Bird Flies From Alaska To Australia Without Stopping, Breaks World Record
According to the Guinness World Records, bar-tailed Godwit (Limosa lapponica), known by its tag number “234684,” flew 13,560 kilometres (8,435 miles) from Alaska to the Australian state of Tasmania without stopping for food or rest, breaking the record for the longest non-stop migration of a bird.
published on 05 Jan 2023
Makna Elephant and its close friend (with tusk) before Makna’s translocation
Dharmapuri, Tamil Nadu. For more details read the report “Male elephant translocations” by the foundation
published on 22 Dec 2022
Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework for 2030
published on 19 Dec 2022
TN Elephant Death Audit Framework
published on 16 Nov 2022
Wild Life Amendment Bill: Animal protection organisations write to MPs
13 national and regional animal protection organisations have called upon Rajya Sabha members to seek their cooperation in removing the special exception created in Wildlife Protection Amendment Bill 2022, promoting the elephant trade.
published on 12 Nov 2022
SC upholds HC order to transfer privately owned elephant to the rehab centre
Elephant Janimani from the Goa spice farm was used for commercial purposes
published on 14 Aug 2022
Abused Goan elephant Janimani to be rehabilitated
Bombay High Court at Goa
published on 25 Jul 2022
Windmill takes wind out of birds’ sails
Researchers say the number of migratory birds such as harriers is on the decline due to the expansion of developmental projects and industries in Thoothukudi and Tirunelveli.
published on 15 May 2022
Tamil Nadu: No more office duty for forest watchers
A ten-year ordeal for the Tamil Nadu forest department’s uniformed staff ended on Monday, when Principal Chief Conservator of Forest and Chief Wildlife Warden Syed Muzammil Abbas directed APCCF and DFO not to engage watchers and guards for office work and security purpose.
published on 11 May 2022
Kerala – Avoid 24 hours chaining of elephants
published on 20 Feb 2022
published on 04 Oct 2021
MoEF to all PCCF: tell media ‘not’ to portray elephants negatively with harsh remarks
Ministry of Environment and Forest (MoEF) had expressed concern over the usage of rough derogatory terms to portray elephants’ aggression particularly by the Hindi-language media, and instructed the principal chief conservator of forests (PCCF-wildlife) of all states to convey the media in their respective areas to avoid such words.
published on 29 Sep 2021