Category Archives: Campaigns

The World’s Smallest Pig - the Pygmy Hog

© Kalyan Varma / Pygmy Hog's Nest

Pigmy Hog - Charming little Animal : ”I had never actually met a pigmy hog, but I have a deep, warm regard for all members of the pig family. So, simply it was a pig and a pigmy pig at that, I felt it must be charming “- Gerald Durrell.  Amazing words from an outstanding conservationist,

The First Scottish Bird Fair

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Interested in Wildlife? Do you love the Outdoors? Are you an avid birder, with interests in raptor species, garden birds or just simply a nature lover? Nothing better than spending the weekend at the first ever Scottish Bird Fair which was held at the famous Hopetoun House on the outskirts of Edinburgh (19th & 20th of

On Arbor Day: Nature Conservancy Plant’s a Billion Trees

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We celebrate Arbor Day this Friday, the 27th of April. This day we join hands to celebrate our forest around the world, renew the air we breathe, help to maintain a healthy climate and sustain all life on Earth.  The Arbor Day Derived from the Latin name  ”Arbor” meaning Tree, this day is celebrated around the world

On Earth Day - We track the Snow Leopard Trust

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All over the world, 22nd of April is celebrate as the Earth Day. Thanks to the origin and credits to Gaylord Nelson, who was the US Senator from Wisconsin and he witnessed the 1969 Santa Barbara (California) oil spill. This environmental catastrophe made him organise an environmental teach-in or an educational forum which led to

Who is the Animal here? Mob Beats Leopard to Death

Leopard attacked by Mob - Copyright Naresh Kadyan

Story Highlight: With shrinking habitats around the world - Human & Animal Conflicts are concerns for the existence of remaining biodiversity. Shame to call ourselves humans when our own race can act in such a way - no brains used or pain to feel the act committed by this mob. This leopard footage near the

Campaigning for Cetacean Conservation: Meet Nicole McLachlan

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This week on our ‘Wild Mentors’ section our attention is on a young earth hero. A person who has in a very early life committed herself to saving the last remaining marine ecology that we have left in this planet. Wild Navigator welcomes Nicole McLachlan from Australia. Wild Navigator interview’s a Q/A session with  Nicole:

Sign a Petition to Save the Great Indian Bustard - ‘Wild Wednesday’

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This ‘Wild Wednesday’ we focus our attention on saving a species that is currently down to the last remaining numbers. The Great Indian Bustard (Ardeotis nigriceps) population was commonly found and widespread across India and parts of Pakistan, today a mere 300 individuals survive and this species is nearing to the brink of extinction. Facts of

Segregation of Waste - Wild Wednesday

This week we feature the importance of segregation of waste in protected areas. In most tourism visited wildlife reserves, the main aim of park management has been to curb visitors destroying the landscapes by preventing littering garbage, plastic bags and throwing away items which could potentially be harmful to wildlife and fauna present in the

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