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Officials stunned after making grotesque discovery in national park: 'The whole thing starts to unravel'
The discovery of two elephant carcasses at a national park in India revealed what police suspect to be an alleged poaching network. The elephant remains were found at Manas National Park near the ...
Assam Police arrested three individuals linked to the recent elephant poaching incident in Manas National Park. The arrests were made on Sunday near the Indo-Bhutan border, under the jurisdiction of ...
For the 10th time since 2008, important delegates representing the Governments of Bhutan and India along with conservation NGOs of the region met in Guwahati, Assam. The landmark meeting was held to ...
Guwahati: An operation by Assam Police has led to the exposure of an alleged poaching network with suspected international ties after the discovery of two elephant carcasses in Manas National Park.
Farmers in Bhutan and India tend to leave their croplands fallow, fearing raids by elephants driven out of their natural habitats owing to anthropogenic or human-caused activities. Data on farmers on ...
This time, human–wildlife conflict hit home, and it felt different. Hearing my parents describe the destruction caused by an elephant and express their fear for their own safety brought a new ...
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Ecotourism as an alternative community based livelihood option had never been explored in Royal Manas National Park (RMNP). With a population of about 10646 people representing 1026 households and ...
From the late 1980s until 2003, ethno-political violence rocked Manas National Park (MNP), home to Bengal tigers and Indian rhinos, in the northeastern Indian state of Assam. But a shared border ...
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