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India Hosts Big Cat Conservation Summit in 2026
Planet WinsMay 13

India Hosts Big Cat Conservation Summit in 2026

India will showcase its remarkable success in protecting five big cat species at the 2026 International Big Cat Alliance Summit. Pre-summit events across the country will highlight how tigers, lions, leopards, snow leopards, and cheetahs are thriving thanks to conservation efforts.

Google News - Conservation Success2 min read
Rare Caracal Tagged in India's Desert for Conservation
Planet WinsJan 27

Rare Caracal Tagged in India's Desert for Conservation

Wildlife experts in Rajasthan successfully radio-collared one of India's rarest wild cats, a male caracal, in a nighttime desert operation. The breakthrough will help scientists protect this elusive species and reduce conflicts between humans and wildlife.

Google News - Conservation Success2 min read
India's 10 Best Tiger Reserves Show Conservation Win
Planet WinsFeb 16

India's 10 Best Tiger Reserves Show Conservation Win

India's tiger population is thriving so well that certain reserves now offer visitors exceptional chances of spotting these magnificent big cats in the wild. From Ranthambore's open terrain to Bandhavgarh's record-high tiger density, conservation success is giving wildlife lovers unforgettable encounters with nature's most iconic predator.

Times of India - Good News3 min read
Sacred Hills Hit 89% Forest Cover in India Conservation Win
Planet WinsMay 18

Sacred Hills Hit 89% Forest Cover in India Conservation Win

A historic temple trust in India has restored nearly 90% of its sacred forestland through decades of conservation work. The achievement protects wildlife habitat while honoring ancient traditions that view nature as divine.

The Hindu2 min read
India's Wildlife Naturalists Balance Tourism and Conservation
Planet WinsFeb 24

India's Wildlife Naturalists Balance Tourism and Conservation

Before dawn breaks over India's forests, naturalists are already reading pugmarks and bird calls to prepare for the day ahead. These forest interpreters bridge the gap between tourism and conservation, often starting their careers as children growing up near the wild.

The Better India2 min read
India Invites Citizens to Photograph Hidden Heritage Sites
Global NewsApr 15

India Invites Citizens to Photograph Hidden Heritage Sites

Uttar Pradesh Tourism launched two campaigns asking people to share photos and stories of forgotten monuments and family treasures. The initiative transforms ordinary citizens into heritage documentarians ahead of World Heritage Day.

Times of India - Good News2 min read
India's Manas National Park Returns From Brink of Collapse
Planet WinsFeb 18

India's Manas National Park Returns From Brink of Collapse

Once ravaged by conflict and poaching, India's Manas National Park has transformed from a UNESCO danger list site to a thriving wildlife haven. The comeback story involves rescued rhino calves, reintroduced species, and communities choosing conservation over conflict.

The Better India2 min read
India's Cheetah Population Hits 38 After 3-Year Project
VideosFeb 20

India's Cheetah Population Hits 38 After 3-Year Project

Three years after African cheetahs returned to India, the population has grown to 38 individuals, including 27 thriving cubs born on Indian soil. The community-powered project is transforming both wildlife conservation and local livelihoods in Madhya Pradesh.

Google News - Wildlife Recovery3 min read
Villages in India Ban Hunting to Save Rare Marbled Cats
Planet WinsJun 17

Villages in India Ban Hunting to Save Rare Marbled Cats

Communities in northeast India are creating their own protected areas and banning hunting to save the elusive marbled cat, one of Asia's least-studied wild cats. Local hunters are now leading conservation efforts and planning eco-tourism to protect the species.

Mongabay2 min read
Tamil Nadu's 270 Dugongs Signal Major Conservation Win
Planet WinsFeb 6

Tamil Nadu's 270 Dugongs Signal Major Conservation Win

India's endangered dugong population has hit 270 along Tamil Nadu's coast, marking a rare conservation victory for one of the ocean's most vulnerable creatures. The Wildlife Institute of India calls it "big news" after years of focused protection efforts.

Google News - Conservation Success2 min read
India's Ant Chutney Wins National Heritage Tag
Global NewsMay 23

India's Ant Chutney Wins National Heritage Tag

A centuries-old chutney made from red weaver ants in eastern India just earned official recognition for its cultural importance. The fiery condiment showcases how Indigenous communities have practiced sustainable, nutritious eating long before it became trendy.

The Better India2 min read
Rare Deer Subspecies Thrives After Relocation in India
Planet WinsMay 12

Rare Deer Subspecies Thrives After Relocation in India

A deer subspecies once confined to a single reserve in India has successfully established a thriving breeding population in a new home. The effort proves conservation can reverse even the most precarious situations.

Mongabay2 min read
2,300-Year-Old Buddhist Relic Put on Public Display in India
Global NewsJan 20

2,300-Year-Old Buddhist Relic Put on Public Display in India

A sacred Buddhist relic from the 3rd century BC was brought out of protected storage in Odisha, India, giving monks and devotees a rare chance to view the ancient treasure. The special display honored a revered Buddhist master and showcased India's role in preserving Buddhist heritage.

The Hindu2 min read
Nine Cheetahs from Botswana Arrive at India's Kuno Park
Planet WinsFeb 28

Nine Cheetahs from Botswana Arrive at India's Kuno Park

India's ambitious cheetah conservation project just welcomed nine new big cats from Botswana to Madhya Pradesh's Kuno National Park. The arrival marks another major milestone in bringing cheetahs back to India after they went extinct seven decades ago.

The Hindu2 min read
India Hosts First Global Big Cat Summit in 2026
Planet WinsFeb 2

India Hosts First Global Big Cat Summit in 2026

India will bring together leaders from 95 countries this year for the world's first Global Big Cat Summit, marking a historic moment for wildlife conservation. The announcement came during India's Union Budget 2026, positioning the nation as a global leader in protecting tigers, lions, leopards, and other endangered big cats.

Times of India - Good News2 min read
India Launches 4 Tourism Trails in Nagapattinam District
Planet WinsJan 20

India Launches 4 Tourism Trails in Nagapattinam District

A historic port town in India is inviting visitors to explore its hidden treasures through four new guided trails celebrating heritage, ecology, and wildlife. The initiative aims to showcase Nagapattinam's rich past and thriving natural landscapes beyond its usual spiritual tourism sites.

The Hindu3 min read
6 Rajasthan Crafts Win Heritage Status in India
SolutionsMar 30

6 Rajasthan Crafts Win Heritage Status in India

Six traditional products from Rajasthan just earned official heritage recognition, protecting centuries-old crafts that sustain thousands of artisans. From 450-year-old hand-printed fabrics to royal spice recipes, these traditions are getting the spotlight they deserve.

The Better India2 min read
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Planet WinsMar 22

India's Pilikula Zoo Welcomes 7 Wolf Pups in Historic First

A conservation center in India just achieved something that's never happened before: the successful captive breeding of Indian wolves, resulting in seven healthy pups. This breakthrough offers real hope for one of the country's most endangered predators.

Google News - Conservation Success2 min read
100 Baby Gharials Hatch in India's Chambal Sanctuary
Planet WinsMay 27

100 Baby Gharials Hatch in India's Chambal Sanctuary

A critically endangered crocodile species just got a major boost in India, where 100 gharial hatchlings emerged in Rajasthan's National Chambal Sanctuary. The milestone shows conservation efforts are working for these ancient reptiles.

Google News - Conservation Success2 min read
India's 'Desert Lynx' Bounces Back in Rajasthan
Planet WinsMay 6

India's 'Desert Lynx' Bounces Back in Rajasthan

The caracal, a mysterious wild cat that lost 90% of its range in India, now has confirmed breeding populations in Rajasthan's deserts. India just launched its first national conservation plan to save this elusive species from disappearing completely.

The Better India2 min read

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