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Pictures of the cutest animals born in Kent including Port Lympne and Howletts Who doesn t enjoy a picture of an adorable baby animal? Many cute creatures have been born in the county over the years at our numerous animal parks, including Port Lympne Hotel & Reserve, near Hythe, and Howletts, near Canterbury. Baby rhino that was born Christmas 2006. Picture: Barry Goodwin. So, for no reason other than to spread some joy, we decided to raid the archives and dig out some of the best pictures of the newborns. We hope you enjoy them. Drill monkeys She was born to mum Khari and dad Nebosja, and created excitement among keepers, as drill monkeys are among Africa s most endangered mammals. ....
Vanishing sal forests hit tribals’ livelihood Post News Network Kamakshynagar: Tribals in remote pockets of Dhenkanal are worried over their livelihood as they live on collection and sales of minor forest produce. The gradually vanishing sal forests have impacted their age-old profession. Lack of marketing facilities for their MFPs and sal leaves forces them to sell these items for a pittance, a report said. Their life is always fraught with dangers from wild animals. Yet, they stick to forests as they earn their living from minor forest produce. Thousands of tribal families living in Baunsapal, Kadua, Mahulapal, Saruali and Barua under Kamakshyanagar block; Batagan, Balikuma, Kankadahada and Kanthei panchayats under Kankadahada block depend on forests. They collect MFPs like sal leaves, shiali leaves, and wild grass for brooms, lac and resins. ....