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The Print on MSNInside CCMB Hyderabad—where scientists turn elephant blood, tiger bones into criminal evidenceUniversal Primer technology is used to crack wildlife crime cases, from ivory trafficking in Odisha to illegal bushmeat ...
Nandankanan Zoological Park in Bhubaneswar celebrated a significant milestone in reptile conservation with the birth of seven ...
Experience the beauty of Chilika Lake, home to elusive Irrawaddy dolphins and a diverse range of bird species.
We often talk about such unique products of the country in ‘Mann Ki Baat’. One such product is Eri Silk of Meghalaya. It has ...
BHUBANESWAR : The Odisha government has increased the ex gratia for death due to wild animal attack to Rs 10 lakh from the existing `6 lakh, informed Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Monday.
Wildlife rehabilitation centre Vantara stepped in with veterinarians, senior mahouts and specially-equipped ambulances when ...
Thousands of birds flying south for the winter stop off in Nigeria’s Hadejia Wetlands National Park. Researchers mapped the ...
Photographers have unprecedented tools, opportunities, and reach to find their animal subjects. At the same time, wild animals are facing unprecedented threats to their survival. Habitat loss ...
BHUBANESWAR : The Odisha government has increased the ex gratia for death due to wild animal attack to Rs 10 lakh from the existing `6 lakh, informed Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Monday.
How artificial intelligence is changing wildlife research. From analyzing animal photos to combing through YouTube, new software is harnessing data never before accessible to scientists.
Live-animal markets are a natural laboratory for viruses to evolve and spark deadly outbreaks, yet scientists lack support to study the risks they pose.
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