By Anne NeumannChristiane RöttgerJohannes Stahl Central Asia hosts some of the world’s largest and still relatively ...
The single-day exercise was conducted by 71 volunteers under the aegis of Mysore Nature led by A. Shivaprakash, a well-known ...
Bayan Zag has a serendipitous history, going all the way back to 1922 ...
Dryophytes japonicus is the name given to the previously identified species well known in Japan, according to the study. It is found in the western half of Japan. The east Japan tree frog, or ...
In western Mongolia’s Bayan-Ulgii province, home to the annual Golden Eagle Festival, a centuries-old tradition is alive in ...
M-Grass has cultivated 295 native plant species and holds 105 proprietary varieties, including highly resilient, ...
Jaipur: Sariska's rich raptor diversity was revealed in a recent survey, which recorded 32 species of raptors in Sariska ...
Mongolia is a large and sparsely populated country in north-central Asia, known for its vast landscapes, nomadic culture and ...
This aerial photo taken on June 4, 2023 shows Kiangs (Equus kiang) passing by a power transmission tower at Tanggulashan Township of Golmud City in the ...
CHUG, 9 Mar: Chug valley in West Kameng district is emerging as a wintering hotspot for rare migratory bird species: the red-crested pochard, the northern pintail, the green-winged teal, the mallard, ...
The climate and early human societies were changing quickly during the fall of our closest evolutionary relative—and are big clues to the causes of their demise.
Indian and Tibetan wolf populations in Pakistan are rapidly declining, with only a few hundred individuals left.