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Whatshot on MSNMost Photogenic National Parks in India for Nature Photographers7. Bandhavgarh National Park – The Tiger Capital of India Madhya Pradesh’s Bandhavgarh National Park boasts the highest density of Bengal tigers in the world. Spread over 1,100 square ...
Madhya Pradesh, the tiger capital of India, is a paradise for wildlife lovers and adventure seekers. From dense forests echoing with the roars of big cats to hidden trails where the unexpected ...
Just 150km from New Delhi, Sariska Tiger Reserve in northeastern Rajasthan is the closest reserve to India’s capital. For wildlife conservation it’s also become emblematic of how victory can ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
Explore India's magnificent wildlife and night skies on this immersive conservation safari. Visit the reserves of Tadoba and Pench in search of the elusive Bengal tiger and stay in award-winning ...
India successfully doubled its once-declining wild tiger population by 2022. A new study analyses population trends from 2006 to 2018 to understand key factors, including socio-ecological drivers ...
Tiger numbers in India are starting to rebound after decades of being perilously low. This recovery offers lessons for conserving other rare animals. William F. Laurance is at the Centre for ...
India’s wild tiger population has doubled in just over a decade, cementing its status as the global stronghold for the species. But with this success comes an urgent challenge – given their ...
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