Dipak Anand works with the Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun
NGT direction to notify Odisha elephant corridors welcome, but more needs to be done
Survival, free movement of pachyderm population possible only if connecting corridors are revived, restored
The ambiguous future of Jharkhand’s Saranda forest
The proposed diversion of 46,000 hectares of virgin forest of Saranda division for mining will destroy the whole forest ecosystem and …
CAMPA funds should be used to conserve nature
Increase in funding has not resulted in significant increase in forest cover
Anthropogenic pressures threaten Similipal-Satkosia wildlife corridor plan
The proposed corridor in Odisha can be connecting link for the survival of endangered species. But mining activities need to be eliminated
Unchecked mining spells doom for Saranda forest in Jharkhand
Unregulated large-scale mining activities have decimated plant and wildlife populations in the once-rich Saranda forest in Jharkhand