Follow Whatsapp Channel
Wednesday, Jul 16, 2025
According to them, no safety audit was conducted at the centre, though the Forest Department had prepared the necessary norms for ecotourism destinations back in 2002.
The youth has been identified as Jabir, a native of Kalloor near Muthanga.
The calf is now on fluid therapy, and once her hydration status improves, she will be given milk, the forest officials said.
The forest department took action against the officials based on a report that cited serious lapses in fixing an unstable pillar that caused the boy's death.
Removing these trees from the property would cost at least ₹25,000.
The local residents allege that the fencing meant to prevent wild animal intrusions in the area was only partially completed.
Abandoning animal carcasses in the forest is a blatant violation of the Wildlife Protection Act.
Panchayat hired sharp shooters to kill wild boars that stray into human settlements.
The trapped leopard, a five-year-old male, was caught in a cage trap set up at Avalangal near Niduvot in Perladukkam ward.
The sighting was captured on a CCTV camera at the residence of Aynikkattumadam Ramanathan.
Results 41-50 of 366
You can always sign back in at any time.
You have reached the maximum number of saved items. Please remove some items.