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The Indian wolf’s survival depends on how we classify land
This article is authored by Anuja Malhotra, policy manager and Abi T. Vanak, director, Centre for Policy Design, ATREE.
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IUCN May Declare Indian Wolf Distinct Species With Just 3,000 Left in Wild; Sparks Urgent Conservation Call
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has, for the first time, assessed the Indian wolf (Canis lupus pallipes) as a distinct entity - paving the way for its recognition as a ...
The Indian wolf, commonly known as gray wolf, is found across India and Pakistan DEHRADUN: In a significant development in animal classification, International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) ...
Indian authorities believe wolves have killed 10 people in the Bahraich region of Uttar Pradesh in recent months, as fear and confusion grips local villages. When you purchase through links on our ...
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