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Animal attacks worsened during lockdown across Indian state of Uttarakhand, deaths rose from 58 in 2019 to 63 in 2020 -- Earth Changes -- Sott net

Mon, 18 Jan 2021 14:53 UTC © GettyHuman-wildlife conflict (HWC) worsened in Uttarakhand in 2020, with 63 lives lost to fatal encounters with wild animals, as compared to 58 deaths in 2019. Half of the deaths were caused by leopard attacks, which saw a significant spike in 2020. Leopards killed 31 humans in the hill state in 2020 as compared to 18 in 2019. The data was exclusively accessed by TOI from the Uttarakhand forest department. Apart from the usual reasons like habitat encroachment that trigger HWC, experts believe deserted roads during the lockdown added to the problem. The lockdown emboldened the big cats, who ventured into human habitats more freely than ever before.

Why Uttarakhand should choose a more sustainable path to development in a post-Covid world

Why Uttarakhand should choose a more sustainable path to development in a post-Covid world Apart from mitigating climate change, forest conservation can solve problems such as out-migration, under-employment and human-wildlife conflicts in the state. The Himalayas from Nainital hill-station in Uttarakhand. | Agnes Bun / AFP Uttarakhand’s decision in November to denotify 87 hectares of reserved forest to allow the expansion of the Jolly Grant airport outside Dehradun has once again put the spotlight on the modalities of the proposed development in this Himalayan state. So far, the innate connection of healthy forests with rural well-being, disaster management and water security has not yet entered the development narrative in the state.

ZSI starts tagging olive ridleys to track migration path

ZSI starts tagging olive ridleys to track migration path Updated: Updated: Rushikulya beach is one of the largest mass nesting sites for sea turtles Share Article AAA Mass hatching Olive Ridley Turtles began at the Rushikulya Rookery in Ganjam district, Odisha.   | Photo Credit: Lingraj Panda Rushikulya beach is one of the largest mass nesting sites for sea turtles The Zoological Survey of India has started tagging endangered olive ridleys to track their migration path in the off-shore waters of Odisha on Tuesday. The ZSI scientists took six turtles floating in the deep water of the Bay of Bengal and attached the tags made of aluminum before releasing them back in the sea.

Marine turtles tagged in Odisha after nearly two decades

Marine turtles tagged in Odisha after nearly two decades
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Wildlife Institute Of India Recruitment 2021 For Project Associate And Project Scientist Posts

Wildlife Institute Of India Recruitment 2021: Age And Fees Candidates interested in applying for Wildlife Institute Jobs 2021 through Wildlife Institute of India Recruitment 2021 must fall in the age group between to 35 to 45 years of age, with relaxation (upper age limit) to reserved categories as per the Govt. of India guidelines as specified in the Wildlife Institute of India Recruitment 2021 Notification. For details regarding application fee for Wildlife Institute Jobs 2021 through Wildlife Institute of India Recruitment 2021, refer to the official Wildlife Institute of India Recruitment 2021 Notification given at the end of the article. Wildlife Institute of India Recruitment 2021: Eligibility And Experience Candidates applying for Wildlife Institute Jobs 2021 through Wildlife Institute of India Recruitment 2021 must possess a Masters Degree/Doctoral Degree in Wildlife Science/Botany/Zoology/ Forestry/Life Science/Agriculture/Environmental Sciences/Ecology/Landscape Ecolog

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