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Conservation
Deepor Beel, the riverine wetland in lower Brahmaputra valley, on the brink
Deepor Beel, a Ramsar site near Guwahati in Assam, known for its fish and bird diversity and rich aquatic vegetation that attracts wild elephants, fac
Sushanta Talukdar
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Photographs by Ritu Raj Konwar
Wildlife
Where birds come to bathe in the Dandeli forest
The Dandeli forest in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka is a birder’s delight that offers rewarding sightings of a myriad of avian species. Text &
Environment
Birds of Dandeli forest
The Dandeli forest in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka is a birder’s delight that offers rewarding sightings of a myriad of avian species.
Sudha Mahalingam
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Photographs by Sudha Mahalingam
Wildlife
Watching the birds come to bathe in the Dandeli forest
The Dandeli forest in Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka is a birder’s delight that offers rewarding sightings of a myriad of avian species.
Sudha Mahalingam
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Photographs by Sudha Mahalingam
Environment
Gujarat Power Corporation gets notice on violations at lignite mining site in Bhavnagar district that are blamed for tremors and upheaval of agricultural land
In November 2020, the residents of Badi-Hoidad villages in Ghogha tehsil of Bhavnagar district, Gujarat, were greeted by a disorienting sight.
Lyla Bavadam
Conservation
Searching for the elusive western tragopan in the Great Himalayan National Park
Braving the cold and hostile terrain of the Himalayan heights, determined birders go in search of the colourful and ground-dwelling western tragopan,
Text by G. Shaheed
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Photographs by Jainy Maria Kuriakose
Wildlife
The elusive western tragopan of the Himalaya
Braving the cold and hostile terrain of the Himalayan heights, determined birders go in search of the colourful and ground-dwelling western tragopan,
Text by G. Shaheed
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Photographs by Jainy Maria Kuriakose
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