Animal Adventurer
Rahul's thoughts on animal kingdom.
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
The Mexican Wolf Returns to Mexico: From Brink to Wilderness
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A Mexican wolf being released into Mexico's Durango state. For centuries, the Mexican wolf roamed freely across the rugged mountains an...
Friday, March 20, 2026
A Game of Survival: How Game Theory Is Transforming Tiger Conservation
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A schematic image describing the study. In wildlife conservation, a key priority is identifying corridors that allow animals to move safely...
Sunday, February 8, 2026
From Villagers to Guardians of the High Snows: The Women Protecting India’s Snow Leopards in Spiti Valley
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These women work with the Himachal Pradesh forest department to track and protect snow leopards. High in the frozen mountains of Central and...
Saturday, February 7, 2026
Nature Reborn: From Desert to Oasis in Kuwait’s First Private Wildlife Sanctuary
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Shabeeb Mubarak Al-Ajmi About 50 kilometers southwest of Kuwait City , in the heart of a stark desert, lies a remarkable sanctuary often re...
The Risk Behind Recovery: What the Death of Wolf No. 2305 Reveals
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A northwestern wolf wearing a radio collar. Wildlife conservation efforts rely heavily on strict safety protocols, particularly during crit...
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
At the Forest’s Edge: How Technology Is Helping Japan Coexist with Bears
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Brown bear In Japan’s northern and mountainous regions, the boundary between human settlement and wild habitat is growing ever thinner. As b...
Monday, January 26, 2026
A Fragile Comeback at a Crossroads: The Mexican Wolf and the Politics of Survival
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A Mexican wolf in New Mexico's Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge . Once driven to the very edge of disappearance across the deserts an...
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