Ailing Leopard Treated and Returned to the Wild
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]<em><strong>The leopard (panthera pardus) is among the most adaptable of the big cat species present in the world today. Leopards…
Forerunners of the Wild: Kashmira Kakati
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]<strong><em>From the archives: Saevus celebrates the indomitable spirit of the Women in Conservation during the entire month of March. Inspiring…
NatWest Earth Heroes Awards 2021: Nominations Open!
Have you or someone you know made exemplary contributions to the protection of wildlife and their habitats in India? If…
The Smaller Kingdom: Macrophotography in the LRK
It takes a keen eye to appreciate the small wonders of the world. Aditya Maru and his macro lens take…
Lions roar free at Gir
A recent legal directive by a court in Gir Somnath district of Gujarat, banning the practice of baiting lions for…
Of Caves and Cavernicoles: A Memoir of the World in Darkness
Pitch darkness, sporadic food and isolation from the outside world – could such an environment ever support life? It most…
From the Editor’s Desk: International Women’s Day Special
From the editor’s desk: On the occasion of Internation Women’s Day, Sree Nandy – our CEO and Editor-in-chief, powerhouse,…
A Sea of Hope – Glimpses into Marine Rescue and Rehabilitation
It all began in 2004 when a 16-year-old boy, Dhaval Kansara, along with Sachin Mangela, a local fisherman, discovered a…
Beyond Tiger Numbers: Forests and Livelihoods in Asia
The theme for this year’s World Wildlife Day is ‘Forests and Livelihood: Sustaining People and Planet’. In this special feature,…
Why You Should Not Feed Monkeys
Well-meaning humans feeding baby monkeys have inadvertently led to their deaths and destruction of habitat, human-animal conflict, and various other…