
Tales from the Jungle
Bettada RaniIn Bandipura a huge female known as the Bettada Katte female lives in the hilly regions of Moolapura. Since this region is located close to the forest camps,she has been noticed by several forest
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Posted by Source: A&W Magazine | Vol 1|Issue 5-6|Nov 16 - Jan 17, Wildlife |
Bettada RaniIn Bandipura a huge female known as the Bettada Katte female lives in the hilly regions of Moolapura. Since this region is located close to the forest camps,she has been noticed by several forest
Read MorePosted by Source: A&W Magazine | New Age Sport, Vol 1|Issue 5-6|Nov 16 - Jan 17 |
“My reason for living is pickleball.”This is one of the first things Sunil Valavalkar tells me. Despite working full time as a director at GTL Ltd., India’s largest network services provider, he is also the founder of AIPA, the All India Pickleball Association.
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The state of Karnataka in South India has a rich diversity of flora and fauna. It has a recorded forest area of 38720 km2 which constitutes 20.19% of the total geographical area of the state. These forests support 25% of the elephant population
Read MorePosted by Source: A&W Magazine | New Age Sport, Vol 1|Issue 5-6|Nov 16 - Jan 17 |
Well the name may not ring a bell, but it sure is an intriguing name for a fairly new international sport to hit the Indian shores.Pickleball originated in the mid 1960’s on the Brainsbridge Island of the coast of Seattle. It was started as a simple
Read MorePosted by Source: A&W Magazine | Adventure, All Magazine Articles, Treks, Vol 1|Issue 5-6|Nov 16 - Jan 17 |
The allure of the mountains is difficult to overcome, especially for those living on the coasts or the plains. Some prefer to unwind in the salubrious confines of a resort tucked far away on a mountain top amid a thick forest of fir and spruce,
Read MoreA RECENT study by the Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute (TAWIRI), has concluded that elephant poaching in the country has greatly reduced.Scientists from international institutes and TAWIRI recently published a paper on patterns in wildlife distribution and elephant carcasses seen in the Ruaha-Rungwa ecosystem in southern Tanzania.
New spider species named after Bob Marley
MELBOURNE: Scientists have discovered a water-adapted species of spiders and named it after Jamaican reggae legend Bob Marley.
Nepal’s last known dancing bears rescued
KATHMANDU: Nepali authorities have rescued the country's last known "dancing bears", officials said on Sunday, ending the medieval tradition of abuse of the beasts for entertainment.
Two Sundarbans officials get green awards
The Kolkata International Wildlife and Environment Film Festival (KIWEFF) authorities conferred its “Golden Tiger Best Green Administrator Award” jointly to two government officials working in the Sundarns.
Wildlife awards for Mumbai duo
Two young men from the city will receive awards for conserving and improving the understanding of wildlife from the Sanctuary Nature Foundation on Friday night. Hailing from the western suburbs, both Shashank Dalvi (34) and Nikit Surve (25) grew up exploring the wilderness of the Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP).