Geographical Magazine FROM THE ARCHIVE: Ivory Ghosts 2021 Will this be the last we see of the magnificent African elephant? Elliot Daniel travelled to Africa to investigate the rise of poaching following a decision to lift the ivory ban.
Machine guns cocked and at the ready, we trekked g deep into the Kenyan Tsavo National Park, the jagged spikes of the Commiphora bush tore at my body, the dust from the baked red earth stained my clothes blood red. There, in a clearing, lay the slaughtered elephant. Its bones bleached white by the sweltering sun, its hardened skin lay lifeless, draped like an “ ancient fishing net on a discarded boat. Scattered remains lay where the great beast had been brought down, its tusks destined to become a trinket on a mantlepiece in a faraway land. Everything reeked of death. The musky scent pervading the air is one I will not easily forget.
New Ecological Study Generates Methods To Save Tropical Forest Ungulates
The study estimated population densities of five ungulates at both local and landscape scales and explored factors causing the variations in their densities Ullas Karanth/CWS Outlook Web Bureau 2021-03-15T13:34:17+05:30 New Ecological Study Generates Methods To Save Tropical Forest Ungulates outlookindia.com 2021-03-15T14:09:22+05:30
A new study, published by Springer Nature was conducted on the population ecology of five species of threatened ungulates: Gaur, Sambar, Chital, Muntjac and Wild Pig in the -Nagarahole- Bandipur protected landscape by Centre for Wildlife Studies scientists and collaborators
According to the press release, the detailed study, titled ‘Spatial Dynamics and Ecology of Large Ungulate Populations in Tropical Forests of India’ includes key data based on the research. The study involved the conduct of line-transect surveys on foot, designed a
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(L to R) Shravan NS, Dr Aneesh Vidyashankar, K Ullas Karanth, Venkatesh Prasad, Chief Guest Praveen Sood, Prakash Raj, Rohan Bopanna, Vilas Nayak, Ankita Rajput.
Round Table India and Ladies Circle India Felicitate Prominent Achievers at 8th Edition of Pride of Karnataka Awards ANI | Updated: Dec 22, 2020 18:52 IST
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], December 22 (ANI/NewsVoir): Round Table India along with Ladies Circle India presented today the 8th edition of Pride of Karnataka Awards , to achievers across all walks of life who have made Karnataka proud and displayed excellence to the world s audience. The awards were presented to Prakash Raj for his contributions to the Films and Entertainment category, Venkatesh Prasad and Rohan Bopanna for Sports, K Ullas Karanth for Wildlife Conservation, Vilas Nayak for Art, Aneesh Vidyashankar for his contribution to Music, and Saalumarada Thimmakka for Environmental Conservation.