Wildlife Sanctuary No. 1 inPalworldis located remarkably close to the starting location, just southwest of it. Once you get your first rideable flying or swimming Pal, it will be a piece of cake to get there, as long as you build your base close to where you first started. All Pals ...
Gaur bull entering a mineral lick in Thung Yai Naresuan Wildlife Sanctuary along the western border with Burma. They are the largest bovine in the world standing 1.7 meters at the shoulders and can weigh close to a ton. These even-toed ungulates are shy and hard to see in the forest due ...
The timings of various national parks vary according to season and other local factor. Do check out the safari timings of the national park or wildlife sanctuary you are visiting. Safari timings in most of the wildlife sanctuaries and national parks in India are available in 2 shifts; one in ...
Natural Resources (DLNR): (1) the Sabana Wildlife Conservation Area (which includes the Sabana Heights Conservation Area and the Talakhaya Conservation Area); (2) Mariana Crow Conservation Area and Bird Sanctuary; and (3) Wedding Cake Wildlife Conservation Area (Berger et al. 2005, p. 14). ...
In what could be a major boost to technologically-empowered wildlife surveillance and research in India, plans are afoot to introduce unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or drones in 10 biodiversity-rich sites across India by January 2015. See it on Scoop.it, viaDrones, Quadcopters & UAV’s...
If the animals are not well fed and kept healthy, with at least some space to move around in, the zoo needs to close and release the animals to the wild or transfer them to a better zoo or animal sanctuary. We support the creation of laws that restrict importing healthy animals for ...
During a recent visit at the Sanctuary Moremi was introduced to the African Chapter Environmental Education Program. The textbook and the poster will be used in future course at the new environmental education center (EEC), which is lo- cated 28km northwest of Serowe on the Orapa road. ...
Human disturbance drives the decline of many species, both directly and indirectly. Nonetheless, some species do particularly well around humans. One mechanism that may explain coexistence is the degree to which a species tolerates human disturbance. Her
resources Article The Role of Non-Timber Forest Products in Creating Incentives for Forest Conservation: A Case Study of Phnom Prich Wildlife Sanctuary, Cambodia Phanith Chou 1,2 1 Graduate School of International Development, Nagoya University, 464-8601 Nagoya, Japan; chou.phanith@d.mbox.nagoya-u...