In a "groundbreaking" survey from WWF-India and the Forest Department, Government of Arunachal Pradesh, India, trail cameras ...
Most visitors don’t consider the Himalaya a wildlife destination, but the world’s highest mountains hold a surprising amount of diversity. From snow leopards and grumpy Pallas’s cats to blood ...
The Himalayas are alive with rare animal species. Each sighting is a reminder of the need to protect this fragile ecosystem.
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South Africa Today on MSNNepal’s Himalayan biodiversity struggles with new herds and highways (commentary)
A journey into Nepal’s Limi Valley is always profound. We at the Himalayan Wolves Project first visited the area more than a ...
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Grumpy-looking Pallas's cat photographed by camera trap in stunning photo from eastern Himalayas
The Pallas’s cat is just one of several wildcats spotted in Arunachal Pradesh, which also supports snow leopards, common leopards, clouded leopards, leopard cats and marbled cats.
ITANAGAR- In a groundbreaking discovery that underscores the untapped wonders of the eastern Himalayas, a collaborative ...
A rare Himalayan Palla’s cat has been photographed for the first time in Arunachal Pradesh, India, during a wildlife survey.
The Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP) in Himachal Pradesh is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, celebrated for its breathtaking landscapes and rich biodiversity. Nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, ...
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'Milestone for wildlife research': Elusive Palla's cat photographed for first time in Arunachal Himalayas
A total of 136 camera traps were set up at 83 locations across 2,000 sq km of rugged high-altitude rangelands in the West ...
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