Malayan Horned Frog with remarkable camouflage

Picture courtesy: Mona Patel Camouflage by indiAvesHere is 👉 Malayan Horned Frog has remarkable camouflage,its colour & form mimicking the leaf litter to be found on the forest floor. Unless the frog moves to snatch some unwary prey, it is unlikely to be seen. Its distinctive shape includes a large head and wide mouth, and […]

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Salonga National Park of Africa is no more UNESCO’s threatened site

The World Heritage Committee(WHC) has made a great and important achievement making the greens happy and feel proud. Salonga National Park, located in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been removed from UNESCO’s list of threatened sites as there are a lot of improvements in its conservation, According to the report of ‘News Week’ […]

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Solar fencing takes the life of three elephants in a week in Karnataka

Picture courtesy- The New Indian Express Karnataka: A baby elephant died after touching the Solar electric fencing at Kodagu district of Karnataka state on July 18. About eight years old male baby elephant unknowingly went in contact with the solar electric fencing that was installed to the agricultural farm at Morikallu village in Areyuru taluk in […]

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Karnataka’s forest cover increased to 38,575 square kilometers

Express News Service @ Belagavi: Karnataka, the seventh-largest State of the country, with a geographical area of 1,91,791 sq km accounts for 5. 83% of the geographical area of the country. What the good news is that according to the ‘Indian States of Forest Report, 2019’ the forest cover in this state has increased by […]

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Fencing has killed about 67 leopards in the past 12 years in Karnataka

Bengaluru: The recent research report has revealed that the death of Leopards in Karnataka has increased due to the electric fencing installed on the small forest lands, areca nut farms, sugar cane farms in the state of Karnataka in India. A team comprising of wildlife scientists Dr Sanjay Gubbi Aparna Kolekar and Dr Vijaykumar has exposed […]

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India’s first ‘Canopy Walk’ in Karnataka is open for tourists

Karnataka: Here is good news for nature lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, and adventurists. ‘The Canopy walk’ in the Kali Tiger reserve which is a major and unique eco-tourism attraction of Karnataka is now open for nature enthusiasts. This ‘Canopy Walk’ was built about four years ago, but was stopped due to the opposes of environmentalists and […]

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Delhi to built ‘Underground Green Corridor’ for safe passage of leopards

New Delhi: To ensure the safe passage for the leopards and other wildlife, the forest and wildlife department has come up with a proposal of ‘Underground Green corridor’ on the Surajkund-Pali road situated closure to the Asola Bhatti wildlife sanctuary at Delhi-Haryana state boundary. The forest department has stressed taking this project as about the […]

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Heatwave in June killed more than a billion sea creatures in Canada

Photo by Magda Ehlers from Pexels The record-breaking heatwave in the month of June has cooked to death more than one billion sea creatures on Canada’s western coast. According to the reports, the heatwave reached over 100 degrees Fahrenheit hit the west coast in late June, and killed animals that include mussels and rockweed in places that are […]

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