52 Weeks. 52 Threatened Species.

On my desk is a glass jar. Inside it are 52 handwritten names—each one a species from India that is currently threatened. Animals, plants, insects, amphibians, and more. These species are part of India’s vast biodiversity, yet they are seldom named or heard. They are not as familiar as the tiger, but they are just […]

WildShots: A Tiger Mom, Egyptian Vulture, Amur Falcon That Flew 3000 km Across Arabian Sea

16 November, 2025 – 22 November, 2025. Top pick of India’s threatened wildlife in photographs this week. Image copyright of the photographer. ………… A mugger crocodile glides silently across the calm waters of the Tawa Reservoir in Satpura National Park, Madhya Pradehs its armoured back breaking the surface like a living relic of deep time. […]

Historic First: Captive-Bred Wolves Give Birth in the Wild in Gujarat’s Grasslands

Sometimes, it takes just one birth to change the course of conservation history.  “Randeepak” — a male wolf pup — was born in the wild to captive-bred Indian wolf parents, Sona and Pradeep, who were released last year into the open grasslands of Kutch’s Nadabet under Gujarat’s Wolf Breeding and Conservation Programme. This birth marks […]

Rare Return of Dholes to Kaziranga-Karbi Anglong, Assam: First Sighting in Decades

In a significant conservation breakthrough, the elusive Dhole (Cuon alpinus), also known as the Asiatic wild dog, has been rediscovered in the Kaziranga-Karbi Anglong Landscape of Assam. A study by the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) confirmed photographic evidence of the species—once believed extinct in the region since the 1990s. Camera traps captured images of […]

On The Trail Of Lost Species

For field biologists Mahesh Babu and Ganesh Pallela, it was a routine survey of marine biodiversity along River Godavari in Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh when they spotted an unusual shark. It was no longer than three feet and had distinct black markings on its dorsal, pectoral and tail fins. Still, it was hard to pinpoint the exact […]

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