A Tribute to Anshu Jain: Banker, Conservationist and Friend
We deeply mourn the sad demise of eminent banker, passionate [...]
William G. Conway (1929-2021): A Tribute
The trustees, advisors and staff of Centre for Wildlife Studies [...]
Adopt a Primary Healthcare Centre in Rural India
Adopt a Primary Healthcare Centre in rural India The second [...]
Dr. Krithi K. Karanth awarded 2020 Eisenhower Fellowship
Every year, Eisenhower Fellowships are given to leaders from around [...]
2020: Top media stories
Despite being a tumultuous year, our work was featured in [...]
A Note from Dr. K. Ullas Karanth on Shyama Sunder, IFS
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Reflections on International Tiger Day
Blog by Dr. K. Ullas Karanth. As a wildlife scientist [...]
Turning to Technology: Optimising Wild Seve’s Services through Open Data Kit
Authors: Anubhav Vanamamalai, Dr. Krithi K. Karanth and Priyadarshini D. [...]
Addressing Human Casualties of Conflict with Wildlife
Authors: Dr. Krithi K. Karanth and Priyadarshini D. Thirty-year-old Mahadevamma [...]
For farmers around Karnataka’s Tiger Reserves, help is a phone call away
Authors: Priyadarshini D. and Dr. Krithi K. Karanth “Whether the [...]
Mitigating Big Cat Predation through Wild Seve
Authors: Priyadarshini D. and Dr. Krithi K. Karanth With the [...]
Scientists assert increase in forest connectivity is crucial for movement of mammals in India
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.