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Pangolin skins recovered, two persons detained in Guwahati

Pangolin skins recovered, two persons detained in Guwahati A joint operation of the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau and Forest officials led to the recovery of 5 kg of pangolin skins from a car (AS-01-AF 4844), and also detained two persons travelling in the car. STAFF REPORTER GUWAHATI: A joint operation of the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau and Forest officials led to the recovery of 5 kg of pangolin skins from a car (AS-01-AF 4844), and also detained two persons travelling in the car. The two detained persons are Mohammed Shah Nawaz (from Nagaon) and Faizul Hoque (from Karimganj). Investigation is on.

Tamil Nadu: CBI launches investigation in deaths of elephants, poaching in forests

Tamil Nadu: CBI launches investigation in deaths of elephants, poaching in forests Elephant/ Representative Pic The Central Bureau of Investigation has launched an investigation into alleged poaching and killing of elephants in the forests of Tamil Nadu. This is an old issue raised by wildlife activists over the years. In February, this year, the Madurai bench of the Madras High Court had asked the CBI to probe the larger connections of middlemen, poachers and the kingpins in these killings on the basis of a report submitted by the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (WCCB), read a Hindustan Times report. On January 5, 2021, CBI had lodged three First Information Reports (FIRs) registered by local police – into the death of an Indian elephant (Elephas Maximus) at Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve in Hasanur (Tamil Nadu) in December 19, 2020; death of another male elephant in April 2014 in Udumalpet Forest Range (Anamalai Tiger Reserve) and the killing of another elephant at Boluvampatt

Radheyshyam from the Bishnoi community spearheads conservation efforts in the Desert National Park in Rajasthan

April 01, 2021 Come to the rescue: Radheysham monitors the Great Indian Bustards in the Pokhran region, conducts anti-poaching initiatives and helps with wildlife rescues Come to the rescue: Radheysham monitors the Great Indian Bustards in the Pokhran region, conducts anti-poaching initiatives and helps with wildlife rescues× Milk vendors, nomadic herders and villagers are the ears and eyes of Radheysham, recently honoured for his efforts at safeguarding wildlife in the deserts of Rajasthan Dholiya is a village inhabited by 1,500 Bishnoi families, bound by a common set of values Radheysham tours the area in his 4x4 camper and scouts for signs of wildlife

32,000 Indians admit illegally owning exotic animals like kangaroos, lemurs and iguanas

32,000 Indians admit illegally owning exotic animals like kangaroos, lemurs and iguanas
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32,000 Indians Say They Possess Exotic Animals In Post-COVID Amnesty

32,000 Indians Say They Possess Exotic Animals In Post-COVID Amnesty
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