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AnothertigerrelocatedtoSariska
From: tubaah on Fri, Feb 25 2011 12:40 AM
Another big cat has been relocated to Sariska National Park where he joins three females and an older male. The T 7 is a 5-year-old male tiger, who had spread terror in Mathura, was relocated from Bharatpur.
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107whalesdieinNewZealand
From: tubaah on Tue, Feb 22 2011 12:58 PM
All members of a pod of 107 pilot whales that stranded on a remote New Zealand beach have died, including 48 that were euthanised, the government’s conservation department said on Monday.
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Anewleaseoflifefor25Bolivianlions
From: tubaah on Sat, Feb 19 2011 1:08 AM
Twenty-five lions, most of them rescued from Bolivian circuses, have arrived in the US State of Colorado to start their new lives at a wildlife sanctuary.
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WaterwoesescalateastapsrundryacrossDelhi
From: tubaah on Thu, Feb 17 2011 9:10 PM
Residents of the national Capital had a tough time on Tuesday as taps across parts of the city including the Parliament went virtually dry. The reason - massive amounts of ammonia and chloride are dumped into the Yamuna from factories in Haryana. The Environment Minister has offered to mediate be...
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Delhistudents039tributetothebigcats
From: tubaah on Tue, Feb 15 2011 8:06 PM
Inspired by NDTV’s Save Our Tigers campaign, students of a Delhi school put up a musical using Rudyard Kipling's much loved jungle book with a special save tigers twist.
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Rabicropssetforrecordyield
From: tubaah on Wed, Feb 09 2011 3:30 AM
Farmers in most states have reasons to rejoice as government estimates and experts suggest that the country is headed for a bumper Rabi production. Timely rainfall has perked up the agriculture sector but the government has a tough balancing act to ensure adequate support prices for farmers and s...
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Tigressfallsintodrywellrescued
From: tubaah on Tue, Feb 08 2011 3:23 AM
The authorities have been able to rescue a Tigress that fell into a dry well in Chameli forest near Nagpur this afternoon. The big cat was reported to have crashed into the dry well which is not protected by a wall.
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TechnologytobringbackSiberiancranetoIndia
From: tubaah on Tue, Feb 08 2011 3:23 AM
India will start a Siberian crane breeding program in the country to increase the number of birds in the wild. While a similar plan did not take off a couple of years ago, the environment ministry is hopeful that this time around 'technology' will be the key mover.
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NDTVGreenathonimpact
From: tubaah on Mon, Feb 07 2011 3:10 AM
In most villages across India, limited or no access to electricity means that after sunset their life virtually comes to a standstill, but thanks to donations from viewers during Greenathon 2, many villages in Bihar’s Lakhisarai area now have light.
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Ministeronholidaysavestigresswith3cubs
From: tubaah on Sun, Feb 06 2011 3:03 AM
Rajasthan’s Tourism Minister Bina Kak photographed a tigress who had a wound in the back. Forest officals dismissed it as diarohea but on minister's intervention the tigress was attended to, her wound cleaned and now she is back on the road to recovery.
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SolarlanternsbrightenupAssamvillage
From: tubaah on Mon, Jan 31 2011 5:17 PM
This is the time when Jharuwagaon’s children return home with their respective lanterns - every day since the solar lamps were given to this village in October last year as part of NDTV-TERI light a billion lives campaign.
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From: tubaah on Wed, Jan 26 2011 12:32 PM
राजधानी दिल्ली से सटे नोएडा के पक्षी विहार में 309 किस्मों के पक्षी रहते हैं। यहां अनेक पर्यटक पक्षियों को देखने आते हैं।
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Villagershelpsaveleopardslife
From: tubaah on Tue, Jan 18 2011 11:53 AM
In Karnataka, a leopard who was stuck in barbed wire found an entire village rallying to rescue him.
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NoloudmusicinCorbettthisNewYear
From: tubaah on Thu, Dec 30 2010 11:38 AM
This new year eve, the wild animals in the Corbett reserve park may have a peaceful night as officers of the pollution control board are on high alert. Many resorts which had loud parties during Christmas may be fined. There are 120 resorts around the wildlife park, many of them notorious for lo...
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WildlifetourismGovtsetsuppanel
From: tubaah on Thu, Dec 30 2010 11:38 AM
Ravi Singh, Director, WWF-India and Rajesh Gopal, Member Secretary, Tiger Conservation Authority, speak to NDTV about the new committee being set up by the government to promote wildlife tourism and ensure the animals' habitat is not disturbed.
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SindhudurgMiningatcostoftigers
From: tubaah on Thu, Dec 23 2010 11:32 AM
Are plans being laid for mining in Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra at the cost of tigers? Five tigers and 40 leopards live in the forests here, yet mention of the highly-endangered big cat is curiously missing from all three environment reports on the area.
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Onioncrisiscouldcontinuefor3weekssaysSharadPawar
From: tubaah on Wed, Dec 22 2010 11:29 AM
The Agriculture Minister acknowledges "the situation is serious"; Onion prices have doubled in the last few days.
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TheRoyalBengaltigerathomeintheSundarbans
From: tubaah on Wed, Dec 22 2010 11:29 AM
The difficult terrain helps in many ways the largest concentration of tigers in India. Villagers here are realizing that if the tiger disappears, the fragile bio-system will collapse.
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Artistscometogethertosavetigers
From: tubaah on Mon, Dec 20 2010 11:28 AM
More efforts are being put in to bring awareness to help save the big cat. Artists from across the country join hands on this project, in this case, its art not for art’s sake, but a cause.
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Atributetothetiger
From: tubaah on Sun, Dec 19 2010 11:28 AM
An angry poet recounts the horror of being hunted and the challenges before this majestic animal. Even Amitabh Bachchan was moved by the poem. See it for yourself.
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