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India’s Bandipur and Nagarahole National Parks are home to the highest densities of tigers, leopards and elephants globally. People living adjacent to these parks frequently [...]
India’s Bandipur and Nagarahole National Parks are home to the highest densities of tigers, leopards and elephants globally. People living adjacent to these parks frequently [...]
Karanth has been a leader in applying technology, statistical modeling and complex computing to advance wildlife conservation internationally. In this article in Geek Wire by [...]
For years, headlines have warned caffeine lovers about the negative environmental impacts of coffee, from K-cups to leftover coffee in water streams. But now, as Karen Weintraub reports for The New York [...]
"Birds are not as picky about their coffee as people are. Although coffee snobs prefer arabica beans to robusta, a new study in India found [...]
With growing human populations overlapping with forests that are rich wildlife habitats, increasing interactions between people and animals are inevitable. Rural communities of India are [...]
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Shrinking wildlife spaces are highlighting the fragility of the complex relationship between people and wildlife in rural and urban India. People-wildlife interactions lead to crop [...]
Dr. Krithi Karanth and the CWS program Wild Seve were featured on the Scientific American '60-Second Science' Podcast. Dr. Karanth talked about her experiences of [...]
Bangalore-based Eminent Conservation Scientist Dr Krithi Karanth has come up with ‘WildSeve’ project in 284 villages surrounding Bandipur and Nagarahole National Parks, two of country’s [...]