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If you liked this story, share it with other people. Out of the 78 world leaders who participated in COP29, only eight were women, which is half as many as last year. “In these forums, 50% of the ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. Human-elephant conflict is a recurring issue in the northeastern state of Assam. Among the worst-affected regions in the state is the Dhanshiri ...
Using social sciences in conservation strategies is an evolving trend that is important to address conservation challenges and bridge gaps in ecological research. Disciplines such as sociology, ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. India, the world’s largest user of groundwater, consumes 87% of it for irrigation and 11% for domestic use. However, this vital resource is ...
Four new species of tarantulas, including one new genus, have been described from India’s Western Ghats mountains. A concerning trend shows that 25% of newly described tarantula species since 2000 ...
According to the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) around 600 villages still remain inside notified core tiger reserve areas. A new study proposes a framework for prioritising villages in ...
The king cobra, the world’s longest venomous snake, was first defined as a species in 1836 by Danish researcher Theodore Cantor, who gave it the scientific name Hamadryas hannah. Ever since, it was ...
Uttarakhand forests burn while fire guards face outstanding salaries and lack of resources ...
Other Effective Area-based Conservation Measures could play an important role in meeting the country’s biodiversity targets. OECMs have the potential to recognise the role communities play in ...
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