the problem of a shrinking tiger population, and China, the hotbed of an illegal trade in tiger parts, have always been on opposite sides of the table on the issue.
Poaching: Gir to have beat guards, ‘friends of animals’

Monday , 11 June '07

With poachers killing at least eight Asiatic lions in the Gir Wildlife Sanctuary, the Gujarat Government has decided to strengthen...
Crime bureau, research wing to save MP tigers

Saturday , 9 June '07

Madhya Pradesh seems to have finally woken up to the threat of a depleted tiger population. Though the state believes it is better...
Forest Dept failed to utilise money meant for Gir lions

Thursday , 7 June '07

Facing the heat of poaching incidents that saw at least eight Asiatic lions dead in Gir Wildlife Sanctuary in March, the State Government...
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