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Conservation Bulletin - Week 40 (2024)

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Conservation Bulletin - Week 40 (2024)
(October 11, 2024) State Board of Wildlife approves proposal to declare Bengaluru's Hesaraghatta grassland into conservation reserve The State Board of Wildlife (SBWL) has approved the proposal to declare the 5,000-acre Hesaraghatta grassland as a conservation reserve, safeguarding the area's ecology and catchment zones. This decision follows a 2021 rejection, which was overturned after a court order. The restrictions are focused on reducing disturbance from visitors while safeguarding the local village...

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Bay of Bengal Strategy Meet 2024

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Bay of Bengal Strategy Meet 2024
(October 10, 2024) Dr. Aaron Savio Lobo, Head of WCS-India's Marine Programme and Dr. Anant Pande, Senior Scientist and Senior Project Lead of the Ocean Giants project, attended the Bay of Bengal Strategy Meeting at Bangkok, Thailand from September 9th – 11th, 2024. The meeting was also attended by WCS’s Bay of Bengal country programme representatives from Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Thailand.  Several regional and transboundary issues pertaining to marine conservation such as bycatch re...

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Conservation Bulletin 2024 - Week 39

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Conservation Bulletin 2024 - Week 39
(September 27, 2024) Assam's Kaziranga National Park a global model for rhino conservation: India | Deccan Herald Kaziranga National Park is home to 70% of the world’s one-horned rhinos and is known globally for its successful conservation efforts, focusing on forest management, anti-poaching, and habitat restoration. Despite a 170% growth in India’s rhino population since the 1980s, challenges like wildlife trafficking and climate change persist. Therefore efforts like expanding habitats and add...

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Conservation Bulletin - Week 38 (2024)

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Conservation Bulletin - Week 38 (2024)
(September 20, 2024) Wildlife SOS And J&K Wildlife Protection Department Conduct First-Ever Brown Bear Research In India Unplanned waste disposal in Kashmir's Sonmarg region has led to increased human-brown bear conflicts, as Himalayan brown bears forage in garbage dumps. This dependence on human waste is harming their health and passing poor foraging habits to younger generations. To address this, Wildlife SOS and the J&K Wildlife Protection Department initiated a radio-collaring project to track the...

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Conservation Bulletin 2024 - Week 37

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Conservation Bulletin 2024 - Week 37
(September 13, 2024) Capturing the secret lives of small cats | Mongabay A camera trap study in Mehao Wildlife Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh, documented small cats like leopard and marbled cats, showing their preference for dense and undisturbed forests.  The study highlights the threats these small cats face from habitat loss and human disturbance. Despite the challenges, local Idu Mishmi taboos against hunting wild cats play a crucial role in their conservation. Wildlife Passages To Prevent Golden Lang...

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Conservation Bulletin 2024 - Week 36

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Conservation Bulletin 2024 - Week 36
(September 06, 2024) Kerala fishermen on a mission to save whale sharks along state coastline | Deccan Herald Fishermen in Kerala are actively rescuing whale sharks, with 23 saved over the last five years. The Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) and the Kerala Forest Department ran a campaign to raise awareness and offer financial aid for damaged nets. The fishermen are now playing a key role in reporting and rescuing the protected species. As in India, tigers in Nepal may seek refuge in sugarcane fields | Mongaba...

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Training Programme Combating Wildlife Trafficking in Arunachal Pradesh

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Training Programme Combating Wildlife Trafficking in Arunachal Pradesh
(September 03, 2024) On 29th and 30th August 2024, our Counter Wildlife Trafficking (CWT) programme jointly organised a training programme with the Department of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Arunachal Pradesh in Itanagar. Inaugurated by Shri. P Subramanyam, IFS, PCCF & HOFF and Shri. N. Tam, IFS, PCCF & CWLW, the training saw participation from 39 frontline officers from the Forest Department including two officials from the Donyi Polo Airport. The training on ‘Combating Wildlif...

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Conservation Bulletin 2024 - Week 35

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Conservation Bulletin 2024 - Week 35
(August 30, 2024) Manipur villages unite to protect endangered Pangolins along Indo-Myanmar border | The New Indian Express In a significant conservation initiative, 230 villages in Manipur along the Indo-Myanmar border, guided by the Tangkhul Naga Awunga Long (TNAL), have collectively banned the hunting of critically endangered Chinese Pangolins. This community-led effort seeks to curb illegal wildlife trade and conserve the species, which is heavily targeted for its scales and meat. Long-term monitoring...

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Conservation Bulletin 2024 - Week 31

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Conservation Bulletin 2024 - Week 31
(August 23, 2024) Endemic Malabar Tree Toad populations may decline 68.7% due to climate change: Study | Down to Earth According to a study, the Malabar tree toad, endemic to India's Western Ghats, may see its distribution decline by 68.7% due to climate change. The research highlights the vulnerability of amphibians to climate change and stresses the importance of conservation efforts in the central Western Ghats, where suitable habitats are projected to decrease significantly. Tech-savvy Uttarakhand...

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Involving stakeholders for conservation planning of Cauvery River, Karnataka state

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Involving stakeholders for conservation planning of Cauvery River, Karnataka state
(August 21, 2024) Wildlife Institute of India, with support from National River Conservation Directorate, Ministry of Jal Shakti, Government of India, organised a workshop on “Involving stakeholders for conservation planning of Cauvery River, Karnataka state" on 16 August 2024.   The workshop, attended by Ms. Navya R, Dr. Vishnupriya Sankararaman, and Dr. Anant Pande from WCS-India, focused on planning for the preparation of the National River Conservation Plan for the Cauvery River an...

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