Category Archives: Nature & Wildlife

Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2021 competition

Astounding Entries from Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2021

For the 57th edition of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2021 competition, there has been an exceptional sum of 50,000 entries from photographers in 95 nations, showcasing some highly-commended entries. Some stand-out photographs might be showcased on October 12, along with the prominent Grand

The HIIVE, a Bee Home Duplicates the microclimate of a Tree Cave

Bee Home HIIVE Duplicates the Microclimate of a Tree Cave

Bees are one of the most important pollinators and the rapid decline in pollinator population has increased environmental concerns. In order to provide bees a safer environment, a designer created the HIIVE, which has reinvented the traditional beehive with a tree cave-like structure that replicates

Rajasthan to Connect Three of its Tiger Reserves via Wildlife Corridor

7 Important Wildlife Corridors in India Safeguarding Species

Wildlife corridors have always aided animals to move around safely from one habitat to another. In recent times, these movement corridors have become far too important, especially in a country such as India, where a vast population of diverse wildlife thrives. Wildlife predates humankind by

Komodo Dragon Listed as Endangered Species by IUCN

Komodo Dragon Listed as Endangered Species by IUCN

World’s largest living lizards, Indonesia’s Komodo dragon, also known as the Komodo monitor is listed as an endangered species by the International Union List for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN). The new update from the IUCN Red List also said that overfishing threatens around two

Habitat Loss Prompts Global Decline in Population of Birds of Prey

Habitat Loss Prompts Global Decline in Population of Birds of Prey

Vultures have an undeserved bad reputation. Though they may be perceived as dirty, ugly scavengers, ecosystems rely on these birds to reduce the spread of diseases, which they accomplish by cleaning up carrion. Yet the vulture populations have plummeted in recent decades. The populations of