Tag: Animal

  • Surat Zoo Receives a Pair of White Tigers from Rajkot Zoo Under Animal Exchange … – Latest Tweet by ANI

    Surat Zoo Receives a Pair of White Tigers from Rajkot Zoo Under Animal Exchange … – Latest Tweet by ANI

    The Sarthana Nature Park in Surat got a pair of white tigers from Rajkot zoo under an animal exchange program. Officials said that they will remain in quarantine for 10 to 15 days.

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  • Eight incidents from 2021 that show human-animal conflicts are increasing- Technology News

    Eight incidents from 2021 that show human-animal conflicts are increasing- Technology News

    The pandemic and climate change is testing as never before the delicate balance of human co-habitation with the natural world. As an Australian prison is evacuated after it was overrun by the plague of mice ravaging the east of the country, we look at some of the most spectacular recent examples.

    Australia mice plague

    Battling a massive plague of mice after the end of a three-year drought, eastern Australia is seeing crops destroyed, grain silos and barns infested and homes invaded by the rodent that was first introduced to the country by European colonialists.

    Skin-crawling videos of writhing rodent masses have been shared around the world along with reports of patients bitten in hospital, destroyed machinery and swarms running across roads en masse.

    In the latest twist on Tuesday, mice forced the evacuation of hundreds of inmates from a jail after they gnawed through ceiling panels and wiring.

    Experts warn that climate change could make such chronic infestations more regular.

    Indeed the Gippsland region in the southeast of the country has been covered in a sea of spider webs after an invasion of sheet web spiders fleeing flooding in early June.

    China’s herd

    A herd of elephants which has wandered off its reserve in Yunnan province in China has made headlines around the world, with 3,500 people in their path evacuated from their homes and hundreds of trucks deployed to keep them away from densely populated areas.

    The herd of elephants rests near Xinyang Township in Jinning District of Kunming city in southwestern China’s Yunnan Province. Image via The Associated Press/ Yunnan Forest Fire Brigade

    State broadcaster CCTV is carrying a 24-hour live feed of the migration which began late last year and which has so far cost farmers more than a million dollars in damage to crops.

    Elephant in the room

    An elephant stuck his head through Kittichai Boodchan’s kitchen wall in western Thailand on Sunday night to nose through his larder for a midnight snack.

    Kittichai lives near a national park and this was not the first such visit. Last month the elephant knocked a hole through the wall, creating an opening reminiscent of a drive-through restaurant window.

    Tough teen

    A California teenager became a social media sensation when a video of her shoving a large bear off her suburban garden wall to protect her dogs went viral earlier this month.

    “The first thing I think to do is push the bear. And somehow it worked,” said the 17-year-old, whose shove sent the bear falling off the low wall and retreating with her cubs.

    Conservation controversy

    But there was a grim end to another ursine encounter in Slovakia last week when a brown bear killed a 57-year old man outside Bratislava.

    The death sparked fury from hunters who claim that bear numbers have become too high because of a ban on hunting to save the species.

    The outcry echos similar debates in other countries over bear conservation.

    Wolves divide

    The protection of wolves is equally divisive, with an outcry in the US in March after licensed hunters in Wisconsin killed 216 wolves in 60 hours — a fifth of the state’s entire population.

    Donald Trump lifted federal protection for wolves, exposing them to trophy hunting in several states.

    A similarly heated debate is raging in France where the wolves have flourished since 1992, after being previously hunted to extinction.

    While their numbers are only a fraction of those found in Italy, Spain, Romania or Poland, farmers baulk at the ban on killing the predator across most of the EU.

    Gatecrashing boars

    Wild boars also raise hackles across most of continental Europe, damaging well-manicured lawns and golf courses from the French Riviera to the Baltic, where they have become notorious for venturing into residential areas looking for food.

    In one of the funnier incidents, a German wild boar stole a nudist’s laptop last year by a lake in Berlin, with a video of the naked sunbather chasing after the animal clocking up millions of views.

    Lockdown liberty

    Pandemic lockdowns have brought a new-found freedom to many wild animals, allowing them to wander into the heart of cities.

    With half the world’s population locked down last year, social media was full of images of wildlife reclaiming the streets, from herds of wild sika deer wandering through metro stations in Japan to packs of jackals congregating in the centre of Tel Aviv in Israel.

  • International Joke Day 2021: Lame Animal Puns and GIFs That Are So Bad They’re Good

    International Joke Day 2021: Lame Animal Puns and GIFs That Are So Bad They’re Good

    Among the many, many, many events falling on July 1, one is International Joke Day! But when life is a kind of a joke, you will need to find something really good to break into a smile. Or, maybe something so bad they are good. Presenting you a bunch of lame (probably, an understatement) animal puns that also double up as PJs to celebrate International Joke Day 2021! Trust us, you will be laughing by the end of it.

    What Do You Call a Bee That Can’t Make Up Its Mind? A Maybe

    What Do You Call a Thieving Alligator? A Crookodile

    What Do You Call a Pig That Does Karate? Pork Chop

    What Do You Call an Ant Who Fights Crime? A Vigilanty!

    What Do You Call an Animal You Keep in Your Car? A Carpet

    What do you call a cow that just had a baby? Decalfinated

    Where do milkshakes come from? Nervous cows!

    How do you say bye-bye to a curly-haired dog? Poodle-oo!

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  • Delhi Youtuber Gaurav Sharma Arrested For Animal Cruelty For Floating Pet Dog Using Helium Balloons (Watch Video)

    Delhi Youtuber Gaurav Sharma Arrested For Animal Cruelty For Floating Pet Dog Using Helium Balloons (Watch Video)

    In another incident of horrifying animal cruelty, 32-year-old  Youtuber Gaurav Sharma from Panchsheel Vihar in Delhi was arrested on charges of cruelty for tying hydrogen balloons on a dog’s back and floating it up in the air.

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  • Naked Animal Rights Activists Covered In Fake Blood Protest Against Meat Consumption In Spain’s Madrid ( Watch Video)

    Naked Animal Rights Activists Covered In Fake Blood Protest Against Meat Consumption In Spain’s Madrid ( Watch Video)

    A group of animal rights activists stripped naked and covered themselves in fake blood to denounce the production and consumption of meat in Madrid, Spain. They were seen lying on the ground covered in a plastic sheet to mimic how meat is packed in markets.

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  • ‘Aranya’/‘Kaadan’ movie review: Rana Daggubati is the saving grace of this middling man Vs animal drama

    ‘Aranya’/‘Kaadan’ movie review: Rana Daggubati is the saving grace of this middling man Vs animal drama

    Imagine a boardroom full of powerful men, drawing up plans to build a sprawling, plush township surrounded by verdant greens. The irony is, they aim to do this by encroaching on a reserve forest zone. Director Prabhu Solomon’s trilingual film (Aranya in Telugu, Kaadan in Tamil and Haathi Mere Saathi in Hindi) is a relevant tale that has the potential to resonate with similar threats to ecologically sensitive zones in different parts of the country.

    Aranya (Kaadan in Tamil)

    • Cast: Rana Daggubati, Shriya Pilgaonkar, Zoya Hussain, Vishnu Vishal
    • Direction: Prabhu Solomon
    • Music: Shantanu Moitra

    The film is also an indirect hat tip to Jadav Payeng, considered the Forest Man of India. Like Payeng, the on-screen jungle man is credited to have planted several thousand trees. Barring that similarity, the protagonist’s journey here is a fictional one. His real name, Narendra Bhupathi, is mentioned fleetingly. He’s better addressed as Aranya (Kaadan in Tamil). Having grown up in the lap of nature, he understands every call of a bird or animal and his conversations with the flora and fauna are fun.

    The jungles are familiar terrain to Solomon. His earlier film Kumki (Gajaraju in Telugu) was a heartwarming story of a bond between a man and an elephant. The opening scenes of Aranya are in a similar space, drawing us into the dense forests and their many sights and sounds. Ashok Kumar’s camera and the sound design by Resul Pookutty set the stage for a visual and aural delight.

    Solomon draws the battle lines between Aranya and the vested forces without wasting time. A minister (Ananth Mahadevan), a real estate firm and their many subordinates want to invade a reserve forest zone. Elephants are at the risk of losing their access to their most fundamental need — water. The forester will have none of it.

    For a battle that’s so clear cut, the happenings are long drawn. Some things work — like the characterisation of the jungle man. Rana plays the rugged forester, owning the peculiar gait and looking believable even in a gravity-defying Tarzan-like sequence. There’s an interesting history to this character. He’s no ordinary, poor man of the forest. His family has always lived in sync with nature and put ecology above everything else.

    The portions where his unique traits are used against him are well played out. However, the film loses momentum quickly, embarking on a lopsided narrative of one man against all the hammy antagonists who bay for the elephants’ blood.

    Sure, there’s the Naxal woman (Zoya Hussain) and reporter Arundhati (Shriya Pilgaonkar) who want the jungle to be protected, but their roles are limited.

    The film has its moments. You can guess when an elephant will come in harm’s way and yet, when it happens, it shakes you up. When a herd of elephants go in search of water, it’s a desperate call for survival. One of the scenes from the final moments, which befits the Hindi title Haathi Mere Saathi, is equally moving.

    But there are several loose ends. The subplot of romance between the partly-silly-partly-corrupt mahout Singha (Vishnu Vishal) and Zoya’s character is done away with after a point. A lone official who helps initially is nowhere in the picture later. A few characters that stay on, aren’t even made to do the most predictable things. Why does it take that long for an independent journalist to harness the power of social media?

    Rana singularly tries to hold things together, trying to save the elephants as well as the film. He is all heart when he tries to win back the trust of the elephants. Shriya and Zoya are good, but there’s not much they can do with their under-developed characters.

    There’s a dialogue where Rana says that animals know where to look for food and water according to the season, human beings don’t. The giants are superior creatures, and their cause deserved a better film.

  • Jaaved Jaaferi introduces viewers to various aspects of the animal kingdom, some funny and a few fierce

    Jaaved Jaaferi introduces viewers to various aspects of the animal kingdom, some funny and a few fierce

    What is common between Sher Khan’s deep baritone and Mickey Mouse’s squeaky voice? Actor Jaaved Jaaferi has lent his voice to both characters in Hindi.

    The list of his voiceovers is long. Toggling between a range of voices and emotions comes naturally to him, like dancing and acting. Up next, he will be seen in National Geographic’s series Animals Gone Wild.

    The show will have Jaaferi take up multiple roles: Tony Tiewallah, Camouflage Ray and Gullu Guide. The characters have been created by him. Accompanying him will be a gamut of animals, virtually making an appearance from their respective natural habitats. African elephants, llamas, dogs, crocodiles, chimpanzees, lions… “We had to keep the credibility alive. The challenge was how much of Javed should be there in terms of voice and character. It should not be an overdose,” says Jaaferi over phone.

    Though Jaaferi was part of the creative process, a research team put together all the facts about animals, their mannerisms and why they do what they do. The actor has learnt some fascinating aspects of the animal kingdom through this show. “I have seen ducks suddenly coming close and attacking you, if you don’t give in to their whims and fancy. I have seen a swan attack a gorilla, or a cat scare away a big dog. There is harmony as well, like for example when you see how whales protect their babies. It is beautiful how animals can connect,” he adds.

    It was an interesting creative process, says Jaaferi, adding that they spent quite a few months during lockdown working on this. “The footage that you see, has been sent from all over the world. They have been shot on phone cameras. We had to collate them and a team of experts gave all the information,” says Jaaferi. Each episode features around four to six animals.

    An animal lover, Jaaferi says he never enjoyed watching a circus. “Why make elephants stand on two legs and lions jump through hoops?” He adds, “I love any form of creature existing in Nature. I have always felt that some animals can be domesticated and some just can not. Let us be careful and not intrude into their territory.”

    Animals Gone Wild will première on National Geographic India on March 22 at 8 pm.

  • Boost for animal husbandry sector with budget allocation: Srinivas Yadav

    Boost for animal husbandry sector with budget allocation: Srinivas Yadav

    ‘Turnover of all dairies in TS has reached ₹ 600 crore, which will benefit lakhs of people’

    Animal Husbandry Minister Talsani Srinivas Yadav said that the Ministry of Animal Husbandry was heavily stressed with the allocation in the Telangana budget and it was bound to reflect the growth of dairy and milk related products.

    Talking to journalists along with government whip Gongidi Sunita here on Friday, he said that Vijaya Dairy which had losses of 30 crores, now the Chief Minister’s. Chandrashekhar Rao and his efforts are making a profit of ₹ 60 crores. guidelines. The turnover of all dairies in Telangana has now reached ₹ 600 crore, making millions of people dependent on the sector.

    He said that the government would release an incentive amount of ₹ 39 crore for the farmers on the basis of dairy and appreciated the dairies coming forward to absorb Re.1 per liter out of the ₹ 4 per liter incentive announced by the government.

    He said that Vijaya Dairy’s outlets would be increased to 1,000 and new products would be launched to compete with private dairies. Milk committees currently have 2.15 lakh members.

    Praising the Chief Minister, he said that Telangana is at the top in sheep farming in the country due to Mr. KCR’s efforts to provide sheep at subsidy to Yadav families. Another three lakh units of sheep will be distributed soon.

    Ms. Sunita said that the Yadadri temple renovation shows what Telangana can achieve and the Chief Minister’s dream was to develop Yadadari as a pilgrimage center for the world.

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  • Leopard attacked 12-year-old boy near Valparai, injuring him

    Leopard attacked 12-year-old boy near Valparai, injuring him

    A 12-year-old boy from Sholayar was injured in a leopard attack on Thursday evening near Valparai, about 125 km from Coimbatore city.

    Identification of the victim s. Iswaran, whose parents run an eatery in Sholayar Bazaar, about 25 km from Valparai. Esveran was attacked by the leopard when he was playing outside his house with his two friends on Thursday evening.

    According to forest department sources, a leopard who came with his cub attacked the boy. The carnivore tried to cut its neck and drag the boy into the bushes. However, his friends reportedly held his feet firmly, after which the leopard left and went into the bushes.

    Iswaran was rushed to the government hospital in Valparai, from where he was shifted to the District Headquarters Hospital in Pollachi. He was later referred to Coimbatore Medical College Hospital.

    Forest Department officials, citing the opinion of doctors investigating Iswaran, said the injury was not serious and was out of danger.

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  • Apart from politics, trouble for Kerala

    Apart from politics, trouble for Kerala

    Challenges await new government in areas such as development, health and harmony

    Kerala faces a number of serious challenges, which political parties rarely focus on as objects of resolution and are involved in their promotion. Coming together under two alliances in the state – Left Democratic Front and United Democratic Front – these political parties present issues of misrule, financial corruption and nepotism against each other. While the ruling front gives evidence of achievements in development and welfare of the people, the opposition brings allegations of financial corruption and development failures against the ruling front. Investigating, rarely, any of the real challenges (often due to their own conflicting interests and goals within the front), the opposition creates a politically disruptive environment. I would like to briefly focus on some important political challenges awaiting the new government.

    Full coverage | Kerala Assembly Election 2021

    Social security subsistence

    Compared to other states, Kerala is concerned about the results of development and is committed to solving them by combining development with equity. Severely affected by severe cyclone Ockhi in 2017, floods in 2018 and 2019, and now the novel coronovirus epidemic lockdown, Kerala’s growth rate which was above national rates is currently under low pressure. Inflation increased by about 8% as the situation worsened. But the state provided commodities at fair prices through cooperatives such as Supplyco (Kerala State Civil Supplies Corporation) and ConsumerFed (State Cooperative Consumer Federation). Likewise, it can survive the crisis of epidemic lockdown by ensuring food security through its extensive public distribution system network. With government restructuring of the economy in a similar option for lending goods, services and people, it can reverse capitalist redistribution functions. Similarly, long-term subsistence of the state’s health sector is a major task. It should be noted that the state’s health sector is globally celebrated for maintaining benefits in indices such as high life expectancy, infant mortality, birth rate and death rate for Nippa viral outbreaks and COVID-19 in 2018 and 2019. has gone. Now and already, the Adram Mission, the State Health Insurance Agency 2020, and the Karun Arogya Suraksha Padati 2020 have been replaced through a number of health insurance schemes.

    Read this also. Kerala government fixes base prices for 16 agricultural produce

    The creation of an ecologically sustainable and resilient new Kerala is a major problem. Projects like GAIL Pipeline and City Gas are laudable. Transport infrastructure development through construction of roads, bypasses and highways is great. So extends the Kerala Highway Research Institute as a center of excellence for innovation in design, construction, maintenance, quality assurance, and road safety. It is very difficult to make all efforts towards rapid urbanization (including diversion of land, wetland reclamation and deforestation) to be environmentally sustainable. The state’s move to make tremendous investments in agriculture, livestock, fisheries, forestry, and traditional industries must go well. A major linkage is the opening of ecologically sustainable alternative development routes to bring about systemic changes in the economy. Adding to this, climate change-induced disasters (although they rarely spread terror in contrast to epidemics), require special emphasis to ensure that planners do not ignore them in future development.

    knowledge economy

    With the understanding that investment in knowledge and human capital guarantees long-term growth, Budget 2021-22 makes a leap in the knowledge economy. It is the first time in the country that the state budget has recognized new knowledge, significant non-finite resources and democratization of its benefits, as key drivers of future productivity-growth and equitable social development. It envisages various schemes to promote the accumulation of knowledge-based capital through higher education institutions and provides for the development of high-tech industries, innovative start-ups, service sector expansion and self-employment avenues. is. . Universities are said to fill their curriculum with the latest sci-tech hybrid fields of knowledge as present in the developed world. In fact, it is important that higher education institutions develop the qualifications necessary to create and transact new knowledge for the development of the intellectual property of the state.

    However, people who generally glorify the knowledge economy rarely realize the fact that it is techno-capitalism, the latest version of capitalism dependent on technology and science to produce and exchange market knowledge. Organized into corporates, capitalists have established vast research centers globally for the genesis of knowledge in various sci-tech hybrid fields, which are unimaginable rates of exchange value in the form of intellectual property and patents (intangible assets). Deploying thousands of young men, they cleverly destroy their relationship with their author through a phenomenon called paganism, both object and capital. But the struggle lies in gaining precedence of critical knowledge on the production, consumption and exchange of marketing knowledge. An uncontrolled propagation of a knowledge society simply means the advancement of people who acquire knowledge, who buy it rather than just build it. This call should be understood as a political response to a rapidly evolving techno-capitalist global economy, which demands that young people gain innovative expertise and scarce work-space skills in hybrid areas of sci-tech .

    Read this also. Plan to build a knowledge society

    Fall of democracy

    The decline of democracy and secularism and the rise of communalism (global and national threat) is a big question for the politics of the state. In India, caste division is embedded in this degenerative process which involves the loss of the basic spirit of the country’s constitution and the political quality of citizenship. Communal beliefs, being traditional knowledge, find a place in all national policy papers including science, technology and innovation policy. Document. Traditional beliefs are being distinguished as indigenous science, without knowing that science is universal as opposed to beliefs, and which always outperforms itself through scientific proof. Beliefs disrupted independent inquiry, undermined the credibility of research establishments, and curbed the curiosity of youth.

    Kerala is opposed to communal obscenity and fascism because of secularism and democracy. But in recent times, a game of deadly feelings, false identities and obscenity has come to light, which has damaged humanism and scientific temperament. A state that had recently had terrible demonstrations about the disease in the flooding and the sharing of prayer halls and shrines of religions during the floods soon showed the face of partition as well. A high caste identity crisis and patriarchal prejudices spread obscenity to prevent the entry of women into Sabarimala and the racist organization May misuse sentiments for political gain. Likewise, obscenity of two rival Christian factions may prevent the implementation of a Supreme Court order using the threat of religious conflict. Kerala politicians are facing a loss of democracy and secularism, as it is an ever-more acute threat due to politicians sifting the pulse of votes at religious and caste heads.

    Facing the global economy

    Like any other state in India, a major political problem before Kerala lies in addressing the local consequences of a global economy that reaches everywhere in search of cheap labor, low taxes and a minimal regulatory environment. Its careless access to natural resources through a network of worldwide communication, decentralized extraction, production and exchange also affects life in village boundaries. Any local situation today is the cause of its tension for the global economy which disintegrates and entangles the national economy in the process of world economic development. Developmental outcomes range from loss of employment and livelihood, forced displacement and relocation, health hazards and disabilities, and even suicides and democracies. The consequences of indirect development through ecological destruction, climate change and natural disasters affect people in the same way.

    Forming a government through the process of electoral contests is very costly for the nation and political parties. Most parties, when they are in power, generate income through dubious means, for which they mobilize customers, inadequate in managing voters. An international class that manages the global economy decides which coalition should form a government, be it national or regional, and for which priority. They manage it through a mutual relationship of exchange – the exchange of money for access to natural resources under the control of the power of the state to increase capital gains. It is essentially an exchange at the expense of social justice, democracy and the environment. How to face the global economy through a possible type of upheaval is a major challenge for a genuine democratic government.

    Rajan Gurukkal is the Vice President of the Kerala State Higher Education Council

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