Tag Archives: Wildlife research

The First Scottish Bird Fair

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Interested in Wildlife? Do you love the Outdoors? Are you an avid birder, with interests in raptor species, garden birds or just simply a nature lover? Nothing better than spending the weekend at the first ever Scottish Bird Fair which was held at the famous Hopetoun House on the outskirts of Edinburgh (19th & 20th of

On Arbor Day: Nature Conservancy Plant’s a Billion Trees

Forest

We celebrate Arbor Day this Friday, the 27th of April. This day we join hands to celebrate our forest around the world, renew the air we breathe, help to maintain a healthy climate and sustain all life on Earth.  The Arbor Day Derived from the Latin name  ”Arbor” meaning Tree, this day is celebrated around the world

On Earth Day - We track the Snow Leopard Trust

© Snow Leopard Trust / Panthera

All over the world, 22nd of April is celebrate as the Earth Day. Thanks to the origin and credits to Gaylord Nelson, who was the US Senator from Wisconsin and he witnessed the 1969 Santa Barbara (California) oil spill. This environmental catastrophe made him organise an environmental teach-in or an educational forum which led to

World’s Largest Wetlands; It’s the Pantanal

Pantanal

  One of the largest wetland of any kind, the Pantanal is a tropical wetland situated in the Southern American country of Brazil (where 80% of this wetland lies) and shares some of its portion with neighbouring countries of Bolivia and Paraguay. Wetland is commonly described as a land area that is saturated with water, depending on the season

Like Africa’s ”Big 5” - Introducing India’s ”Magnificent 7” for Wildlife Tourism

African Elephant, African Rhino & Cape Buffalo © Aditya 'Dicky' Singh Photography

ORIGIN OF AFRICA’S ‘’BIG 5’’ -  When we start researching about the Africa savannah, the continent and its wilderness, the term ”Big 5” always seems to crop up. The establishment of the world’s first national park was not in Africa but at Yellowstone in the United States of America in 1872. This was much earlier

Tweetups to Tiger Conservation, Petition Signings & Google Plus, Highlights of our ”Weekly Wilderness World” the past week on the web w/e 12.02.12

Tiger Abhishek Behl

Weekly Summary of w/e the 12th on our ”Wilderness World” from Wild Navigator. Every week Wild Navigator presents the top stories from the web. These stories are the highs and lows in the fields of wildlife travel, biodiversity conservation, climate change, sustainability, photography, scientific research, community initiatives, social media and events which make it to our highlights of this

Sign a Petition to Save the Great Indian Bustard - ‘Wild Wednesday’

Great Indian Bustard

This ‘Wild Wednesday’ we focus our attention on saving a species that is currently down to the last remaining numbers. The Great Indian Bustard (Ardeotis nigriceps) population was commonly found and widespread across India and parts of Pakistan, today a mere 300 individuals survive and this species is nearing to the brink of extinction. Facts of

Wetlands to Indigenous Tribes, Maasai & the Climate Spin, Bird Species & Tiger Tourism: Highlight summary of this Week’s ‘’Wilderness World’’ - w/e 05.02.2012

Summary of the WWWorld

Weekly Summary of this Week’s ”Wilderness World” from Wild Navigator Wild Navigator starts this new feature which presents the top stories from the web. These stories are the highs and lows in the fields of wildlife travel, biodiversity conservation, climate change, sustainability, photography, scientific research, social community initiatives and events which make it to our

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