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- Bird flu information and updates (http://www.kolkatabirds.com/birdflu.htm) - Latest information maintainted by Sumit Sen
- Gangs of poachers active in national parks near Mysore (http://www.hindu.com/2005/10/17/stories/2005101711650300.htm)
- Offshore oil drilling permitted in turtle season (http://sify.com/finance/fullstory.php?id=13972989)
- "Special issue on Animal Behaviour in Current Science" (http://www.ias.ac.in/currsci/oct102005/contents.htm)
- "Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2005 Awards Out! (http://www.nhm.ac.uk/visit-us/whats-on/temporary-exhibitions/wpy/index.html)
- "This poacher’s network wiped out Sariska tiger" (http://www.indianexpress.com/full_story.php?content_id=80004)
- "We need inviolate spaces for tigers" (http://www.hindu.com/2005/08/17/stories/2005081704971100.htm) - An interview with tiger biologist Dr. K. Ullas Karanth
- Tigers turned into ceremonial clothes (http://www.sanctuaryasia.com/features/detailfeatures.php?id=736) - the shocking expose of tiger skin trade in Tibet.
- Save Mumbai's Flamingo Bay (http://www.mumbaiflamingobay.com) Sign the petition to save Mumbai's unique wintering ground for flamingoes and thousands of migratory birds.
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Welcome to WildIndiaA wiki is a website that allows users to add content, as on an Internet forum, but also allows anyone to edit the content. WildIndia Wiki is for content related to Indian wildlife, mammals, birds, plants, insects, spiders and everything else. The main purpose of this wiki is to teach people about wildlife in India. The following quote by Baba Dioum pretty much summarises the mission of this site : "In the end, we will only conserve what we love. |
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The Indian Subcontinent is home to an astonishing 350 species of mammals, 1,330 species of birds, 275 species of snakes, 408 other reptile species, 197 species of amphibians, 2,456 species of fishes, 700 species of ants, 1442 species of spiders.
