Asiatic Lion and Gir Forest

English language news articles from year 2007 plus find out everything about Asiatic Lion and Gir Forest. Latest News, Useful Articles, Links, Photos, Video Clips and Gujarati News of Gir Wildlife Sanctuary (Geer / Gir Forest - Home of Critically Endangered Species Asiatic Lion; Gir Lion; Panthera Leo Persica ; Indian Lion (Local Name 'SAVAJ' / 'SINH' / 'VANRAJ') located in South-Western Gujarat, State of INDIA), Big Cats, Wildlife, Conservation and Environment.

  • Home
  • ગુજરાતી ભાષા નો બ્લોગ. Gujarati Language Blog
  • Gir Sanctuary and National Park
  • Facts and Figures - Gir Forest and Asiatic Lion

Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Leopard mauls 60-year-old man to death in Gir

https://www.google.com/url?rct=j&sa=t&url=http://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2019/oct/19/leopard-mauls-60-year-old-man-to-death-in-gir-2050035.html&ct=ga&cd=CAEYACoTMjM0ODEwMzE5NTY2NTc5MDI5MjIcYzFmYzVhMGJmNDlhN2I4MTpjby5pbjplbjpJTg&usg=AFQjCNFOdjxBbf4nQaeC4V5jEGkv14Vxwg
Posted by GIR & ASIATIC LION at 9:42 AM
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest

No comments:

Post a Comment

Newer Post Older Post Home
Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Translate...

" INDIA, MY MOTHERLAND " The Four-Headed Lion - The Symbol of INDIAN Sovereignty.

" INDIA, MY MOTHERLAND         "        The Four-Headed Lion - The Symbol of INDIAN Sovereignty.
"If ever you feel like an animal among men, be a LION" -Criss Jami, American Musician and Poet. "Lion: The fiercest and most magnanimous of the four footed beasts" - Samuel Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language (1755)

Asiatic Lion Protection Society

Asiatic Lion Protection Society
Asiatic Lion Protection Society (ALPS) founded in year 2006, is an NGO working mainly for conservation of Asiatic Lion in Gir forest and in Indian Zoos. Main objectives: To compile max. information about Asiatic Lion plus Gir forest and spread it through out the globe by website, blogs, Wikipedia, yahoo groups etc To help protection & conservation of Asiatic Lion & Gir forest by taking up projects like - Building parapets on open wells. - To contact and request nationalize banks of Gir area to put a condition to built parapet on open wells while sanctioning loan to farmers - At the time of festivals, organize camps near temples like Kankai, Banej & Tulsi Shyam to educate tourist to protect wildlife. - To distribute information and awareness leaflets at check-post to visitors using jungle roads. - Make representation & persuade Govt. to make Gir 'A Plastic Free Zone. Similarly contact local civil bodies to make their areas A Plastic free zone. To inform authorities about illegal activities inside the jungle like wood-cutting, removal of forest produce, poaching, illegal grazing etc. To inform authorities about injured wild animals. Also educate locals of Gir forests as well as school/college students to conserve Gir forest, it's wildlife and to represent to Govt. in favor of trans-location of Asiatic Lion to some other good place in Gujarat. P S: We welcome your comments & posts and expect that our conversation will follow the general rules of respectful civil discourse. You’re fully responsible for everything that you submit here in your comments & posts.

Discover Gir forest with us...

If you wish to travel Gir forest... we will be happy to help, guide and accompany you to explore Gir forest for the best experience. Please contact us for the same.

Gir forest...
Gir lies has a topography made up of succession of rugged ridges, isolated hills, plateaus and valleys. Besides, being the last abode of Asiatic lions, Gir forms a unique habitat for ratel, rusty spotted cat, pangolin, ruddy mongoose, civets, paradise flycatcher etc.The overwhelming presence of the omnipotent big cat diverts the attention of the common man from the remarkable bird population that the sanctuary has. However, the birds of Gir sanctuary did attract the great ornithologist, Dr. Salim Ali who believed that, had the Asiatic lions not been there, the area would have been one of the most fascinating bird sanctuaries of the country.
People mostly link Gir with "Maldharis" who have survived through the ages by having symbiotic relationship with the lion. They are religious pastoral communities living in Gir. Their settlements are called "nesses".
At present, Gir forests of Gujarat (India) is the only natural place where this race of lions i.e. Asiatic lion is found.

Kamlesh Adhiya

Kamlesh Adhiya
Founder President - Asiatic Lion Protection Society * Admin - https://www.facebook.com/groups/asiaticlion/ * Moderator: http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/Asiatic_Lions/ * Owner: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Gir_Forest_Asiatic_Lion/ * P. O. Box No. 123, Head Post Office, Rajkot - 360001, Gujarat - India. * email: kamlesh.asiaticlion@gmail.com

Older Posts...

  • ►  2025 (304)
    • ►  November (26)
    • ►  October (22)
    • ►  September (16)
    • ►  August (38)
    • ►  July (37)
    • ►  June (33)
    • ►  May (11)
    • ►  April (41)
    • ►  March (30)
    • ►  February (26)
    • ►  January (24)
  • ►  2024 (376)
    • ►  December (28)
    • ►  November (36)
    • ►  October (30)
    • ►  September (36)
    • ►  August (28)
    • ►  July (36)
    • ►  June (45)
    • ►  May (28)
    • ►  April (28)
    • ►  March (28)
    • ►  February (43)
    • ►  January (10)
  • ►  2023 (468)
    • ►  December (30)
    • ►  November (40)
    • ►  October (42)
    • ►  September (28)
    • ►  August (55)
    • ►  July (60)
    • ►  June (37)
    • ►  May (35)
    • ►  April (34)
    • ►  March (45)
    • ►  February (27)
    • ►  January (35)
  • ►  2022 (384)
    • ►  December (40)
    • ►  November (29)
    • ►  October (31)
    • ►  September (61)
    • ►  August (32)
    • ►  July (37)
    • ►  June (28)
    • ►  May (21)
    • ►  April (24)
    • ►  March (30)
    • ►  February (31)
    • ►  January (20)
  • ►  2021 (364)
    • ►  December (23)
    • ►  November (33)
    • ►  October (26)
    • ►  September (29)
    • ►  August (35)
    • ►  July (8)
    • ►  June (22)
    • ►  May (64)
    • ►  April (20)
    • ►  March (40)
    • ►  February (27)
    • ►  January (37)
  • ►  2020 (385)
    • ►  December (26)
    • ►  November (25)
    • ►  October (38)
    • ►  September (19)
    • ►  August (51)
    • ►  July (38)
    • ►  June (28)
    • ►  May (23)
    • ►  April (24)
    • ►  March (36)
    • ►  February (48)
    • ►  January (29)
  • ▼  2019 (399)
    • ►  December (60)
    • ►  November (26)
    • ▼  October (42)
      • Fun things to see and do in Cheshire this autumn -...
      • Now, battery operated bus, golf carts at Birsa Zoo
      • Lesley celebrates 30 years at Dudley Zoo
      • Edinburgh Zoo's lion cubs start exploring new home
      • The UK's Largest Habitat For The World's Rarest Li...
      • Small village makes a big impact on whale shark co...
      • Leopard mauls 60-year-old man to death in Gir
      • Endangered Gir lion dies after falling in a trap i...
      • Plastic water bottles also banned in Gir
      • Waiting time to enter Gir sanctuary cut down drast...
      • Indore: City zoo to receive baboon in exchange
      • Asiatic lion found dead in trap in Gujarat
      • Man Sits Face-To-Face With Lion At Enclosure In De...
      • 3 lion cubs to be kept in zoo enclosure in Nov Dec
      • Into the past, and the woods, on a car-free break ...
      • Rain gone, lion safari resumes in Gujarat
      • One arrested with 'Indian Star Tortoise' in Thane
      • Minor girl seriously injured due to leopard attack...
      • Rs 25k reward for info on four men who tortured le...
      • MAHAVANSA – COMPILED FOR THE SERENE JOY AND EMOTIO...
      • Education, compensation, and spiritual outreach pr...
      • 4 villagers torture a leopard cub, video goes viral
      • Gujarat: Leopard found dead after suspected territ...
      • Lioness kills bullock, injures farmer in village n...
      • Salt March Of The Indian Wild Ass In LRK
      • Leopard found dead near Gir forests
      • Your drive to Sasan just got longer by 40 km
      • Wild boar injures man in Gujarat
      • Tiny and rare gecko hatches at Bristol Zoo
      • Lion breeding centre planned at Hosapete zoo
      • What a SCAREDY cat! Moment mischievous lion cub gi...
      • Wildlife Wonders Around Ahmedabad
      • Gujarat: Seven injured as bridge collapses on Juna...
      • Wildlife Week celebrated at Nehru Zoo Park
      • IRL Twitch streamer's zoo trip gets wild after lio...
      • Babesia-CDV double whammy ticked deaths of 27 Gir ...
      • Chhatbir zoo to get its own Jurassic park soon
      • Unpredictable future
      • Yogi Govt to project Akhilesh's pet Etawah Lion Sa...
      • Lion released into training enclosure at Neyyar
      • 'India's forest guards deserve far more recognitio...
      • You Can Get Half-Price Tickets To Dublin Zoo For T...
    • ►  September (22)
    • ►  August (51)
    • ►  July (32)
    • ►  June (32)
    • ►  May (30)
    • ►  April (29)
    • ►  March (18)
    • ►  February (23)
    • ►  January (34)
  • ►  2018 (383)
    • ►  December (35)
    • ►  November (41)
    • ►  October (63)
    • ►  September (26)
    • ►  August (27)
    • ►  July (28)
    • ►  June (35)
    • ►  May (35)
    • ►  April (23)
    • ►  March (32)
    • ►  February (18)
    • ►  January (20)
  • ►  2017 (257)
    • ►  December (27)
    • ►  November (11)
    • ►  October (26)
    • ►  September (20)
    • ►  August (31)
    • ►  July (20)
    • ►  June (20)
    • ►  May (16)
    • ►  April (16)
    • ►  March (32)
    • ►  February (17)
    • ►  January (21)
  • ►  2016 (235)
    • ►  December (25)
    • ►  November (16)
    • ►  October (30)
    • ►  September (11)
    • ►  August (21)
    • ►  July (23)
    • ►  June (24)
    • ►  May (21)
    • ►  April (8)
    • ►  March (21)
    • ►  February (17)
    • ►  January (18)
  • ►  2015 (241)
    • ►  December (21)
    • ►  November (7)
    • ►  October (15)
    • ►  September (16)
    • ►  August (22)
    • ►  July (22)
    • ►  June (38)
    • ►  May (39)
    • ►  April (18)
    • ►  March (19)
    • ►  February (17)
    • ►  January (7)
  • ►  2014 (231)
    • ►  December (15)
    • ►  November (17)
    • ►  October (23)
    • ►  September (17)
    • ►  August (28)
    • ►  July (22)
    • ►  June (15)
    • ►  May (21)
    • ►  April (20)
    • ►  March (14)
    • ►  February (14)
    • ►  January (25)
  • ►  2013 (178)
    • ►  December (6)
    • ►  November (19)
    • ►  October (1)
    • ►  September (17)
    • ►  August (11)
    • ►  July (27)
    • ►  June (13)
    • ►  May (5)
    • ►  April (32)
    • ►  March (20)
    • ►  February (9)
    • ►  January (18)
  • ►  2012 (181)
    • ►  December (9)
    • ►  November (13)
    • ►  October (10)
    • ►  September (11)
    • ►  August (18)
    • ►  July (20)
    • ►  June (12)
    • ►  May (29)
    • ►  April (17)
    • ►  March (21)
    • ►  February (12)
    • ►  January (9)
  • ►  2011 (213)
    • ►  December (36)
    • ►  November (26)
    • ►  October (1)
    • ►  September (8)
    • ►  August (11)
    • ►  July (10)
    • ►  June (23)
    • ►  May (24)
    • ►  April (16)
    • ►  March (24)
    • ►  February (25)
    • ►  January (9)
  • ►  2010 (161)
    • ►  December (13)
    • ►  November (11)
    • ►  October (1)
    • ►  August (3)
    • ►  July (3)
    • ►  June (13)
    • ►  May (32)
    • ►  April (25)
    • ►  March (25)
    • ►  February (35)
  • ►  2009 (78)
    • ►  December (14)
    • ►  September (7)
    • ►  July (5)
    • ►  June (6)
    • ►  May (20)
    • ►  April (25)
    • ►  January (1)
  • ►  2008 (199)
    • ►  December (7)
    • ►  November (19)
    • ►  October (10)
    • ►  September (22)
    • ►  August (13)
    • ►  July (10)
    • ►  June (13)
    • ►  May (33)
    • ►  April (22)
    • ►  March (37)
    • ►  February (13)
  • ►  2007 (115)
    • ►  December (6)
    • ►  November (23)
    • ►  October (14)
    • ►  September (20)
    • ►  August (22)
    • ►  July (22)
    • ►  March (5)
    • ►  February (3)

Facebook Badge

Asiatic Lion Protection Society.

Promote Your Page Too
Locations of visitors to this page

Search This Blog

Lion's journey...

Lion's journey...
The Asiatic lion’s range shrank steadily until the 19th century, when guns all but wiped out the population.

Map and Satelite View of Gir Forest

  • Gir Forest Satelite View by Google Maps

Gir Forest - Home of Asiatic Lions

Gir Forest - Home of Asiatic Lions

Asiatic Lion Couple

Asiatic Lion Couple
Age(aprox.): Male-14 & Female 11 Yrs.

Gir Forest & Asiatic Lion's News Archives Before 1950 to Till Today...

  • From Times of India, Hindu, Hindustan Times, Economic Times, Asia Africa Intelligence Wire by Google.

Popular Posts

  • Gir Lion Sanctuary to close for visitors from June 16th.
    Junagadh, DeshGujarat, 9 June, 2010 World’s only Asiatic lion sanctuary in Gujarat will be closed for visitors from 16th of June. The ...
  • Lion population registers healthy growth Gujarat districts news.
    Lion population registers healthy growth Gujarat districts news 03 May 2010 Gujarat's Junagadh district and neighb...
  • Carcass of lion found in Mobh dam, 45 rabbits die in public park; poisoning suspected, Three injured in Gir in separate attacks.
    Sibte Husain Bukhari Posted online: Saturday , August 30, 2008 at 01:54:57 Junagadh, August 29 Carcass of a lion, aged about nine years, was...
  • Asiatic Lion.
    Key Facts * Common Name - Asiatic lion * Scientific Name - Panthera leo persica * Geographic habitat - Gir Forest National Park,...
  • Central Zoo deprived of lion for failing to meet international standards.
    ANJALI SUBEDI KATHMANDU, July 8: The Central Zoo in Jawalak...

Some Good Links...

  • Asiatic Lion Protection Society
  • Asiatic Lion Reintroduction Project- from Wikipedia
  • Born Free Foundation
  • Gir Forest National Park- from Wikipedia
  • Gir National Park - The Majesty of The Wile
  • Gir Wildlife Sanctuary and National Park
  • Gujarat Environment and Forest Department
  • Gujarat Forest Department
  • National Geographic
  • Preadator Conservation Trust
  • The Asiatic Lion Information Center
  • The Kingdom of Lions
  • The Lion Research Institute
  • This is the Life . Com
  • Wildlife Art on Exotic Indian Birds & Animals
  • Wildlife Conservation Trust of India
  • Wildlife Direct - Endangered Animals in Africa
  • Zoo's Print Magazine
Powered By Blogger

Subscribe To My Podcast

Awesome Inc. theme. Theme images by Nikada. Powered by Blogger.