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Kaziranga’s wild charm floors Anil Kumble; legend calls experience “mesmerising”

Guwahati, Nov 20: Former India cricket captain and legendary spinner Anil Kumble has joined the growing list of global icons captivated by the wildlife...

Kaziranga Hosts forensics K9 workshop to strengthen wildlife crime investigations

A week-long Forensics K9 Workshop was held at Kaziranga National Park (KNP) from October 24 to 30, aiming to make wildlife crime investigations more scientific and field-ready through specialized dog-handler training.

Brave forest team rescues trapped elephant calf in Manas National Park

Guwahati, Oct 14: Forest officials at Manas National Park and Tiger Reserve rescued an elephant calf that was trapped under a fallen tree in...

Assam Protected Areas get global recognition

In a major global recognition for India’s conservation efforts, Dr. Sonali Ghosh, Director of Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve, has become the first Indian to receive the prestigious IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA) Kenton Miller Award for Innovation in National Parks and Protected Area Sustainability.

Experts call for community-driven solutions to rising human-elephant conflicts in Northeast India

Experts and conservationists gathered in Shillong to call for stronger community participation and policy-backed coexistence measures.

Forest official seeks cooperation and support from all concerned to protect and conserve wildlife in Meghalaya

Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Wildlife) and Chief Wildlife Warden HC Chaudhury has sought cooperation and support from all concerned to protect and conserve precious wildlife wealth of the State.

Ong·telaigiparangko naljoke rakkiana chatro chatrirangko bak ra·china didianiko on·a

Guwahati, Sept 3: September jani 2 tariko, Shillong-ni St. Edmund's College aro Shillong College, Aaryanyak-ni Dr. Bibhab Kumar Talukdar-ko India-ni Salgro Salaram jolo samtangtango...

Shillong hosts conservation talks to inspire students on biodiversity action

Two premier institutions in Shillong — St. Edmund’s College and Shillong College — hosted noted conservation scientist Dr. Bibhab Kumar Talukdar on September 2, underscoring Northeast India’s ecological importance and the urgent need for youth engagement in biodiversity conservation.

IFS officers undergo training on forensic to deal with wildlife crimes

This course is funded by the Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change (RT), Government of India, New Delhi.

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