Recent research has confirmed the first sighting of a dhole in more than two decades, a reddish-brown wild dog native to Asia. Before the sighting, the predator was believed to be extinct in Vietnam.
Wild dogs get a bad press in Nepal, almost as bad as hyenas. The fact that the Nepali word for the wild dog (bwanso) is also used to refer to the wolf is part of the problem Bwanso is used to describe ...
Villagers in Nepal’s Kanchenjunga region were baffled-- wild animals were preying on their livestock but they had ruled out leopards. Finally, a camera trap caught a dhole (Cuon alpinus) also known as ...
Visakhapatnam: In continuation with its dedicated breeding and conservation efforts, Indira Gandhi Zoological Park (IGZP) ...
In the Assam region of India, camera traps set along wildlife corridors captured a forest creature thought to be missing. Parichay Sen via Unsplash Covering more than 9,500 square miles of land in ...
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