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2015 Wildlife Competitions Around The world

Name Url Details World Photography Organization http://worldphoto.org/competitions/sony-world-photography-awards-2015-open-competition The 2015 Sony World Photography Awards, organized by the World Photography Organization, are now open for entries. Professional, amateur, youth and student photographers from across the world can enter their best work for free at www.worldphoto.org. Yorkshire Wildlife Trust http://www.ywt.org.uk/photo-competition-2015 Yorkshire Wildlife Trust would like to invite you

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Mudumalai Man Eater – A Tragic Tiger Tale

Regarding the Gudalur / Mudumalai man eater tiger, many people have been posting their views. Predominantly most have been of the view that the tiger should have been trapped / tranquilized and relocated to a different location / zoo. The forest department has been accused of killing an innocent tiger to protect the evil humans

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Masinagudi: A place where nature stands still

Masinagudi is one of the most beautiful wildlife sanctuaries in Nilgiri District. It is a part of the Mudumalai National Park and is a wonderful tourist spot. In fact, when people talk about Mudumalai, they are referring to Masinagudi. With so much of vegetation and wildlife to see here, the place offers incredible natural beauty.

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50 Fun Ways Children Can Help With Environment Conservation

1) Buy quality toys that last longer. So that you don’t create more trash. 2) Plant a leafy tree in your neighborhood and water it regularly 3) Convert old plastic bottles into plant holders, fill it up with soil and grow tiny flowering plants 4) Do not mix plastic waste with organic waste. 5) Don’t

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wildlife week

India observes and celebrates wildlife week from October 2nd to October 8th every year. The Indian Board of Wildlife started this in order to create awareness among the people regarding India’s rich wildlife and to conserve it. India is one of the biggest wildlife treasure houses in the world, with about 350 species of mammals,

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