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Madhya Pradesh, the heartland of India  -  Nov 5, 2008
MSN India,There are herds of spotted deer, beautiful antelopes, the black buck, the barking deer and the rare barasingha, the Swamp Deer. There are 175 varieties of

More than 200 self-help organisations now employ 12-step principles  -  Aug 29, 2008
Telegraph.co.uk,The Barasingha (Cervus duvaucelii) is an Indian deer hunted nearly to extinction because of the 12 points on its antlers (bara is twelve and singha is horn

Destinations galore  -  Sep 9, 2008
Frontline,...the Kanha National Park, the habitat of the unique barasingha (swamp deer); and the Bandhavgarh National Park, the tiger territory with its prehistoric

She lived to tell her story  -  Jul 19, 2008
Hindustan Times,...the huge brass utensils and expensive ceramic ware, the furniture, even my father's documents and the mounted barasingha (antelope) head," Kanna said.

Vení a conocer a la nueva tigresa a Temaiken  -  Jul 29, 2008
Web Pilar,...el Elefante, el Rinoceronte, el Búfalo de agua, el Gaur, el Ciervo de los pantanos o Barasingha, el Jabalí pigmeo, el Jabalí de Asma, el oso de color,

Experts demand new tiger reserve  -  Apr 21, 2008
The Statesman,These contiguous patch are potential rich habitats for Hard Footed Barasingha and Wild Buffalo. With regards to Similipal Tiger Reserve, the symposium

India's national parks  -  Jan 28, 2008
Times Online,Safari-lovers come to India in search not just of the tiger, but a host of other species, such as the 12-horned barasingha deer, wild dogs,

Animal deaths  -  Jul 28, 2007
Pensacola News Journal,1: A barasingha, an Asian water deer, drowned when two males attempting to mate her held her under water. Jan. 18: A rescued water monitor suffering from a

the tale of the tiger  -  Aug 17, 2007
The Tribune,Poaching and the disappearance of prey base like the cheetal, barasingha, neelgai, wild boar, etc, are the other important deterrents for the revival of the


Bengal pioneers wildlife conservation in country Jan 30, 2006
While Bengal has lost wild buffaloes, barasingha and pink headed ducks from Buxa, mountain quails from the hill forests of Darjeeling and Javan rhinoceros from ...
Kolkata Newsline,

Railway track poses danger to animals at Dudhwa National Park Jan 24, 2006
These are the habitat of large members of Barasingha, Swamp Deer, known for multi-timed antlers, which support the predators -- tiger and leopard. ...
NewKerala.com,

Sacked workers open Swami Ramdev’s bag of bones Jan 7, 2006
One of the former worker, Chandra Pal Dubey, gave a new twist to the controversy alleging that horns of "Barasingha" (antelope) were brought into the factory ...
Daily News & Analysis,
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