Mitigating Big Cat Predation through Wild Seve
Authors: Priyadarshini D. and Dr. Krithi K. Karanth With the onset of rains, the landscape around the usually dry Chamarajanagar district and the relatively leafy [...]
Authors: Priyadarshini D. and Dr. Krithi K. Karanth With the onset of rains, the landscape around the usually dry Chamarajanagar district and the relatively leafy [...]
Scientists assert increase in forest connectivity is crucial for movement of mammals in India. The study’s spatially explicit results will help prioritize areas where restoration or mitigation efforts should be planned to improve permeability of movement for large mammals.
Our independent existence and conservation programs have won us some very prestigious awards in 2019. We accept this in humility and treat it as a tonic for our effort to ‘rewild’ India.
We are very honored that our independent existence and conservation programs Wild Seve and Wild Shaale have won us some very prestigious recognitions in 2019.
We, at CWS, have partnered with the Vidhi Centre For Legal Policy, Karnataka, to address the gaps and issues in existing policy in Karnataka and to create a comprehensive and overarching legal framework for human-wildlife conflict compensation in the state.
A blogpost on Dr. George Schaller by Dr. K. Ullas Karanth. 'George Schaller' is a name, which has literally launched thousands of wildlife researchers and [...]
We are extremely pleased to share with you that Dr. Krithi K. Karanth, our Chief Conservation Scientist and the 10,000th grantee of National Geographic Society, [...]
We are delighted to share with you that Dr. Krithi K. Karanth, our Chief Conservation Scientist, has been chosen as a finalist for the 2019 [...]