Helps in curbing elephant menace says Minister Eshwar Khandre. With 6395 elephants, Karnataka leads the country in the number ...
Karnataka Forest Department introduces cost-effective, lightweight radio collars (K.P. Tracker) to track elephant movements, ensuring wildlife safety.
For centuries, locals have told stories of mokele-mbembe, a legendary creature said to lurk in the Congo Basin. But as ...
Indigenous radio-collars are manufactured by Infiction Labs Private Limited in association with Karnataka Forest Department ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNAfrica: Greenpeace Africa Calls On the Govt to Cancel the Decree Creating Ma Mbed Mbed ParkPress Release - In 2020, the Cameroonian government issued a decree establishing Ma Mbed Mbed Park, covering an area of more than 12,000 hectares. This decree has sparked reactions from local ...
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Mongabay on MSNForest of rare trees in Zanzibar now earmarked for ‘eco-resort’Botanists have found a stand of rare trees in Tanzania’s Zanzibar archipelago not known to grow wild anywhere else in Africa.
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Karnataka develops indigenous radio collars to track elephants reduce human-wildlife conflictBENGALURU: The Karnataka forest department will track the movement of elephants and alert citizens residing in periphery of forests with the help of indigenousl ...
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Hosted on MSN12 Animal Species On The Brink Of ExtinctionBetween climate change and the effects of humanity on the environment, many species have been harmed. Here are a few of them ...
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These Elephants’ Empathetic Expression is RemarkableAfrican savanna elephants (or African bush elephants), African forest elephants, and Asian elephants. Both African savanna and African forest elephants live across several countries in Africa.
Karnataka Environment Minister Eshwar Khandre on Wednesday launched K P Tracker- an indigenous GSM-based elephant radio collar - developed by the Forest Department in collaboration with Infiction Labs ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNMight of the wild: Here are the 8 largest mammals on EarthFrom mammoth African elephants to giant whales, let's take a look at the 8 largest mammals that inhabit our planet.
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