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Can We Keep Them On Earth?
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Started by Vivek Gupta. Last reply by Vivek Gupta Apr 12, 2010.
* Technologies for conservation of resources There already exists a wide range of technologies and practices in forest and watershed management and agriculture, both traditional and new, for…Continue
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Started by Vivek Gupta Feb 2, 2010.
Dear Wildlife Lovers,
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Please Join (http://saveourtigers.ning.com), Network, Write Blogs, Upload Videos/Photos and Start a forum discussions, Invite your…
Posted by Vivek Gupta on April 12, 2010 at 10:38am
AN AMERICAN VISITED INDIA AND WENT BACK TO AMERICA
WHERE HE MET HIS INDIAN FRIEND WHO ASKED HIM…
Posted by Vivek Gupta on March 22, 2010 at 1:00pm — 1 Comment
In The Forests Of The Night
Tigers are not safe even in the best of India’s reserves
The tiger has become…
ContinuePosted by Vivek Gupta on March 22, 2010 at 10:00am
Play animal benefactor for as little as Rs 10,000 a year
Source: Simit Bhagat | TNN -…
Posted by Vivek Gupta on March 15, 2010 at 10:30am
The bodies of two male tiger cubs were found in the Ranthambhore National Park in Rajasthan’s Sawai Madhopur district on Sunday. Forest officials suspect they were poisoned.
The cubs are believed to have been between 18 and 21 months old. Forest officials found the body of a goat nearby, which could have been the source of poisoning.
“The cubs are children of the Chiroli area tigress, and prima facie they are suspected to have been poisoned,” said principal chief wildlife…
ContinuePosted by Vivek Gupta on March 8, 2010 at 12:23pm
The principle cog in the food and ecological cycle, with every tiger gone, the entire country's survival is at stake. Beware India. Protect the big cat in the wild. Hardnews joins the campaign to protect the most majestic and magnificent creature in the animal kingdom
Akash Bisht Delhi
February 14 this year marked the beginning of the Chinese Year of the Tiger. Ironically, the majestic species faces serious threats of extinction owing to a speculated increase in…
ContinuePosted by Vivek Gupta on March 5, 2010 at 5:26pm

A month ago, 1,411 was just another number, with little significance for the average Indian, apart from being the year when Ahmedabad was founded. Then an ad began running on television channels, flashing the ominous news that there were only 1,411 tigers left in India.
Overnight, saving the tiger became an issue of national pride—be it school children spouting their new-found knowledge, or the minister for environment and forests,…
Posted by Vivek Gupta on March 5, 2010 at 5:16pm
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