Carnivores of the wild have always fascinated humans. Around the world, extensive efforts have been made (and large fortunes spent) to revive the number of some top predators in their natural habitat.
Conservation breeding of endangered Indian dholes has seen a rare success at Debrigarh wildlife sanctuary, with two pups ...
Dholes are only about the size of a border collie. They are 3 feet in length and 20 inches tall at the shoulder. Their tail is 15 to 18 inches long. Males are slightly larger and heavier than females.
BENGALURU: In Karnataka, the dhole (wild dogs) meta-population has taken a beating and significantly reduced in the Western Ghats. The landscape supports the largest dhole population in the world and ...
Faced with threats of forest loss, livestock grazing, and free-ranging dogs, the elusive wild dogs’ population (dholes) found predominantly in the forests of the Western Ghats, may be on a decline.
A new study has found that big cats and dogs in India have found a way to get along and co-exist together. The study used cameras to track tigers, leopards and dholes (Asian wild dogs) who are usually ...
Rapid human-induced changes in land-use patterns and fragmentation of natural habitats have resulted in fractured, spatially structured dhole (Asiatic wild dog) populations, with the source population ...
SAMBALPUR: More than two years after a lone Dhole was first seen wandering through the of Debrigarh Wildlife Sanctuary, in a ...
Karnataka, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh rank high in the conservation of the endangered dhole in India, according to a new study. Scientists from the Wildlife Conservation Society-India, the ...
The first hour of our morning safari in Madhya Pradesh’s Pench National Park featured a fleeing civet cat, solemn langurs, grazing deer and a patient eagle. Everyone was hoping to sight the famed ...