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    Muttikkomban Captured: Elephant Returns to Forest

    Wayanad (Kerala), April 3 A wild elephant, affectionately known as "Muttikkomban," was captured on Friday morning after it posed a threat to people and crops in the Vadakkanad area, forest officials said.The operation was carried out on the orders of the chief wildlife warden following...
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    Gujarat’s Livestock Health: FMD Cases Decline with Mass Vaccination

    Gandhinagar, March 18 – Gujarat has reduced the spread of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) in livestock to 3 per cent, while aiming for herd immunity of around 80 per cent by 2025, state officials said, attributing this progress to sustained mass vaccination drives.This development comes as India...
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    Wildlife Conservation: Dial 112 Ensures Timely Care for Injured Peacock

    Morena, March 14 – A coordinated and quick response from emergency services – 'Dial 112' and the police – has ensured timely medical aid for a peacock, India's national bird, who had sustained injuries due to unknown causes in the Morena district of Madhya Pradesh, officials said on Saturday...
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    Nilgai and Jackal Deaths at Delhi Zoo

    New Delhi, March 14 A nilgai and a jackal have died within three days of each other at the National Zoological Park here, officials said on Saturday.These deaths, which occurred on March 10 and March 12, follow similar incidents over the last few months that have drawn attention to animal...
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    Cheetah Population Reaches 53 with Recent Births

    March 09, New Delhi: A proud moment for the Cheetah Project as Jwala, a Namibian cheetah and successful three-time mother, gave birth to five cubs on Monday at the Kuno National Park.With this birth, the number of thriving Indian-born cubs has risen to 33, marking the 10th successful cheetah...
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    India’s Cheetah Population Reaches 53 with New Cubs

    Union Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister Bhupender Yadav announced today the birth of five cubs to female cheetah Jwala at Kuno National Park. In a social media post, the Minister stated that with this birth, the number of Indian-born thriving cubs has risen to 33, marking the 10th...
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    New Cheetah Cubs Boost Conservation Efforts

    New Delhi, March 9 Namibian cheetah Jwala gave birth to five cubs at Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh on Monday, bringing the country's total cheetah population to 53, Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav announced.This development comes days after cheetah Gamini gave birth to four...
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    National Zoological Park Deer Dies – Veterinary Care Questioned

    New Delhi, March 5 A male Sangai deer, a Schedule-I species under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, died at the National Zoological Park here on Thursday, an official said.The animal had a cast on its hind leg and required constant monitoring and veterinary care, the official said, adding...
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    Conservation Success: Otter Birth at National Zoological Park

    New Delhi, February 26 More than two decades after the species disappeared from its enclosures, the National Zoological Park here has witnessed the birth of an otter, with officials hailing the event as a long-awaited success of conservation breeding in the capital zoo.The pup was born in...
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    Wildlife Rescue: Two Golden Jackals Rehabilitated in Maharashtra

    Mumbai, February 14 Two injured golden jackals have been taken to a facility in Mumbai for treatment and rehabilitation after they were rescued in Raigad.Treatment for both animals has begun at the Resqink Association for Wildlife Welfare here, and the organization's founder-president, Pawan...
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