Local residents strongly oppose upgrading M.M. Hills Wildlife Sanctuary to a tiger reserve, citing development concerns and potential relocations.
MYSURU: The long-pending proposal to upgrade the Male Mahadeshwara (MM Hills) Wildlife Sanctuary into a tiger reserve is ...
Bengaluru: The death of a tigress and its four cubs at MM Hills Wildlife Sanctuary has highlighted the long-standing conflict between the local villagers and forest officials over the grazing of ...
Mysuru: Male Mahadeshwara Hills Wildlife Sanctuary (MM Hills), which borders Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary and Tamil Nadu, has emerged as one of Karnataka's biggest tiger conflict zones, losing six ...
The Forest Department has convened a public hearing on eliciting opinion from the local community on the proposed move to declare the M.M. Hills Wildlife Sanctuary as a tiger reserve. The public ...
Bengaluru: A week after the suspension of two forest officials over the poisoning of five tigers at MM Hills Wildlife Sanctuary, the govt Monday ordered the suspension of Y Chakrapani — IFS officer of ...
Conservationist writes to forest minister, saying three forest diversion proposals under the Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980, involve setting up mini hydel projects along the Cauvery River within the ...
Forest Minister asks officials to hold meetings with local residents and submit report on proposal even as accused suspected in poisoning case has been arrested The accused, suspected in the poisoning ...
Four tiger cubs and her mother were found dead under suspicious circumstances in the core area of Male Mahadeshwara Wildlife Sanctuary (MM Hills) in the Chamarajaranagar district on Thursday, ...
The loss of five tigers in a single shocking incident in Karnataka’s Male Mahadeshwara Hills Wildlife Sanctuary has come as a reality check, bringing to the fore key conservation issues that were put ...
Bengaluru: The poisoning of five tigers, including a mother and four cubs at MM Hills wildlife sanctuary has cascading effect with the Forest Department asking three of the senior officials to go on ...