The tiger is the largest of the cats and is a perfect killing machine with a superior combination of power, cunning and agility. On the other hand, A lion has an appearance to frighten even the mightiest of animals. There have been some real fights between the two kings of the jungle. So, what do the evidences and experts (and common sense) say about who will win a fight between the two, or rather, if there are 100 tiger-lion fights which...
Read MoreRussia’s wildlife reserve to protect snow leopards
by Sibylle on May 21, 2010 Video on the work of the Altai Foundation, which was founded in 2004 to protect Russia’s wilderness areas. It works with its US partner, the Altai Conservancy, to collect scientific data of wilderness areas and supports anti-poaching efforts to protect the last snow leopards. –
Read MoreUK report on failure to halt wildlife decline is buried
Saturday, 22 May 2010 A report showing that Britain is failing to halt the declines of many of its highest-priority wildlife species and habitats, from the red squirrel, the juniper and the common skate to chalk rivers and coastal salt marshes, was “sneaked out” this week by the Government with no publicity, environmental campaign groups said yesterday. More than twice as many conservation priority species and habitats are...
Read MoreSouth Asia wildlife experts back new enforcement network
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Read MoreNepal, China to sign MoU on wildlife
2010-06-01 11:51 PM KATHMANDU: A delegation comprising Ministry of Forests and SoilConservation (MoFSC) and Ministry of Foreign Affairs officials isleaving for Beijing tomorrow to sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with China on biodiversity issues. The MoU will be signed this week in the Chinese capital Beijing. Dr Siddhartha Bajracharya, National Trust for Nature Conservation (NTNC)executive officer, said the signing of MoU...
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