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thestatesman.com > cities > kolkata > rhino-calf-rescued-from-tea-garden-near-jaldapara-1503630455.html

Rhino calf rescued from tea garden near Jaldapara

2+ hour, 10+ min ago   (422+ words) Statesman News Service | Kolkata | August 23, 2026 8:48 pm A young rhinoceros calf strayed into a tea garden near Jaldapara National Park on Sunday morning, leaving tea workers and local residents surprised and concerned. The tea workers spotted the calf when they arrived…...

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Mother Rhino dies of???heart attack??? in north Bengal while searching for lost calf

1+ week, 5+ day ago   (320+ words) A mother rhino died in Falakata of north Bengal’s Alipurduar district on Tuesday, apparently out of ‘heart attack’, after desperately searching for its missing calf for hours. The rhino and its calf were seen roaming together in the Kunjaagar area…...

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Human-elephant conflict, conversation efforts get renewed push ahead of World Elephant Day

2+ week, 4+ day ago   (329+ words) The Bengal government is placing renewed emphasis on elephant conservation while addressing the growing challenge of human-elephant conflict in the region as north Bengal gears up to celebrate World Elephant Day on August 11 and 12. The initiative comes at a time…...

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Odisha may lose horseshoe crab population within a decade, warns former CSIR scientist

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Hirakud wetland records surge in summer bird breeding with conservation efforts yielding results

2+ mon, 1+ week ago   (444+ words) The Hirakud Wetland, one of India’s largest freshwater ecosystems and a Ramsar site of international importance, has witnessed an impressive increase in summer bird population and breeding activity, underscoring the success of sustained conservation measures undertaken by the Forest Department…...

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Project Cheetah reflects India’s commitment to ecological restoration: Bhupender Yadav

3+ mon, 1+ day ago   (429+ words) Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Bhupender Yadav on Friday said that Project Cheetah, launched in 2022 through the world’s first intercontinental translocation of a large carnivore, reflects India’s strong commitment to ecological restoration, biodiversity conservation and the revival…...

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thestatesman.com > india > patanjalis-sandalwood-forest-model-offers-hope-to-curb-migration-from-uttarakhand-hills-1503586800.html

Patanjali's 'Sandalwood Forest' model offers hope to curb migration from Uttarakhand hills

3+ mon, 3+ week ago   (703+ words) Statesman News Service | New Delhi | April 27, 2026 7:56 pm For a long time, sandalwood cultivation in India was considered limited to South India, but the perception is now changing. The ‘Sandalwood Forest’ model developed by Patanjali in Uttarakhand has proved that successful…...

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thestatesman.com > features > elephants-are-ecological-engineers-the-giants-who-build-their-own-world-1503575399.html

Elephants are Ecological Engineers: the Giants Who Build Their Own World

4+ mon, 3+ week ago   (359+ words) Dr. Singaram Kulandaivel | Kolkata | March 29, 2026 11:41 am Forests are living systems, and elephants are their engineers—and in losing them, we do not merely lose a species, we lose the very architecture of the wild. The Story of the Architects of…...

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thestatesman.com > india > move-to-revive-near-extinct-native-silkworm-species-in-odisha-1503518450.html

Move to revive near-extinct native silkworm species in Odisha

8+ mon, 3+ week ago   (274+ words) The mid-term Self-Assessment Test report conducted by Tata Steel has been reviewed by IUCN India and found to be in alignment with internationally accepted International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Global Standard on Nature-based Solutions (NbS). Statesman News Service…...

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thestatesman.com > bengal > jica-funded-ai-telegram-devices-to-track-dalma-elephants-in-bankura-1503504974.html

JICA-funded AI, Telegram devices to track Dalma elephants in Bankura

9+ mon, 3+ week ago   (318+ words) Kanchan Siddiqui | Kolkata | October 30, 2025 12:33 pm The forest department, with financial support from a Japanese agency, is set to deploy artificial intelligence to monitor the real-time movement of migratory elephant herds in Bankura, aiming to reduce recurring human-elephant conflicts. As of…...