Authorities have pointed to substandard plastic mesh and insulation foam used during renovation works at the high-rise estate for fuelling the blaze.
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Researchers thrilled as trail cameras capture rare images of adorable creatures: 'A monthlong field study'
They play a crucial role. Researchers thrilled as trail cameras capture rare images of adorable creatures: 'A monthlong field ...
The Endangered Species Act of 1973 is one of America’s most far-reaching environmental laws. It can stop projects, block land use, and impose sweeping restrictions to protect wildlife. Yet after more ...
The latest victim was a 10-month-old girl who was snatched by a wolf while she was sleeping beside her mother, officials said ...
Lorenzo Nova Nobilio shares his amusing experience at Kaveri Nisargadhama Forest Park in Coorg, becoming the main attraction ...
Rikoch Narjari’s men used military-grade tranquilisers and high-powered rifles. The only proof of his brutality would be the ...
That analysis considered not just rabies, but all human deaths related to the loss of vultures — including those from water contaminated by cattle carcasses. Researchers estimated that India suffered, ...
Explore ten of the world’s shyest animals and learn what makes them so elusive. Learn about each species’ habitat, diet, and ...
Deep in the northern reaches of Nepal’s Gorkha District lies a secret that most travelers never discover. While millions ...
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Two rogue male elephants fuel rising conflict in Kanchanpur
Wildlife officials in far-western Nepal are intensifying surveillance of two solitary male elephants that have been moving repeatedly between forest edges and settlements near Shuklaphanta National ...
Crocodiles and pythons add to tiger and elephant threat to Nepal national park buffer zone residents
In the past five months, Chitwan National Park logged 199 animal rescues — including 129 mugger crocodiles and 52 pythons — as reptiles increasingly roam into riverside settlements, raising fear and ...
Lt Gen Anindya Sengupta of the Indian Army called on Nepal COAS Ashok Raj Sigdel and discussed ways to further strengthen ...
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