Australia is considering awarding carbon credits for killing feral camels as a way to tackle climate change.
The suggestion is included in Canberra

JAIPUR: A symbol of Rajasthan, camels have time and again carried people to safe harbours in the sandy terrains of the state. However, their cries have long been lost in the vast emptiness of the desert land.

Not all hope is lost yet as a one-of-its-kind rescue centre for camels is being set up by the NGO 'Help in Suffering' (HIS) in the outskirts of the city.

Efforts to conserve the camels of Kutch have led to the revelation that they possibly come in two breeds, one of them said to be a swimming variety that feeds on mangrove leaves.

Villagers say they have always been aware of the distinctions between the Mithiwala unt of Kutch

New Drug Developed By Arab Experts Proves 100% Successful In Mice
Dubai: A group of Arab researchers is claiming to have developed a medical formula for treating cancer by using camel's milk and urine.

Researchers at Arab Biotechnology Company (ABC) have said experiments conducted on mice have proved to be 100 % successful.

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Scientific research on camel milk has established beyond doubt that it is a nutritional food and beneficial for human health, especially for patients suffering from tuberculosis, arthritis and diabetes.

Decades of political disturbance and Govern-ment neglect have pushed Ladakh

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German scientist and Former Professor of Livestock Ecology in the Institute of Animal Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture and Horticulture, Humboldt University of Berlin Dr H J Schwartz has said that in order to cope with futuristic challenges of reducing global water resources and upcoming drought like situations the preservation of camel is need of the hour and Pakistan has great potential to prese

Dubai: The Camel Reproduction Centre here has claimed to have produced the world

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