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    Wildlife Week: Centre launches national biodiversity, wildlife conflict mitigation initiatives

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    Oct 6, 2025
    Times of India

    Wildlife Week: Centre launches national biodiversity, wildlife conflict mitigation initiatives

    Dehradun: Union environment minister Bhupender Yadav on Monday presided over the Wildlife Week 2025 celebrations in Dehradun, where five national-leve.
    Q&A: The essential role of the urban tree microbiome-a key to city health

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    Oct 6, 2025
    Phys.org

    Q&A: The essential role of the urban tree microbiome-a key to city health

    Urban trees are essential to the health of cities and their residents: they cool neighborhoods, filter pollution from the air, support biodiversity, and improve human well-being. But these benefits depend in part on the tree microbiome, which influences tree health, stress tolerance, and interactions with the environment.
    ‘Tunnel Road will take away six acres of Lalbagh land, damage the ecosystem’

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    Oct 6, 2025
    The Hindu

    ‘Tunnel Road will take away six acres of Lalbagh land, damage the ecosystem’

    Critics warn Bengaluru's Tunnel Road Project could irreversibly harm Lalbagh Botanical Garden's ecosystem and heritage, threatening biodiversity.
    How forest soil properties influence arsenic mobility and toxicity in soil organisms

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    Oct 6, 2025
    Phys.org

    How forest soil properties influence arsenic mobility and toxicity in soil organisms

    Soil contamination is a global environmental concern, with toxic metals and metalloids from industrial activities persisting as long-term pollutants. Arsenic (As), although naturally occurring, becomes widespread when mobilized by mining. Abandoned gold mines are major sources, releasing arsenic-rich minerals into surrounding environments through erosion and leaching. Forest soils, essential for ecosystem health and biodiversity, are particularly vulnerable. Despite arsenic's mobility under specific soil conditions and known toxicity, its behavior in forest soils and impacts on soil organisms remain poorly understood.
    Children's diet quality linked to distance from protected conservation areas

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    Oct 6, 2025
    Medical Xpress

    Children's diet quality linked to distance from protected conservation areas

    Protected areas of defined geographic zones can slow biodiversity loss and bolster conservation efforts, but they may have unintended impacts on the diets of children who live nearby, according to new research from scientists at Penn State.
    Meghalaya’s rich biodiversity in focus during ‘Run for Wildlife’

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    Oct 6, 2025
    Times of India

    Meghalaya’s rich biodiversity in focus during ‘Run for Wildlife’

    Shillong: The third edition of the “Run for Wildlife” took place in the state capital on Oct 4, organised by the wildlife wing of the state forest and.
    Dramatic Display at Sea: Indian Coast Guard Stages NATPOLREX-X 2025 Off Chennai, Showcasing India’s World-Class Oil Spill Preparedness, Cutting-Edge Technology & Unmatched Inter-Agency Synergy

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    Oct 6, 2025
    Times of India

    Dramatic Display at Sea: Indian Coast Guard Stages NATPOLREX-X 2025 Off Chennai, Showcasing India’s World-Class Oil Spill Preparedness, Cutting-Edge Technology & Unmatched Inter-Agency Synergy

    NATPOLREX-X is India’s premier biennial pollution response exercise, organized by the Indian Coast Guard to tackle marine oil spill emergencies. Held off Chennai’s coast, it simulates real-world disaster scenarios to evaluate national readiness. As the 10th edition, NATPOLREX-X showcases a decade of evolving capabilities. The exercise reinforces India’s position as a leader in marine environmental safety. It aligns with global standards under MARPOL 73/78, ensuring best practices are followed. The drill focuses on preventing ecological damage and safeguarding marine biodiversity. By involving national and international stakeholders, it also promotes shared responsibility. NATPOLREX-X is more than a simulation — it’s a critical step toward resilient maritime governance. (Picture Credit: Prathap)
    Native fish species loosing out to Bengal varieties: Students' study in Malappuram

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    Oct 6, 2025
    Malayala Manorama

    Native fish species loosing out to Bengal varieties: Students' study in Malappuram

    The students' survey revealed that many freshwater species such as eel, pooyan (whitefish), red snapper, karuthala, leaf fish, beltfish and codfish.freshwater fish extinction, local fish species decline, Bengal snakehead fish, invasive fish species Kerala, Thirunavaya fish survey, fish biodiversity loss, native fish conservation, impact of fertilizers on fish, otter predation fish populations, water pollution fish decline, sustainable fishing practices, effects of floods on fish populations, Kerala fish species identification, fish population monitoring, freshwater ecosystem health
    Panchayat in Malppuram to implement project ensuring livelihood for 500 tribal families

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    Oct 6, 2025
    Malayala Manorama

    Panchayat in Malppuram to implement project ensuring livelihood for 500 tribal families

    The meeting of the heads of various departments in the district decided to implement the program efficiently and to ensure the cooperation of the.tribal development project, sustainable livelihood Edakkara, NABARD financial aid, Pothukallu panchayat development, tribal family income improvement, spice farming Kerala, medicinal herb cultivation India, water conservation initiatives, tribal education program, Jan Shikshan Sansthan Kerala, preventing school dropouts tribal, Rs 2 lakh income tribal families, Edakkara development news, Nilambur tribal welfare, AI for sustainable development
    Climate change threatens Europe's resources, European Union warns

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    Oct 6, 2025
    India Today

    Climate change threatens Europe's resources, European Union warns

    The European Environment Agency said biodiversity in Europe is declining due to unsustainable production and consumption, especially in the food system.
    Bhupender Yadav unveils Rajasthan's first 'Namo Biodiversity Park' in Alwar

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    Oct 5, 2025
    The Statesman

    Bhupender Yadav unveils Rajasthan's first 'Namo Biodiversity Park' in Alwar

    The minister highlighted that the park will not only increase greenery in Alwar but also prove effective in making the air clean.
    5 most beautiful forests in India for every nature lover

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    Oct 5, 2025
    Times of India

    5 most beautiful forests in India for every nature lover

    India is a diverse land with extraordinary biodiversity and some unique ecosystems. The forests in India are some of the most enchanting areas, greatly embedded with history and vibrant wildlife roaming freely in the lush greenery. Forests in India provide shelter to a lot of animals and bird species, and here tourists can also get a glimpse of the breathtaking beauty that the forests of India are.Let’s take a look at some of the most beautiful forests in India:
    Bhupender Yadav opens Rajasthan's first 'Namo Biodiversity Park' in Alwar

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    Oct 5, 2025
    Lokmat Times

    Bhupender Yadav opens Rajasthan's first 'Namo Biodiversity Park' in Alwar

    Bhupender Yadav opens Rajasthan's first 'Namo Biodiversity Park' in Alwar - New Delhi, Oct 5 Union Environment, Forests and Climate Change Minister Bhupender Yadav inaugurated Rajasthan's first 'Namo Biodiversity ... Get Latest News on National only on lokmattimes.com
    Longford’s Biodiversity Action Plan 'will deepen an understanding of biodiversity'

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    Oct 5, 2025
    Longford Leader

    Longford’s Biodiversity Action Plan 'will deepen an understanding of biodiversity'

    The five-year plan establishes the local authority's commitments to improving biodiversity
    NZ Invests $42 Million to Transform Biodiversity into High-Value Exports

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    Oct 4, 2025
    Devdiscourse

    NZ Invests $42 Million to Transform Biodiversity into High-Value Exports

    The global bio-based products market is forecast to exceed USD $300 billion by 2027, with natural pharmaceuticals among the fastest-growing sectors.
    IIT Indore Develops Real-Time Wetland Monitoring Tool To Track Pollution and Water Quality

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    Oct 4, 2025
    Free Press Journal

    IIT Indore Develops Real-Time Wetland Monitoring Tool To Track Pollution and Water Quality

    Wetlands play a crucial role in cleaning water, controlling floods, storing carbon, and supporting biodiversity.
    The Goa we do not see: How locals are claiming their narratives by revealing the real Goa

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    Oct 4, 2025
    The Indian Express

    The Goa we do not see: How locals are claiming their narratives by revealing the real Goa

    The open-access online museum, 'Goa Water Stories,' conceptualized by Wency Mendes and featuring local researchers and artists, counters Goa's picturesque image by using multimedia to showcase the urgent realities of climate change and unsustainable development on the state's natural systems and traditional livelihoods. The project, which covers 18 topics, highlights critical issues like soil erosion, the disappearance of marine life, and drying groundwater reserves, asserting a "counter voice" to superficial tourism. Specifically, it details the ecological and cultural cost of excessive development at beaches like Anjuna and Morjim, where over-tourism and illegal water diversion threaten local communities, biodiversity (like the Olive Ridley turtles), and traditional ways of life, advocating for measured, community-informed, and ecologically sound regulation to ensure locals feel belonging, not displacement.
    TN sanctions fund for conservation of lesser-known endangered species

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    Oct 4, 2025
    The New Indian Express

    TN sanctions fund for conservation of lesser-known endangered species

    Tamil Nadu is recognised globally as a biodiversity hotspot. However, many species that play crucial ecological roles remain overlooked and face mounting pressu
    A recipe for avoiding 15 million deaths a year and climate disaster is fixing food, scientists say

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    Oct 3, 2025
    Japan Today

    A recipe for avoiding 15 million deaths a year and climate disaster is fixing food, scientists say

    About 15 million deaths could be avoided each year and agricultural emissions could drop by 15% if people worldwide shift to healthier, predominantly plant-based diets, according to the EAT-Lancet Commission, which brought together scientists worldwide to review the latest data on food's role in human health, climate change, biodiversity and…
    Keeriparai biodiversity museum and conservation centre faces delays over poor tender response

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    Oct 3, 2025
    The Hindu

    Keeriparai biodiversity museum and conservation centre faces delays over poor tender response

    Biodiversity Museum and Conservation Centre in Keeriparai faces delays as no bidders participate in tender process.