Save the house sparrow
Boisterous, perky, pesky house sparrows, once a common sight, are now rapidly disappearing, not only in India but worldwide. Rapid urbanisation has contributed to the decline in the house sparrow’s...
Boisterous, perky, pesky house sparrows, once a common sight, are now rapidly disappearing, not only in India but worldwide. Rapid urbanisation has contributed to the decline in the house sparrow’s...
i couldn’t do it… write a tribute to Fatji… this is a feeble attempt to try and explain this wonderful, delightful, person… so committed to tigers. A friend, mentor, guide,...
Since the last cheetahs were shot in 1947, India’s population has exploded from 350 million to over 1.2 billion. Lakhs of acres of forests have been gutted to accommodate the growing need for food and other resources.
Mist envelops the verdant forests of Corbett, swirling around the grasses and trees, and I huddle deeper in my layers of warmth, as the Gypsy trundles slowly up the dirt...
This time I would like to concentrate on the lesser-known but very serious threats to the tiger. But before I draw attention to the policy changes that will hit the...
I have in my inbox a delightful set of camera-trapped photographs, of creatures wild and rare: a leopard slinking past, prickly porcupines marching in a row, a sloth bear with...
The forest department tranquilized and captured the leopard, but by then mob frenzy had peaked. They attacked the leopard - trapped, terrified and helpless...
For a Beautiful World - Prerna Singh Bindra, Conservation journalist and Editor, TigerLink, also Member of National Board of Wildlife Prerna Singh Bindra plays many roles as a Changemaker -...