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Blogs: Animals in Disasters

endangered species

What are the biggest threats to Wildlife and Why?

Posted on 11/02/2020 by Hansen Thambi Prem

Wildlife on planet Earth is under siege from all sides, facing down habitat loss and the impact of climate change. Some of the biggest threats to wildlife...

Subject:
Animals in Disasters
Deforestation, human-animal conflict

Shrinking Forests: Can this be restored?

Posted on 13/01/2020 by Hansen Thambi Prem

The result of rigorous deforestation and habitat loss of wild animals has been causing increased incidences where the lions, tigers, leopards have ventured...

Subject:
Animals in Disasters
animals in disasters

Livestock Insurance: Farmer Compensation Schemes or Animal Welfare Illusions?

Posted on 13/12/2019 by Hansen Thambi Prem

Despite attractive terms used, the insurance schemes offered for animals are yet to make its relevance in the Indian scenario.

Subject:
Animals in Disasters
vultures

Beauty of the Beasts “VULTURES” The Post Disaster Clean-Up Crew

Posted on 06/11/2019 by Hansen Thambi Prem

Vultures are highly significant in food webs as they play the key ecological role of consuming the carcasses of dead animals, which prevents the spread of...

Subject:
Animals in Disasters
water bears

Climate Resilience: Can Water Bears Teach Us Survival in Extreme Conditions?

Posted on 10/10/2019 by Hansen Thambi Prem

Tardigrades or “water bears” are likely to last another billion years - a lot longer than humans

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Animals in Disasters

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