Category Archives: Nature

Maneater Tigress of Bijnor

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As of today, 18 Feb 2014, 9 people have been killed. It appears there is also a man-eater leopard in this region because some of the killings are not consistent with tiger behavior.  This tigress is supposed to be a young 4 years old, which has been shunted out of her home forest for whatever reasons, and has come down to hunting humans, most of whom are villagers working in sugar cane fields. Overall, this feels like a replay of the 80-90 year old stories we read in the book “The Man Eaters of Kumaon” by Jim Corbett. This article has details: on-the-trail-of-a-maneater

Indian Tigers Are Getting Extinct!

Folks, the news on our Tigers is not good at all. If you see any tiger parts trading, please let the authorities know. It will be sad if despite all our economical progress, we can’t save this ‘crown jewel’ species.

A new scientifically-based count reveals the true extent of the catastrophic fall in tiger numbers. Tiger body parts and bone are used in traditional Chinese medicine and the skins are prized too. For every one tiger we recover, several get smuggled out of India after poaching. Continue reading Indian Tigers Are Getting Extinct!

Life Existed on Mars?

London: A team of scientists in Britain led by Indian Born Scienctist has claimed to have found lake on the Mars. They have found 30 KM wide lake, which is about 3 billion years old. It had rivers and tributaries connected to it and had flow of water, thus there could have been life there.

Link: http://www.patrika.com/news.aspx?id=303821

Rain Claims 130 Lives in Karnataka and Andhra; Rescue Operations by Armed Forces

At least 130 people have been killed including 104 in Karnataka and 26 in Andhra Pradesh due to torrential rains caused by deep depression in Bay of Bengal. Thousands have been rendered homeless and death toll is on rise. Army and Air forces are leading the rescue and relief operations. Krishna basin has seen the worst flood in 100 years. The Krishna and Tungabhadra rivers are reaching danger levels while several rivulets are overflowing. The Hyderabad-Bangalore national highway has come to a halt. The rains might continue till Tuesday posing more danger to the region.

In karnataka the worst hit, with casualty taking place, are as are Bijapur (29), Gulbarga (13), Raichur (11), Koppal (10), Bagalkot (10), Davangere (9) and Bellary (8), Belgaum (6). Gadag (5), Bidar (2) and Chikkballapur (1). In Andhra Kurnool, Mahboobnagar, Krishna and Guntur Districts are the affected areas.

Our View: This is yet another time when our Disaster Management Capabilities are being tested.

Link:http://news.in.msn.com/national/article.aspx?cp-documentid=3260857

Thousands feared dead in Sumatra Indonesia Earthquake

Indonesia: A series of earthquakes have kept Indonesian cities, in west Sumatra, including the capital Padang distressed. The first one measuring 7.6 in magnitude (Richter Scale) had struck on Wednesday following which there were dozens of quakes a major one measuring 6.8. The amount of destruction have been huge; houses and building have collapsed and there are power and phone outages. The toll, which is already above 400, could rise to above 1000 as the scale and spread is bigger than previously felt earthquakes. There is high possibility of consequent volcanic eruptions as there are 3 major active volcanoes in the region, earlier intense earthquakes have had similar consequences. The government operations are running in full swing; there was a greater preparedness in the region as these quakes are a common phenomenon.

Our View: The death toll could be lower than what was experienced in 2006 ‘Yogyakarta earthquake’ thought this time the earthquake was more intense and wide spread. The death toll could rise further if the volcanic activity increases and the people are not rescued in time from both quake and volcanic eruptions.

Link: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/news/world/rest-of-world/Thousands-feared-dead-in-Indonesia-quake/articleshow/5074634.cms
http://edition.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/asiapcf/09/30/indonesia.earthquake/