Disappearing butterflies in India

Shubham
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The lizard caught between fable and modernisation

The spiny-tailed lizard of Rajasthan is being poached and illegally traded for its meat, blood, oil, and pores and skin.

Conserving India’s biodiversity will price Rs. 816 billion per 12 months, says new plan

India’s up to date Nationwide Biodiversity Technique and Motion Plan has been no less than a 12 months within the making.

Island villages between Kosi embankments uncared for after Bihar floods

Submergence and erosion are displacing island communities, with ladies and kids being probably the most affected.

A man carries a log from Kosi river in Nepal's Saptasari district after the floods. Image by Rahul Singh.

Battling infectious, zoonotic illnesses regardless of main well being indicators

Docs in Kerala attribute the excessive variety of infectious and zoonotic illnesses detected within the state, to good surveillance and rigorous testing. Consultants spotlight the position of landuse change that brings animals nearer to human settlements, thereby contributing to the unfold of zoonoses. 

The final feral horses of India

Feral horses are free-roaming horses that descended from a domesticated inventory and have lived within the wild for nearly 80 years in Dibru Saikhowa. The primary distinction between wild horses and feral horses lies of their ancestry. Not like feral horses, wild horses haven’t descended from domesticated horses.

[Commentary] Why black wolves matter

An in depth look into the lives of melanistic wolves in high-altitude areas of the Indian trans-Himalayas presents new observations about their social dynamics. Melanistic wolves are seen being solid out from the pack or going through aggression from different wolves, and sometimes find yourself forming their very own models.

Saving South Asia’s butterflies from the specter of extinction

Butterflies within the Sundarbans and all through South Asia are at rising danger of extinction, mimicking a worldwide development.

Local weather COP goals to finalise world carbon market guidelines below Article 6

COP29 goals to finalise the framework for a worldwide carbon market to facilitate worldwide cooperation and monetary help for local weather motion.

Worldwide protests for an ambitious, fair climate treaty during COP15. COP29 in Baku is expected to achieve consensus on climate finance, Article 6, and other key issues. Image by Takver via Wikimedia Commons (CC-BY-SA-2.0).




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