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The Truth about India’s Golden Tiger

The species found in the Indian subcontinent is the Bengal tiger: undoubtedly an orange tiger with black stripes. However, some photos flooding on global social media platforms have indeed taken the Internet by storm. This includes photos of a golden tiger from Kaziranga National Park. Despite claims from netizens, they are indeed legitimate. Agreed, due […]

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How effective are compensation schemes in handling human wildlife conflict?

Compentation schemes are commonly used human-wildlife conflict (HWC) mitigation strategy used across the globe. These schemes provide economic reimburshments to victims of HWC.  These compensation schemes cover crop damage, livestock predation, human injury and/or death. As discussed earlier, victims of HWC are likely to retaliate and harm wildlife. The compensation schemes hope to pacify the

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How is wildlife being protected from the feral dog menance?

The feral dog are amongst the most destructive threats to wildlife. From transmitting diseases to wild canids to hunting wild ungulates, the 35 million feral dogs are causing ecological havoc. It is therefore neccessary to apply some mitigation strategies. Without urgent action, species, such as the Great Indian Bustard, may never be able to recover.

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What are the four main threats to wildlife?

Biodiversity is currently experiencing its Sixth Mass Extinction, driven predominantly by anthropogenic activities. Particularly, anthropogenic pressures in the form of habitat loss, overexploitation, pollution and climate change are the leading causes of species extinction and population loss. Most of the threats to wildlife can be traced back to these four underlying factors. Climate change has

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Tiger poaching: A Notorious and Lucrative Business

Tiger is among the most recognisable and popular of the world’s charismatic megafauna. There were 100,000 wild tigers just over a century ago and now there are only 4,500 tigers. Major reasons for population decline are habitat destruction, fragmentation and climate change. Tigers are also victims of human–wildlife conflict, due to encroachment in countries with

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