One of the rarest reptiles in the world has been brought back from the brink of extinction - thanks to a conservation program that is marking a milestone of 25 years. The work to save the critically endangered Siamese crocodile is also inspiring conservationists overseas, including in Australia.
The First Asian Ranger Forum (ARF) meet in Guwahati brings together forest experts from 20 countries to strengthen the global community of conservation practitioners. The event highlights the crucial role of rangers in nature conservation and promotes inclusivity and diversity in the ranger workforce. Join the forum to support and empower Asian rangers in their duties effectively and responsibly.
The first Asian Ranger Forum is scheduled to get underway at Srimanta Sankardeva Kalakshetra in the presence of Chandra Mohan Patowary as the Chief Guest and the Forest Minister of Maharashtra.
ANN/THE STAR – The Malayan tiger, which has long been a symbol of strength and courage and even appears on the Malaysian coat of arms, is fighting for survival in the rainforests of Peninsular Malaysia. Though it is at the top of the food chain, decades of hunting by poachers for their skin, teeth and […]