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Palampur forest fire victim dies in PGI
Tribune India· 6 days agoA 46-year-old woman, who had suffered injuries while she was putting out a forest blaze near Palampur, has died of her injuries in PGI, Chandigarh....
Leopard kills cow near Bhavanisagar | Coimbatore News - Times of India
The Times of India· 2 days agoErode: The forest department officials are taking steps to chase a leopard into the forest after it...
Assam floods: Kaziranga submerged; 8 animals killed, 44 rescued
Hindustan Times· 5 hours agoForest officials said that 80 of the inundated camps are in the Agratoli and Kaziranga ranges of the...
Assam Floods: 11 Animals Drown, 56 Rescued In Kaziranga National Park
NDTV· 1 hour agoForty-two hog deer, two otters and sambars each and a Scops owl have been rescued, the official of ...
25 crore saplings will be planted in Karnataka in the next five years, says Forest Minister
The Hindu· 22 hours agoThe Forest Department has set a target of planting 25 crore tree saplings at the rate of five crore...
2 injured in tiger attack in Assam’s Nagaon: Officials
Hindustan Times· 1 hour agoAccording to the locals, they reached the paddy field after hearing the screams and forced the tiger...
Van panchayats can take steps to check forest fires
The New Indian Express· 4 days agoIn the past, forest authorities were responsible for filing cases related to illegal activities such as tree felling, timber smuggling, and illegal...
Odisha government announces plan to plant nearly 19 lakh palm trees to curb lightning
The Telegraph· 12 hours agoThe Odisha government has announced a plan to plant nearly 19 lakh palm trees this fiscal year to...
Jungle Mahal: Stoppage of MGNREGA work increases the poor’s dependence on forests, says study
The Telegraph· 3 days agoThe stoppage of MGNREGA work has increased the Jungle Mahal poor’s dependence on forest resources,...
Forest Dept to Resume Trekking in Kappatagudda | Hubballi News - Times of India
The Times of India· 13 hours agoGadag: After a gap of one year, the forest department is now all set to resume trekking activities...