The Wildlife Institute of India, established in 1982, is located in Dehradun. It focuses on wildlife research, training, and education. The institute plays a crucial role in conservation policy. It offers postgraduate courses in wildlife science. The institute collaborates with international organizations. It conducts significant research on biodiversity and habitat conservation. Its efforts support India's rich ecological heritage and sustainable development.
Wildlife officials confirmed the presence of the rare Asiatic caracal (Caracal caracal schmitzi) in the Thar Desert near the India-Pakistan border in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. Field teams from the...
A satellite-tagged male Amur falcon named Apapang successfully completed a 4,700-kilometer non-stop flight from Somalia to central India in 95 hours on May 5, 2026. This journey involved...