Sarpanch Arrest Exposes How Tiger Poaching Reaches Local Power
The arrest of a sarpanch in a Chhattisgarh tiger electrocution case shows how local power and poaching intersect, enabling wildlife…
Edwin Wiek Denies Trafficking As Border Tiger Case Raises Legal Questions
The Edwin Wiek case highlights how a cross-border tiger handover without documentation has triggered legal scrutiny, underscoring fragile oversight in…
Attraction Is The Goal As Vadodara Zoo Brings Back White Tigers For Display
Vadodara zoo’s decision to display white tigers exposes how attraction-driven captivity replaces real conservation, using inbred animals as spectacle rather…
Tea Corruption Surfaces Again As Dalgaon Tiger Is Removed From Plantation Land
The Dalgaon tiger capture exposes tea corruption, where plantation interests override habitat protection and tigers are removed instead of confronting…
Sandro Carries The Weight Of A Life Spent In A Train
Sandro, the last surviving “Train Tiger,” lives with lifelong damage from extreme captivity, exposing how confinement scars tigers long after…
Alipore Zoo Records Another Tiger Death As Captivity Continues To Fail
A third tigress has died at Alipore zoo within three months, exposing how captivity, poor oversight, and systemic neglect continue…
Pachilakkad Becomes A Stage For Panic After Habitat Was Already Surrendered
The Pachilakkad tiger capture operation exposes how plantation expansion and habitat loss manufacture conflict, where removal replaces prevention and wildlife…
Dalgaon Caging Shows How Conflict Is Managed After Habitat Is Already Lost
A tiger caged at Dalgaon after entering a tea estate highlights how habitat compression drives conflict, where removal brings short…
Surajpur Electrocution Case Forces Court To Confront Normalised Tiger Poaching
The Surajpur tiger electrocution case exposes how organised poaching persists inside reserves, forcing judicial intervention after protection systems failed on…
Akot Arrest Exposes How Tiger Poaching Networks Survive Time And Enforcement
The arrest of a suspect twelve years after a 2013 Akot tiger poaching case exposes how delays, weak penalties, and…
Plantation Promises Arrive After Tigers Are Almost Gone
Malaysia’s decision to halt new plantation land comes after tiger numbers collapsed from over 400 to fewer than 150, exposing…
Another Dead Tiger By Train, Now Near Ratapani
A tiger was killed by a train inside Ratapani Tiger Reserve, highlighting how unmitigated rail lines through habitat continue to…
Operation Thunder Reveals How Wildlife Crime Still Operates At Scale
Operation Thunder exposed the scale of global wildlife crime, with nearly 30,000 live animals seized in one month, revealing how…
Facebook Has Become A Marketplace For Extinction
BBC investigators found tiger parts, cubs, and other endangered wildlife openly sold on Facebook, exposing how social media enables global…
Terror Is A Media Shortcut That Damages Tiger Conservation
Media use of the word terror turns tiger presence into panic, erasing land-use responsibility and accelerating capture instead of coexistence…
AITE Success Is Real — And That Is Exactly The Problem
AITE shows rising tiger numbers, but the success narrative hides habitat saturation, corridor failure, and political reluctance to make space…
TARA Moves A Young Tigress, And With Her A Test Of India’s Conservation Maturity
Operation TARA relocates a young tigress from Tadoba to Chandoli as a preventive conservation step, testing whether range expansion can…
NTCA Strategy On Paper Avoids The Real Causes Of Tiger Conflict
NTCA’s Parliament reply frames tiger conflict as a technical issue, relying on funding and SOPs while avoiding land-use reform, corridor…
Jailed For Being Old: Nilgiris Tiger Punished For Systemic Failure
An ageing tiger in the Nilgiris was captured after a fatal encounter and jailed inside a zoo, showing how confinement…
Hunt Order In Nilgiris Shows How Tigers Pay For Human Failure
A hunt order in the Nilgiris targets a tiger after a fatal encounter, while avoiding questions about grazing practices, land…
Nakhon Ratchasima Sighting Reveals How Tigers Learn At Human Edges
A young tiger filmed near tourists in Nakhon Ratchasima highlights how dispersing tigers test human restraint. The incident shows that…
“Auf und davon” Turns Tiger Captivity Into Prime-Time Entertainment
Auf und Davon framed tiger captivity as adventure, showing presenters interacting with cubs while avoiding ethical scrutiny. The story highlights…
Moscow Zoo Births Highlight Captive Success While The Wild Is Ignored
Moscow zoo’s announcement of two Amur tiger cubs highlights how captive breeding is framed as conservation while habitat protection is…
Hunsur Cub Deaths Expose The Cost Of Removing Tigers From The Wild
Hunsur saw four tiger cubs die in captivity after rescue near Mysuru, highlighting how removal and confinement accelerate disease risk.…
Glacier Tiger Sighting Reveals How Easily Myths Replace Protection
A tiger photographed near a Himalayan glacier at 9,875 feet challenges assumptions but signals displacement, not adaptation. High-altitude sightings reflect…
Chandia Death Pushes Madhya Pradesh’s Tiger Toll Into Crisis Territory
A tiger found dead in Chandia near Bandhavgarh pushes Madhya Pradesh’s annual toll to fifty four. Officials cite population growth,…
MyBit Exposes Malaysia’s Failure To Protect Tigers Where It Matters
MyBit highlights how Malaysia relies on captive breeding after failing to protect tiger forests. Palm oil and logging erased habitat,…
Mhadei Conflict Shows Why Tigers Need Protection Beyond Reserves
Tiger attacks on livestock in Mhadei highlight rising human–tiger conflict near the Goa border. The deaths expose weak coexistence planning…
Ghui Tiger Death Reveals Lethal Mix Of Electrocution And Poaching
A young tiger killed in the Ghui forest range highlights how electrocution and poaching threaten dispersing tigers in Chhattisgarh. The…
Kodagu Snare Death Exposes Karnataka’s Silent Tiger Crisis
A tiger killed by a snare in Kodagu highlights how wire traps continue to operate near reserves in Karnataka. With…
Wildlife-Safe Highway On NH-45 Signals Shift In India’s Infrastructure Debate
India’s first wildlife-safe highway on NH-45 introduces forced speed reduction through a critical forest corridor. The project highlights how road…
HCMC Raid Exposes Ongoing Failure To End Tiger Captivity
Police uncovered illegally captive tigers in HCMC, exposing how private facilities continue to hold Group IB species despite clear bans.…
Apple Enters Indonesia’s Palm Oil Frontline Through Bukit Tigapuluh
Apple has entered Indonesia’s Bukit Tigapuluh landscape, where palm oil expansion drives deforestation. By supporting monitoring and patrol technology, Apple…
Another Malayan Tiger Sacrificed While Authorities Protect Cows In Chemor = Typical Malayan Policy In Action.
Authorities react to livestock loss near Chemor by targeting a critically endangered tiger, revealing Malaysia’s misplaced priorities.
This Is The Issue: Tourism Has Different Objectives Than Saving Tigers – Lawsuit
Tourism leaders demand the safari ban be lifted, revealing how economic pressure is placed above tiger welfare during conflict periods.
The Ethical Line We Refuse To Cross For Humans But Cross Daily For Critically Endangered Tigers
A zoo euthanised an endangered tiger while human societies still reject mercy killing, exposing deep ethical contradictions in how lives…
When A zoo Cannot Keep Its Tigers Alive
Two tiger deaths in Byculla zoo revive questions about captivity and highlight deeper systemic failures hidden behind medical explanations.
International Trafficker Yangchen Lachungpa Finally Arrested After 10 Year Hunt, But The Network Behind Her Still Thrives
The arrest of Yangchen Lachungpa reveals both a rare enforcement victory and the scale of the trafficking network still threatening…
Bengaluru’s SUV Intrusion Exposes The Fragility Of Tiger Reserve Protection
A Bengaluru SUV intrusion into BRT Tiger Reserve exposes dangerous human entitlement and highlights the growing behavioural threats facing India’s…
Leuser Shows Tigers Surviving, Not Thriving — And Southeast Asia Should Be Ashamed
A Leuser survey shows tigers surviving, not recovering, and exposes Southeast Asia’s failure to protect one of the species’ last…
The Importance Of Corridor Tigerwallahs Has Never Been Greater
The importance of corridor tigerwallahs is profound as they prevent conflict, build trust and protect both villagers and tigers in…
Tilottama Verma’s Legacy Mirrors The Quiet Heroism Of India’s Wildlife Protectors
Tilottama Verma’s retirement highlights her leadership in wildlife crime enforcement and honors the many unnamed officers protecting tigers across India.
A Tiger Cub Found In A Drug Raid Reveals A Hidden Market Of Power And Delusion
A drug raid in Hungary uncovered a tiger cub used as a status symbol, exposing how criminal networks exploit wildlife…
A Railway Route Turned Killer Track Exposes India’s Failed Tiger Protection
A railway line along the Maharashtra–Telangana border has become a killer track, claiming 19 tiger lives in three years due…
The Amur Tiger Deserves A Name Rooted In Truth, Not Nostalgia
The Amur tiger is often misnamed the Siberian tiger, a label that hides its shrinking range and misleads the public…
A Tiger Family Reunited: But Will It Be In Hell Or In The Wild?
A tiger family was reunited near Hunsur, but their future remains uncertain as decisions must now determine whether they return…
India’s Media Fixation On Tiger–Cow Incidents Fuels Harmful Perceptions
Media highlight every cow killed by a tiger while ignoring the pressures forcing wildlife into conflict, distorting public perception and…
Karnataka Deploys Canine Squads To Strengthen Tiger Protection
Karnataka’s canine squads now join five tiger reserves after a year of intensive training, providing scent tracking and crime detection…
Odisha’s Black Tiger Safari: Another Disgrace For India’s Tigers.
Odisha’s black tiger safari aims to showcase semi-melanistic Bengal tigers, but the project risks adding pressure to Similipal’s fragile landscape.…
Ecological Disasters In North Sumatra Are Not Natural; They Are Manufactured By Industry
Ecological disasters in North Sumatra are not natural events but the direct result of destructive corporate activity. Forest loss in…
