Over 25 kg of tiger flesh has been found from the periphery of the Dudhwa Tiger Reserve.
Monday , 11 December '06
The Central Bureau of Investigation, probing the disappearance of tigers from the Sariska reserve which was first reported by The Indian Express...Wednesday , 29 November '06
At its first meeting today the National Tiger Conservation Authority decided to ask all tiger states to launch a special drive to recruit local forest dwelling people to fill up ground staff vacancies in all tiger reserves.Tuesday , 21 November '06
Tiger Authority issues notice on fresh poachingSunday , 12 November '06
An adult tigress (about 3 years old) was found dead in the Virur range of Central Chanda Division on Friday.Thursday , 28 September '06
Latest investigations conducted by Wildlife Protection Society of India, an Indian NGO, and the international Environment Investigative Agency...Saturday , 16 September '06
The Ministry of Environment and Forest has given the go-ahead for six states to notify eight new tiger reserves...Thursday , 14 September '06
Is one dead tiger too many. All that is needed is honest vigilance, so why can’t we ensure it?Thursday , 14 September '06
Even as the fifth tiger is “poached” in the outskirts of the Corbett Tiger Reserve since October 2005...Wednesday , 13 September '06
The National Tiger Conservation Authority is just a week old as the first clear-cut case of poaching since the crisis hit national attention has struck the showpiece Corbett Tiger Reserve.Wednesday , 6 September '06
The Wildlife Amendment Act 2006, envisaging a National Tiger Conservation Authority and a wildlife crime control bureau, came into effect today.
Saturday , 26 August '06
Parliament today passed the Wildlife (Protection) Amendment Bill, 2006 that will set up a statutory National Tiger Conservation Authority and a wildlife crime bureau.
Tuesday , 22 August '06
Despite being made “tribal-friendly’’, the Wildlife (Protection) Amendment Bill could not be voted on in the Rajya Sabha today.Monday , 14 August '06
Govt sits on Bill meant to enact Prime Minister’s tiger panel prescriptionFriday , 11 August '06
The news is now almost routine, losing its shock value. On Wednesday, yet another tiger died at Ranchi’s Birsa Munda zoo, the seventh since July 9. On the same day, a “man-eater” was subject to mercy killing - not tranquilisation - in the Kishengarh sanctuary at Dudhwa Tiger Reserve. JAY MAZOOMDAAR looks at the problems in our zoos and parks.Thursday , 10 August '06
Yet another tigress died at the Birsa Munda Zoological Park today, taking the toll since the past month to six. The zoo now has only two tigers, down from nine in July.Saturday , 22 July '06
With suspected babesiosis claiming a big cat at Birsa Munda Zoological Park here yesterday, the zoo has lost its fourth tiger, all within a fortnight.Friday , 21 July '06
The Government will set up a special bureau to control wildlife crime, especially tiger poaching.Sunday , 16 July '06
West Bengal Forest department doesn’t accept ISI count: “need to validate its software”