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cwsindia has been a member of Linktree for 3 years and joined in November 2022. Resources cwsindia has populated their site with include: • Rainfall strongest environmental factor linked to elephant occurrence in southern Western Ghats: CWS study - The Hindu • Why are bears becoming vegetarian? The reason is alarming - India Today • Integrating Ecological Modelling and Local Knowledge to Understand Elephant Occurrence and Human–Elephant Interactions in the Southern Western Ghats | Environmental Management | Springer Nature Link • Last Strongholds of the Wild Tigers - Centre for Wildlife Studies • How do climate extremes alter the behaviors of animal societies? | UCLA • Aishwarya Laghate - Ornithology.in • Are Humans The Only Primates With White Eyes? An Evolutionary Biologist Explains The Research • Urbanisation threatens specialist frogs in Western Ghats: ATREE • Bangladesh Weighs Tiger Translocation from Climate‑Threatened Sundarbans to Chittagong Hill Tracts • Krithi Karanth named 2026 Rolex National Geographic Explorer of the Year - The Hindu • Genetic trouble detected in isolated African elephant populations • July • Study finds urbanisation is reshaping frog communities in the Western Ghats • Not binary: India can save its forests by winning the war on poverty - The Hindu • news.mongabay.com • How Do We Know It’s the Same Elephant? The Power of Fixed Features in Reliable Monitoring - Centre for Wildlife Studies • The Hindu Huddle 2026 LIVE | Day 1 | AI, Diplomacy, Leadership & A World in Transition - YouTube • Wild animals are reshaping Earth’s surface - Earth.com • WNE India: From Forests To Black Markets • Register for Brain Dates @ InvokED 5.0 • Diario de Sevilla: La exploradora india que ha sido reconocida por Rolex y National Geographic • Wild Surakshe - Centre for Wildlife Studies • Knack: Krithi K. Karanth plaatst samenleven met wilde dieren centraal in natuurbehoud in India • Apply Now: 2025 Doctoral Program - Centre for Wildlife Studies • Why Did That Tiger Trigger the Camera Trap? The Hidden Science Behind Every Tiger Photograph - Centre for Wildlife Studies • Wild Incubator Research Program Grantees • Sign up for our newsletter! • Climate change could restrict habitat availability for Western Ghats birds such as The Nilgiri Wood Pigeon, warn researchers - The Hindu • Course: Designing Research: Concepts, Methods, and Critical Thinking • Support our Work • Rangdum A Landscape in Motion, a Sanctuary at Risk • India’s frogs are finding allies from citizen science to sanctuaries - The Hindu • On World Environment Day, Meet 9 Conservationists Protecting South Asia • Amazon x Wild Carbon: Restoring forests in India, where wildlife and communities thrive together • From Africa to Central Asia, the European roller’s migration builds relationships • Refusing to Choose Between Animals and People | McNulty Foundation • June 2026 • Home Sweet Home: Why not all Honey Bee Species grow up the same way - Centre for Wildlife Studies • High Impact Philanthropy: Jill Tiefenthaler of National Geographic Society On How To Leave A Lasting Legacy With A Successful & Effective Nonprofit Organization | by Authority Magazine Editorial Staff | Authority Magazine | May, 2026 | Medium • Mexico’s monarch butterfly population jumps 64%, offering hope for at-risk species | Mexico | The Guardian • Aishwarya Laghate - Hawk Mountain Magazine 2026.pdf - Google Drive • Video of Can We Protect Endangered Wildlife in India? | Britannica • Mining, hunting pose intense threat to bats in North East - The Meghalayan Express • Dragonflies in distress: Scientists sound alarm in India's Western Ghats • మూడేళ్లకే పులిని చూశా | conservation-biologist-krithi-karanth-won-rolex-national-geographic-explorer-of-the-year-award • कृति कारंथ को नेशनल ज्योग्राफिक एक्सप्लोरर ऑफ द ईयर सम्मान • Exploradora del año - EL PAÍS Uruguay • Morningstar - National Geographic Society Names Krithi K. Karanth 2026 Explorer of the Year • A Forest Ready For Tigers - Wild Science Blog • Xbiao article - 2026 Rolex National Geographic Explorer of the Year • Život po boku zabijáků: Bioložka v Indii našla recept, jak zabránit válce mezi lidmi a divokými zvířaty – National Geographic • Krithi Karanth Award: ಕೃತಿ ಕಾರಂತ್ಗೆ ನ್ಯಾಷನಲ್ ಜಿಯೋ ಪ್ರಶಸ್ತಿ • 7,000 Villages, 100 Papers, 1 Huge Honour: Meet Krithi K. Karanth, First Indian To Win Massive Global Conservation Award • A nő, aki megtanítja Indiát együttélni a tigrisekkel és elefántokkal - WMN • Kawal Tiger Corridors Shrink, Threatening Tiger Habitat – Hyderabad Mail • In the Shadow of Tigers, Krithi K. Karanth Earns Rolex’s Highest Honor • GuGuDu - Explorer of the Year • In a new study, scientists compare behavioural maturation in two tropical Asian honey bee species - The Hindu • நேஷனல் ஜியோகிராஃபிக் 'ஆண்டின் சிறந்த ஆய்வாளர்' விருதை வென்ற கிருத்தி கரந்த்! - சாதித்த இந்திய பெண் | Krithi K. Karanth Named 2026 Rolex National Geographic Explorer of the Year - Vikatan • National Geographical Society Feature: Dr. Krithi K. Karanth named 2026 Rolex National Geographic Explorer of the Year • Dainik Bhaskar • 專訪自然保育科學家Krithi K. Karanth︰在共存與碰撞之間 | ELLE HK • Awards - National Geographic Society • Marie Claire - Dr. Krithi K. Karanth • ವನ್ಯಜೀವಿ ಸಂರಕ್ಷಣಾ ವಿಜ್ಞಾನಿ ಕೃತಿ ಕಾರಂತ್ಗೆ ನ್ಯಾಷನಲ್ ಜಿಯಾಗ್ರಫಿಕ್ ಎಕ್ಸ್ಪ್ಲೋರರ್ ಆಫ್ ದಿ ಇಯರ್ ಪ್ರಶಸ್ತಿ - Kannada News | Conservationist Krithi Karanth named National Geographic Explorer of the Year - Vishwavani TV • Rolex Feature: Dr. Krithi K. Karanth named 2026 Rolex National Geographic Explorer of the Year • Kawal Tiger Reserve can support 35-plus tigers, says new study - Telangana Today • www.bellingcat.com • There is a lot more buzzing about honeybees