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    Satellites are transforming biodiversity monitoring for global nature targets, but major gaps remain

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    Jul 8, 2026
    Phys.org

    Satellites are transforming biodiversity monitoring for global nature targets, but major gaps remain

    A new scientific review outlines how satellites and other remote sensing technologies are increasingly shaping how biodiversity and ecosystem health can be monitored at scale—offering new opportunities for countries reporting under international nature targets, while also underscoring important limitations.
    Europe risks a pollinator crisis, researchers warn

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    Jul 8, 2026
    Phys.org

    Europe risks a pollinator crisis, researchers warn

    Europe risks a severe crisis if the decline of wild pollinators continues. This is the key message of a new white paper prepared by 135 researchers from eight research consortia, including the projects BUTTERFLY, RestPoll, ProPollSoil and PolinERA, all involving researchers from Aarhus University. Among the authors are Claus Rasmussen, Martin Hvarregaard Thorsøe, James Williams, Johan Axelman and Chris Topping from the Department of Agroecology. The work is published in Zenodo.
    Study: Biodiversity hotspots in American West face extinction

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    Jul 8, 2026
    Phys.org

    Study: Biodiversity hotspots in American West face extinction

    A comprehensive study of more than 1,100 springs in the American West warns that critical biodiversity hot spots are facing a mounting extinction crisis.
    Scientists discovered that some invasive tropical plants evolved to reproduce without partners after spreading to new countries, allowing a single plant to start an entire takeover

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    Jul 8, 2026
    Times of India

    Scientists discovered that some invasive tropical plants evolved to reproduce without partners after spreading to new countries, allowing a single plant to start an entire takeover

    Science News: Research reveals how some tropical plants have adapted the ability to self-reproduce in new environments, enabling single plants to initiate invasions and threatening biodiversity. This discovery highlights the importance of understanding plant reproductive strategies in managing invasive species.
    Madhya Pradesh Boosts Infrastructure and Education with Rs 2,300 Crore Approval

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    Jul 8, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Madhya Pradesh Boosts Infrastructure and Education with Rs 2,300 Crore Approval

    The Madhya Pradesh Cabinet, led by Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, approved several development proposals worth over Rs 2,300 crore. Key initiatives include infrastructure upgrades, extending educational schemes, and enhancing the state's IT capabilities. Additional measures focus on urban biodiversity, health services, and legal aid for underprivileged communities.
    Celebrate 4ever Summer fundraiser aims to connect and conserve biodiversity in Thousand Islands Watershed

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    Jul 8, 2026
    Kingstonist

    Celebrate 4ever Summer fundraiser aims to connect and conserve biodiversity in Thousand Islands Watershed

    (Kingston, Ontario) In August, the Thousand Islands Watershed Land Trust (TIWLT) is holding its annual summer fundraiser to help protect and conserve ecologically significant lands in the Thousand Islands region, and announce TIWLT's 2026/7 roster of projects.
    Ability To Reproduce On Its Own Helps Plant Species To Become Invasive, Study Finds

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    Jul 8, 2026
    Deccan Chronicle

    Ability To Reproduce On Its Own Helps Plant Species To Become Invasive, Study Finds

    Invasive plant species are non-native organisms that spread aggressively, displacing local flora, altering local ecosystems and reducing biodiversity.
    Byssal mussel project at Cockburn Sound aims to boost ecosystem health

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    Jul 8, 2026
    ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

    Byssal mussel project at Cockburn Sound aims to boost ecosystem health

    A restorative mussel farm could improve water quality and biodiversity in Cockburn Sound and the project leaders say there's no need to stop there.
    UN biodiversity pledge: Brazil’s strategy to protect nature and address climate change

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    Jul 8, 2026
    Resilience

    UN biodiversity pledge: Brazil’s strategy to protect nature and address climate change

    The world’s most biodiverse nation, Brazil, has belatedly published its UN plan for halting and reversing nature decline by the end of this decade.
    7 places in India that feel like Europe during monsoon

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    Jul 8, 2026
    The Economic Times

    7 places in India that feel like Europe during monsoon

    Coorg in monsoon looks like a Scottish Highland village, all mist, silence and deep green coffee estates. The Western Ghats it sits within are one of the world's eight most critical biodiversity hotspots, per Geophysical Research Letters. Waterfalls appear out of nowhere. The air smells of wet earth and coffee. Coorg, Karnataka
    Fishing for DNA: How a cup of river water can reveal secrets about human health, pollution and biodiversity

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    Jul 7, 2026
    Phys.org

    Fishing for DNA: How a cup of river water can reveal secrets about human health, pollution and biodiversity

    The DNA in a single cup of water can track wildlife, monitor pollution and survey pathogens in waterways and their surroundings, all at the same time.
    Ridge set to be revived in 4 years, says Amit Shah,, launches campaign to plant 70 lakh trees in Delhi

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    Jul 7, 2026
    The Indian Express

    Ridge set to be revived in 4 years, says Amit Shah,, launches campaign to plant 70 lakh trees in Delhi

    He said that the Centre and Delhi government have resolved to develop 6,300 hectares of green Ridge area into forest land over the next four years and give legal protection to it to conserve its biodiversity, soil, water and Delhi's environment.
    Illegal lotus farming threatens Thamirabarani wetlands

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    Jul 7, 2026
    Times of India

    Illegal lotus farming threatens Thamirabarani wetlands

    Illegal lotus cultivation in Thamirabarani irrigation tanks pollutes wetlands, harms biodiversity and water use; activists urge WRD action as district awaits complaints.
    Illegal Lotus Farming Threatens Thamirabarani Wetlands and Livelihoods

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    Jul 7, 2026
    Times of India

    Illegal Lotus Farming Threatens Thamirabarani Wetlands and Livelihoods

    Illegal lotus farming in Thamirabarani irrigation tanks threatens wetlands, biodiversity and water use; ATREE urges action as lotus spreads in Manimuthar channel ponds.
    Home Minister Amit Shah unveils ‘Green Ridge Plan’, vows legal shield for Delhi’s forest

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    Jul 7, 2026
    The New Indian Express

    Home Minister Amit Shah unveils ‘Green Ridge Plan’, vows legal shield for Delhi’s forest

    Calling the Ridge the “lungs of Delhi”, Shah said the government would take the legal route to safeguard its biodiversity, soil and water resources, ensuring lo
    Hawaii introduced strawberry guava from Brazil in the 1800s for its edible fruit, but scientists now say the invasive tree has spread across the islands, forming dense forests that crowd out native pl

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    Jul 7, 2026
    Times of India

    Hawaii introduced strawberry guava from Brazil in the 1800s for its edible fruit, but scientists now say the invasive tree has spread across the islands, forming dense forests that crowd out native pl

    US News: Discover how the invasive strawberry guava, introduced to Hawaii in the 1800s, is disrupting native ecosystems and threatening biodiversity across the islands. Learn about the challenges of controlling its rapid growth and the innovative biocontrol solutions being explored by scientists.
    7 grasslands and plateaus in Maharashtra that become magical during monsoon

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    Jul 7, 2026
    Times of India

    7 grasslands and plateaus in Maharashtra that become magical during monsoon

    It is the onset of the monsoon season that makes the laterite plateaus of Maharashtra the most beautiful landscapes of India in terms of natural beauty for a few months of the year, as these plateaus and grasslands come alive with a blanket of flowers, greenery, streams and mists. While some of these grasslands and plateaus are among the biodiversity hotspots of India, others stand out on account of their unique ecology. Following are seven plateaus and grasslands in India that can be visited in monsoon
    Climate Change and its impact on India

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    Jul 7, 2026
    Daily Excelsior

    Climate Change and its impact on India

    Ram Rattan Sharma Climate change is one of the main environmental challenges facing the world today. India is facing several problems. Climate change is associated with various adverse impacts On agriculture, water resources, forest and biodiversity, health , coastal management...
    Bee Hotels Aren't Just for Bees. What Scientists Found After Three Years Experiment May Surprise You

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    Jul 7, 2026
    NewsX

    Bee Hotels Aren't Just for Bees. What Scientists Found After Three Years Experiment May Surprise You

    Bee hotels were created to help struggling pollinators, but a long-term study found they attract far more than bees. Discover what these miniature shelters reveal about biodiversity and why they are only part of the conservation solution.
    Ghostly squid, glowing worms among 31 alien-like species discovered off Brazil coast

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    Jul 7, 2026
    The Indian Express

    Ghostly squid, glowing worms among 31 alien-like species discovered off Brazil coast

    A deep-sea expedition off the coast of Brazil has revealed 31 new marine species, including a transparent juvenile glass squid and a fast-moving gossamer worm. The use of advanced technology allowed scientists to study these creatures in their natural habitat, providing valuable insights into the ocean’s uncharted biodiversity and its potential impact on evolution and […]