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    As Dolphin population drops in the Amazon river, a man toils to keep them protected

    Dolphin species, especially the one known as 'pink dolphins' have been declared endangered and their numbers are rapidly reducing along the Amazon, which has led to a man Fernando Trujillo towards taking a pledge to protect them at all costs. Thanks to the efforts of the man and the locals of the region, some of the marine life has stayed sustained till now. But, for how long?

    Extreme Heatwave: How Delhi Zoo and Wildlife SOS are safeguarding animals

    Delhi is experiencing a severe heatwave with temperatures soaring to 52°C. The Delhi Zoo and Wildlife SOS are actively implementing measures to protect animals from the extreme heat. These include installing coolers and sprinklers and enhancing diets. Despite these efforts, many animals, particularly birds, continue to suffer, prompting free treatment initiatives by the Charity Bird Hospital in Chandni Chowk. The situation underscores the need for ongoing and intensified efforts to safeguard urban wildlife from extreme weather.

    Anant Ambani's Vantara aids timely rescue of an ailing elephant and her calf - Team travels 3,500kms from Jamnagar to Tripura

    Anant Ambani's Vantara aided an ailing elephant, Pratima, and her calf, Maniklal, in Tripura's Unakoti district. The initiative is supported by Reliance Industries and Reliance Foundation, located in the Jamnagar Refinery Complex.

    Canadian Wildfires: Can they cause havoc in the US similar to 2023? Here's what you need to know

    The feared Canadian wildfires have begun in dense regions of the country and there are possibilities of the toxic fumes from the fire descending on the United States.

    Bio-liquid repellent that helps the farmer save the crop from animal attack
    A glimpse into Vantara, the ‘pet project’ of Anant Ambani, that rescued more than 2,000 animals

    Located in the 'Green Zone' of Jamnagar, Gujarat, this one-of-a-kind animal rescue and rehabilitation centre, currently houses more than 200 elephants, 300 big cats, 120 reptiles etc. It has also floated a breeding programme to conserve endangered species.

    The Economic Times
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