Almost Famous Species News

Our Almost Famous Species series features lesser known species from India. It is created in the hope that familiarity will help generate concern and action for under-appreciated species. Through the series, we introduce to you India's gamut of invertebrates, birds and marine flora and fauna, which perhaps don't get as much attention as our more popular big cats and elephants. Stretching from the Nicobar Islands very close to the equator to the Western Himalaya in the north, India covers about 30 degrees of latitude, with a long coastline on its peninsula. The wide geographic extent, topographic features with multiple long mountain ranges and fertile river basins, and the monsoon winds give rise to a plethora of habitats that have been home to a variety of creatures. Yet, any mention of Indian wildlife always conjures up images of charismatic large mammals. We acknowledge that these are interesting; but we want to draw back the curtain on other species that are equally fascinating.

[Commentary] What does the DNA say about the future of the rhino in India?

[Interview] Researcher Amit Kumar Bal on studying carnivores in the thick of Mizoram forests

[Commentary] India’s wildlife conservation journey has had great strides and many hurdles

[Explainer] Woody climbers, lianas, embody the inter-connectedness of a forest

Concerns over increased whale shark stranding along Andhra Pradesh’s coast

Dimming the glow of firefly festivals in Maharashtra

Habitat changes may be causing sarus cranes to form breeding trios

New gharial hatchlings in Nepal a hopeful sign for the critically endangered reptile

[Explainer] How are fireflies affected by light pollution?

Invasive freshwater fish are thriving in the Ganges, aided by increasing temperatures

From a life among royals, to fighting for survival

What do bees see? Developing urban gardens to attract pollinators

[Interview] Whitley Award winner from Nepal emphasises on crossborder collaboration to protect the red panda

[Interview] Priyan Perera: Shining a light on the little-studied Indian pangolins in Sri Lanka

Mantispids: secretive insects with lace for wings

Uncertainty in availability, makes ‘guchhi’ hunting a difficult occupation in Himachal

Golden langur threatened by lack of suitable habitat

Counting India’s wolves, one howl at a time

A call for help from the Western Ghats

[Commentary] Tracing the leopard gecko’s story from pet trade to the lab and beyond

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