Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary, Chhattisgarh
Conservation Tourism
Bird of the Day: Spot-bellied Eagle Owl – Adult and Juvenile
Bird of the Day: Yellow-headed Caracara

Tacacori, Costa Rica
Bird of the Day: Rufous-necked Hornbill
Bird of the Day: White-rumped Vultures
Bird of the Day: Eastern-wood Pewee

Tacacori, Costa Rica
Bird of the Day: Chloropsis
Bird of the Day: Silver-eared Mesia
When Development Usurps Lakes

Half of the water bodies in and around Srinagar have disappeared over the last century under the pressure of rapid and badly managed urbanisation. PHOTO: Kunzum
Urban India is witnessing a rapid growth with more than 300 million Indians already living in cities and towns. In the coming 20-25 years, another 300 million people will be added to the urban population. If not managed properly, Indian cities will turn into ecological disaster zones. In a hurry to expand, cities have already eaten into their local water bodies. Kashmir, the land of snow\clad mountains and unrivaled natural beauty, is feeling the heat already.
The beautiful Kashmir Valley has over a thousand small and large water bodies, which are the bedrock of both its ecology and its economy. Unfortunately over the last century, massive urbanisation around these water bodies has led to pollution, siltation due to deforestation and overexploitation of the many streams and lakes. Many have shrunk to a fraction of their original size while some have all but disappeared.
Bird of the Day: Great Barbet
Saving the Hill of Her Childhood

Plant and animal life on Flag Hill, near the hill station town of Mussoorie in north India, has been restored through the efforts conservationist Sejal Worah.
Environmentalist and WWF India Programme Director, Sejal Worah, and her local team have spent the last two years attempting to revive a 400 acres area situated in the Garwhal Himalayas, in Mussoorie, Uttarakhand. From being a degraded and over grazed territory, within two years of conservation efforts the protected area has become a sanctuary for wildlife which hadn’t been reported for years, like the Himalayan black bear and Sambhar deer.
Bird of the Day: Canivet’s Emerald

female – Tacacori, Costa Rica
Bird of the Day: Asian Open-billed Stork
Bird of the Day: White-tailed Nuthatch
Bird of the Day: Glossy Ibis

Mole National Park, Ghana













