No Heli-Tourism Project against public opinion starofmysore.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from starofmysore.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Forest Department will conduct a public hearing on April 23 to seek objections to the felling of 150 trees to pave way for a proposed helipad near Lalitha Mahal Palace. The public hearing will be
Uttarakhand Forest Fire: High Court Asks State To Fill All Vacancies In Forest Department Within 6 Months livelaw.in - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from livelaw.in Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Leopard killed in suspected road hit near Coimbatore
Updated:
Updated:
April 10, 2021 15:36 IST
Forest Department staff were trying to trace the vehicle that could have possibly been involved in the road hit.
Share Article
AAA
The leopard which was found dead in a reserve forest area of Karamadai forest range of Coimbatore Forest Division on April 9, 2021. | Photo Credit:
Special Arrangement
Forest Department staff were trying to trace the vehicle that could have possibly been involved in the road hit. A leopard which was found dead in a reserve forest area of Karamadai forest range of Coimbatore Forest Division on Friday evening could have had a fatal hit by a vehicle as per post-mortem findings.
Updated:
Share Article
AAA
The four black-naped hares that were rescued in Ramanathapuram on Friday. | Photo Credit: HANDOUT E MAIL
The forest department officials of Ramanathapuram district rescued four black-naped hares that were in the illegal possession of a person here on Friday.
Based on a tip-off by Assistant Conservator of Forests S. Ganesalingam, a team comprising Forester E. Rajasekaran, and other officials including R. Sadaiyandi and V. Rajendran, conducted an inspection at ECR Road near Kattoorani. When they inspected the two-wheeler of a rider, they found a sack in which four black-naped hares were kept.
Ramanathapuram Forest Range Officer S. Sathish, who conducted an inquiry, said that the limbs of the four hares were tied. The hares were injured and first aid was provided for the animals, he said. The four hares were then rescued and released into the bird sanctuaries.