Mongabay series: Beyond Protected Areas
Protected areas only cover about 5.02 percent of India’s total area. Consequently, a large percentage of India’s wildlife live outside protected boundaries. This gives rise to situations spanning between coexistence and conflict, which requires acknowledgement and awareness. With just five percent of India’s total forest cover officially protected, sharing habitat with humans is the reality for much of India’s diverse wildlife. In western Maharashtra, for example, every 100 square kilometers of land is home to 10 large carnivores (leopards and hyenas) -- and more than 30,000 people. In India, a protected area (PA) is defined as a zone “in which human occupation or at least the exploitation of resources is limited.” These PAs include national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, conservation reserves, community reserves and marine protected areas. In this series, Beyond Protected Areas, Mongabay-India will be addressing the urgent need to raise awareness of practices which make the land surrounding official protected areas more supportive of wildlife. One of the main threats to biodiversity outside protected areas is widespread infrastructure development, including linear incursions like roads and railways. The resultant habitat fragmentation splits up wildlife populations, causing an overall reduction in genetic diversity, which in turn decreases the resilience of species to pressures such as climate change and diseases. In this context, large carnivores prey upon livestock, while herbivores such as elephants, nilgai and wild boar damage crops. Human-wildlife conflict seems inevitable, but there are novel solutions that have come to light from across the country. We explore biodiversity and communities along the spectrum between conflict and coexistence, from across the country.
Successful model of development in tandem with mangrove restoration
Bangladesh Sundarbans communities face hardships following a resource hunting ban
West Africa’s illegal online bird trade finds most buyers in South Asia
Habitat changes may be causing sarus cranes to form breeding trios
New gharial hatchlings in Nepal a hopeful sign for the critically endangered reptile
Plastic, glass and other waste materials found in elephant dung in Uttarakhand
Global illegal trade and farming flourish amid tiger conservation efforts
Fences of lemon trees keep elephants away from Assam farmers’ crops and homes
Farmer unions demand vermin status for wild boars, Centre highlights their role in forest habitat
Electromagnetic radiation levels till a certain limit found to have no impact on sparrows in Guwahati
[Explainer] Why is India a major hub for wildlife trafficking?
Nepal and India’s infrastructure rules are “wildlife-friendly,” but not for birds
Protecting the critical Chambal landscape, one of last viable habitats for red-crowned roofed turtle
‘Delhi is a gaping wound…we’re a tiny Band Aid’: a film explores human and non-human relations in Delhi
[Commentary] The shrinking habitats of blackbucks in Chennai
India has high proportion of priority areas for tree conservation and restoration, says study
Tiger movements between India and Nepal become increasingly restricted, even as numbers rise
Failure to cut GHG emissions is putting species conservation in eastern Himalayas at risk
[Commentary] Connecting corridors for tigers in Central India
Special series
Wetland Champions
- [Commentary] India establishes the largest network of Ramsar Sites in South Asia
- [Commentary] Wetland champions: Promise from the grassroots
- The story of Jakkur lake sets an example for inclusive rejuvenation projects
- Welcome to Tsomgo lake: Please don’t litter
Environment And Health
- Marine plastic pollution is not just a waste problem; reducing production is needed too
- Stitching sustainability amidst climate change challenges
- Gujarat bans exotic Conocarpus tree amid health and environment hazard
- Malaria-carrying mosquitoes shift homes from forests to rice fields
India's Iconic Landscapes
- Majuli’s shrinking wetlands and their fight for survival
- Saving India’s wild ‘unicorns’
- Indrella ampulla’s genetic tapestry unveils colour morphs isolated across the Palghat Gap
- [Commentary] Up close and personal with the fragility of the Himalayas
Beyond Protected Areas
- Climate litigation has entered the room. But could great Indian bustards be inched out?
- The dietary habits of endangered vultures
- Waterbirds adapt to nest and roost in the urban oases of Udaipur
- Understanding the elevational movements of Himalayan birds to improve conservation efforts
Conserving Agro-biodiversity
- Pricey guests: Urban invasive species cost the world billions every year
- [Commentary] GROW with agroforestry, a step towards sustainable land management
- Millet tradition loses flavour among Madhya Pradesh’s tribals
- A village nurtures traditional food systems in response to climate change
Just Transitions
- How unplanned coal mine closures in India are affecting dependent communities, especially women
- Green Credit Scheme’s ‘methodology’ doesn’t inspire confidence among experts
- Conflict over critical mineral prospecting in Odisha signals need for better community involvement
- Fuel leak in Manipur raises concerns over water contamination