The forest officials in Kerala's Idukki district were forced to shoot and kill a tiger on Monday after the animal allegedly attacked them during a tranquilizing mission in the Vandiperiyar region. The ...
Be it the animal that died earlier this week while a forest team tried to capture it in Idukki or the Bengal forest ...
Kerala tiger shooting raises concerns over Rapid Response Team’s compliance with wildlife protection protocols.
Wayanad: The forest department installed cages and camera traps at Anappara near Chundel here in response to rising concerns ...
Leopard sighting claims in Chalakudy trigger panic as forest officials confirm presence, but searches find no trace.
Sustaining the tiger population needs tiger-reserve cores to be conserved and easy dispersal between habitats through viable ...
Thrissur: The Forest Department has set up a trap to capture a tiger that entered a residential area in Chirangara, Thrissur.
The project seeks to monitor the tiger population outside the reserves, check poaching, address human-animal conflict, focus ...
Dispersal—the movement of tigers from core reserves to buffer zones and other forested landscapes—is a natural phenomenon.