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Two-month survey by Wildlife Alliance and Dhole Conservation Fund validates 11-year public-private model that converts ...
A landmark two-month camera-trap survey has revealed that the endangered dhole (Asiatic wild dog) still roams, and that a breeding herd of Asian elephants now finds safe haven inside Cardamom Forest.
In forests of the far east of India, camera traps are giving an organization a closer look at their natural environment.
An organization in India saw a rare bird on their camera traps. Screengrab from ENFOGAL's Instagram video In forests of the far east of India, camera traps are giving an organization a closer look ...
In forests of the far east of India, camera traps are giving an organization a closer look at their natural environment. ENFOGAL, or Environmental Force At Grass Root Level, is a non-governmental ...
It will be in June. Currently, we are conducting two types of surveys, one sign survey and one camera trap survey." For wildlife sign survey, teams are patrolling designated grids, recording ...
Adilabad: In a rare incident, camera traps set up to monitor tiger movement in the Neelvai forest range of Vemanapalli mandal, Mancherial district, accidentally captured the movements of poachers ...
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