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With 54-feet girth, this Semal tree in Nandhaur Wildlife Reserve in Uttarakhand…

This Semal tree in the Nandhaur Wildlife Reserve in Uttarakhand, could be one of the most massive trees ever discovered. (HT Photo) ...
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Yellow-throated Marten in Garbage, Sela Pass, Arunachal Pradesh

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