I recently co-authored a research article with @DevavratPawar on the evidence from sloth bears from Gwalior forest
The article was published in IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) Bear news.
Link - https://t.co/2tu2374yz4
Pls read and share!
Bridging boundaries, Protecting wildlife: The Yamuna River Corridor, where four states unite for nature’s Harmony!
This small stretch of the Yamuna is a vital lifeline for wildlife, connecting diverse habitats across four state boundaries.
#cocoforwild
The first edition of the Project Dolphin Newsletter is out! Has bulletins on initial Project Dolphin work in India along with some fun facts. Do give it a read and share. More to come in the next edition in 3 months... @moefcc@wii_india@CAMPA_Dolphin@V_kolipakam
@ninad_mungi is probably one of the finest scientists in India! His work is exciting and extremely important for the management of the Biodiversity in India.
The saga of survival unfolds as a tiger negotiates its way through the inter-state #corridor connecting Rajaji in Uttarakhand to Simbalbara in Himachal Pradesh and Kalesar in Haryana. These remarkable journeys underscore the importance of corridors for long-term species survival
New study by @ukfd_official-@WWFINDIA shows tiger population at Thano range, Dehradun forest. Previous @ntca_india reports show elephants & leopards. Yet environment impact assessment for airport expansion claims no endangered species. For @frontline_india
https://t.co/YlPMDnHsMN
“Considering India’s aspiration to recover tigers across its historical baseline, it is vital to conserve such recovery sites and corrdiors”-@ninad_mungi
Our new study provides the evidence of tigers from within the Dehradun Forest Divison.
New study by @ukfd_official-@WWFINDIA shows tiger population at Thano range, Dehradun forest. Previous @ntca_india reports show elephants & leopards. Yet environment impact assessment for airport expansion claims no endangered species. For @frontline_india
https://t.co/YlPMDnHsMN
Such great work! A first ever report on the status of invasive plants at a national scale for India.
The new tiger report may help prioritize restoration. Kudos to the team. We now need some ground actions.
@vrtiwari1@wildelock@ninad_mungi@moefcc@ntca_india
Evidence of tigers from the Dehradun Forest, India suggesting that tigers have persisted or recolonised the Himalayan ranges and adjoining lowlands west of the river Ganga,even though Western Rajaji TR has been assumed to be the sole tiger population in recent decades. #WWFIndia
Haath in Hindi means hand, haathi means the elephant. Only the "I" separates the two. On #WorldElephantDay2021 let us give our haaths and hearts to our beautiful haathis.