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    Big cat population rises from 10 in 2009 to 88 in 2024 in Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve: Official

    The significant increase in the tiger population at the Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve in Erode, Tamil Nadu, has been a cause for celebration among conservationists. Rajkumar, the Conservator of Forests at STR, revealed that the number of tigers has risen from a mere 10 in 2009 to a promising 88 as per the latest census conducted in January.

    Who are the 'vote-eating' Corbett leopards? The reason behind Uttarakhand's election dilemma

    In the upcoming Lok Sabha elections on April 19 in Garhwal (Pauri Garhwal) and Nainital-Udham Singh Nagar, one of the major issues is the conflict between humans and big cats. The BJP won both seats in 2019. As the polls approach again, voters are faced with a decision: to boycott or to vote? While some consider boycotting, others are considering the 'None Of The Above (NOTA)' option.

    If you want to protect animals, you have to protect humans first: Sumeet Gulati, Professor, University of British Columbia, Canada

    Congress leader Rahul Gandhi halted his Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra due to protests after three people were killed by wild elephants. The cost of human casualties from encounters with big animals like elephants is far higher than the loss of crops. Developing marginal areas and providing better opportunities and income can mitigate human-wildlife conflict.

    The planet needs solar power. Can we build it without harming nature?

    The sun shines strong, the terrain is flat and high-voltage transmission lines are in place from a decommissioned coal plant.

    Soon, Gurgaon may have a 15-km Leopard park with jungle safari facility

    A plan to protect a 15km stretch of the Aravalis from Bandhwari landfill to Damdama lake in Gurgaon has been unveiled. The project aims to create a 15km jungle trail and establish a leopard park in Behrampur village. The initiative is a collaboration between the forest department, district administration, GMDA, and MCG.

    Project Cheetah in India completes one year with highs and lows

    India's ambitious project Cheetah on Sunday completed one year after the first batch of eight Namibian cheetahs was released in Madhya Pradesh's Kuno National Park (KNP) by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his birthday on September 17, 2022.

    The Economic Times
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