Wildlife Institute of India

6 Results
Population Control of Animals to Resolve Conflict
Conservation
Population Control of Animals to Resolve Conflict
Arathi Menon
A new report by the Wildlife Institute of India suggests population control of four species that are most in conflict with humans
By
Arathi Menon
Conservation
The Arduous Ambition of Bringing the Cheetah Home
Conservation
The Arduous Ambition of Bringing the Cheetah Home
Sustain Team
Since the arrival of African cheetahs to India, there have been questions and debates around their relocation. Dean of Wildlife Institute of India and author of the Cheetah Action Project 2022, Yadvendradev Jhala, addresses the criticism and talks about the challenges of undertaking an ambitious project like this
By
Sustain Team
Conservation
Beyond Borders: Tiger Movement Between India and Nepal Increasingly Restricted
Conservation
Beyond Borders: Tiger Movement Between India and Nepal Increasingly Restricted
Sahana Ghosh
Abhaya Raj Joshi
Big cats don’t recognise political boundaries, and have always roamed across borders. Yet, this behaviour is under threat as key corridors are restricted by infrastructure projects
By
Sahana Ghosh
Abhaya Raj Joshi
Conservation
India Has Lost 75-90 per cent of its Leopard Population
Multimedia
India Has Lost 75-90 per cent of its Leopard Population
Sustain Team
A recent study has claimed that India’s leopards are in danger and need as much attention and protection as the tiger
By
Sustain Team
Multimedia
Dominance Effect: The Dynamic Social Lives of Male Elephants
Photo Story
Dominance Effect: The Dynamic Social Lives of Male Elephants
Sustain Team
Dhritiman Mukherjee
Elephants display dominance behaviour to establish and maintain rank. This hierarchy is understood by all and reduces potential conflict between them
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Sustain Team
Dhritiman Mukherjee
Photo Story
Securing the Future of the Eastern Swamp Deer in Assam
Conservation
Securing the Future of the Eastern Swamp Deer in Assam
Dr Rathin Barman
Through a massive coordinated effort of numerous wildlife conservationists, scientists, and local experts, the population of eastern swamp deer in Manas National Park has been revived
By
Dr Rathin Barman
Conservation