Nepal’s population of endangered one-horned rhinoceros has grown by more than a hundred over the past six years, officials said, with campaigners hailing the increase as a conservation “milestone”.
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Nepal’s tigers set to double in population Tigers have long been a symbol of strength in Asia as potent as the symbol of dragons. Ornate water buffalo horns are carved with both animals and sold to tourists in Thailand. Animal […]
Tigers in 41 of 50 reserves could go extinct: Study DEHRADUN: Scientists working towards conservation of tiger population in Wildlife Institute of India (WII), Dehradun has indicated the need to keep the population of all the tigers across 41 tiger […]