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Jungle Safari, ropeways on waterfalls soon in StateRanchi, Jan. 25 -- The Jharkhand government is soon going to ... instructions of Chief Minister Hemant Soren. The Tourism and Forest Departments will jointly operate these safaris. Each safari will ...
Jharkhand has witnessed 474 fatalities from man-elephant conflicts over five years. These incidents, second only to Odisha's ...
Ranchi: Jharkhand forest officials, who have been tracking the tiger from Chandil of Seraikela Kharsawan district once again after it returned to the forests of Ghatshila from the adjoining West ...
Jharkhand forest department is mulling issuing a shoot-at-sight order against a ‘man-eater’ leopard, as attempts to tranquilize or cage the animal have been unsuccessful, an official said on ...
Data from the forest department shows that out of the 24 districts in Jharkhand, 20 have elephants. As a result, an average of 80 people are killed and over 150 are injured annually in man ...
Jharkhand forest department is aiming for collaborative and localised approaches to address the state’s unique vulnerabilities to climate changes. Secretary of forest, environment and climate change ...
Bhubaneswar: With mass hunting (‘akhand sikar') set to begin during Makar Sankranti next month, forest officials of Odisha and neighbouring Jharkhand and West Bengal are on alert about tigress ...
Last month, another tiger, Zeenat, had strayed into West Bengal from Odisha via Jharkhand. It was caught after days of chase by forest personnel of three states. Another forest official said the male ...
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