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'Tigers safe, research focus must shift to other species, agencies' | India News

India News: Project Tiger drove most of the research in wildlife for the last few decades, but other creatures and topics are now getting much-needed attention.

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Tigers safe, research focus must shift to other species, say experts

Recent findings from various research projects have shed light on the need to broaden the scope of wildlife research. The analysis of tissue samples from a tiger in southern West Bengal s Lalgarh, conducted at Bengaluru s National Centre for Biological Sciences, revealed that the animal had likely migrated from the Central Indian landscape.

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Bangladesh tries fences to tackle growing human-tiger conflict in Sundarbans

DHAKA Authorities in Bangladesh have decided to install nylon net fencing in the Sundarbans, the world’s largest mangrove forest, to tackle human-tiger conflicts and protect both communities and the endangered big cats. The move is part of the Bangladesh Forest Department’s three-year Sundarbans Tiger Conservation Project, launched in March 2022, and is aimed at […]

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India: Migration from climate change getting worse – DW – 04/19/2023

Extreme weather events including heat waves, floods, cyclones and rising sea levels have resulted in a rise in climate-induced migration in India. Experts suggest the problem is set to get worse.

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