A 29-year-old man in Karnataka has tragically lost his life, after contracting Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD), commonly known as monkey fever, bringing.
Early year surges show human driven fires dominate, highlighting urgent need for cooperation, accountability, and smarter ...
A young man in Karnataka has died from Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD), a rare tick-borne viral illness known as monkey fever.
After the news about the re-emergence of one of the deadliest viruses - Nipah or NiV, the country has now reported the first death of the year due to monkey fever, also known as Kyasanur Forest ...
BENGALURU: To mitigate man-animal conflict and prevent wildfires, forest divisions across the state are gradually closing down the trekking routes inside forest ...
Karnataka reports its first Kyasanur Forest Disease death of 2026 in Thirthahalli, Shivamogga. Learn about KFD symptoms, prevention, and treatment.
Karnataka has witnessed a sharp rise in forest fire alerts this January, prompting intensified ground response, preventive ...
Bengaluru: With rising temperatures after Ratha Saptami increasing the risk of forest fires, Forest, Ecology and Environment ...
BENGALURU: The ongoing tiger estimation exercise by the state forest department is not just to ascertain the number of tigers ...
At least 11 monkeys, including two langurs, were found dead over the past two days in a forest area of Tumakuru district of Karnataka, officials said on Monday. The carcasses of nine monkeys and two ...
KRISHNAGIRI: The decomposed body of a Karnataka farmer was found in the Soodachandram forest area in Krishnagiri district of ...