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    A global agenda: Build resilience now to 2036

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    Feb 13, 2026
    The Manila Times

    A global agenda: Build resilience now to 2036

    THE next decade will not be defined solely by a single catastrophe but by the slow compounding of environmental stresses that quietly reshape societies and economies. The World Economic Forum’s Global Risks Report 2026 places extreme weather, biodiversity loss, critical Earth‑system change, resource shortages and pollution among the most consequential long‑term environmental risks. The challenge is not only scientific but institutional and social: how to act with urgency while avoiding panic.
    Sea eagle numbers rise along Kerala coast, new nests spotted in Kannur, Kasaragod

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    Feb 13, 2026
    Malayala Manorama

    Sea eagle numbers rise along Kerala coast, new nests spotted in Kannur, Kasaragod

    White-bellied sea eagle nesting sites have increased this year, indicating a positive trend for coastal biodiversity..white-bellied sea eagle nesting sites, sea eagle population increase, Kannur sea eagle nests, Kasaragod sea eagle population, coastal biodiversity raptors, bird nesting trends Kerala, AI bird population analysis, LLM wildlife monitoring, sea eagle breeding habits, endangered bird conservation, white-bellied sea eagle facts, AI wildlife research, large language models for ecology, Kerala coastal birds, rare bird nest locations
    National Biodiversity Authority realises Rs 2.40 crore as benefit

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    Feb 13, 2026
    Lokmat Times

    National Biodiversity Authority realises Rs 2.40 crore as benefit

    National Biodiversity Authority realises Rs 2.40 crore as benefit-sharing - New Delhi, Feb 13 The National Biodiversity Authority (NBA) has realised Rs 2.4 crore under the Access and ... Get Latest News on Business only on lokmattimes.com
    NBA gets Rs 2.4 crore in 45 days for biological resource use under benefit-sharing framework

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    Feb 13, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    NBA gets Rs 2.4 crore in 45 days for biological resource use under benefit-sharing framework

    The National Biodiversity Authority has received Rs 2.4 crore in the last 45 days from companies that used various biological resources for either commercial or research purposes under the ABS framework, senior officials said on Friday.
    Businesses must take responsibility for biodiversity loss - for their sake as much as ours

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    Feb 13, 2026
    The Guardian

    Businesses must take responsibility for biodiversity loss - for their sake as much as ours

    Scientists believe we’re seeing the largest loss of life since the dinosaurs – and it’s a risk to the global economy. Governments and companies need to work together on solutions
    Camera traps reveal rare wildlife species in one of Cambodia's largest nature reserves

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    Feb 13, 2026
    The Star

    Camera traps reveal rare wildlife species in one of Cambodia's largest nature reserves

    PHNOM PENH: A camera-trap biodiversity survey has revealed the remarkable diversity of wildlife species inhabiting the vast, untouched, and biodiverse Virachey National Park in northeastern Cambodia, said a joint press release on Wednesday.
    Asian Waterbird Census conducted across 27 Kashmir wetlands

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    Feb 12, 2026
    Daily Excelsior

    Asian Waterbird Census conducted across 27 Kashmir wetlands

    Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, Feb 12: More than 350 participants today joined a Valley-wide Asian Waterbird Census across 27 wetlands in Kashmir, as the Department of Wildlife Protection, Jammu and Kashmir, in coordination with the Wular Conservation and Management Authority (WUCMA), carried out one of the region’s largest field-based biodiversity monitoring exercises. A spokesperson said the census began at 8:00 am and was conducted simultaneously at 58 designated census points across north, central and south Kashmir. He said the exercise followed […]
    China banned all fishing to save the Yangtze River. This 'nuclear' option appears to be working.

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    Feb 12, 2026
    Livescience.com

    China banned all fishing to save the Yangtze River. This 'nuclear' option appears to be working.

    Decades of overfishing and habitat degradation led to huge declines in freshwater biodiversity in China's longest river, but there are signs of recovery after a fishing ban was implemented in 2021.
    Asian Waterbird Census-2026 Conducted Across 27 Wetlands Of Kashmir

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    Feb 12, 2026
    Daily Excelsior

    Asian Waterbird Census-2026 Conducted Across 27 Wetlands Of Kashmir

    SRINAGAR, Feb 12: The Asian Waterbird Census (AWC)-2026 was successfully conducted today across 27 wetlands of the Kashmir Valley, marking a major field-based biodiversity monitoring exercise undertaken by the Department of Wildlife Protection, Jammu & Kashmir, through its Wetland Division, Kashmir, in coordination with the Wular Conservation and Management Authority (WUCMA). The census exercise commenced today, simultaneously covering 58 designated census points spread across north, central and south Kashmir. The field activity followed a brief orientation and preparatory programme organised […]
    'Stunning Visuals': Black Panther & Leopard Spotted Drinking Water Side-By-Side At Karnataka’s Bhadra Tiger Reserve - Video

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    Feb 12, 2026
    Free Press Journal

    'Stunning Visuals': Black Panther & Leopard Spotted Drinking Water Side-By-Side At Karnataka’s Bhadra Tiger Reserve - Video

    A rare wildlife moment from Karnataka’s Bhadra Tiger Reserve went viral after a black panther and a spotted leopard were photographed peacefully drinking water together. Captured by photographer Arvind Karthik, the striking image amazed social media. Such sightings are extremely rare, highlighting the reserve’s rich biodiversity and the importance of protecting India’s fragile forest ecosystems
    Why forests demand more effective monitoring

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    Feb 12, 2026
    The Indian Express

    Why forests demand more effective monitoring

    Explore the vital role of forests in India for biodiversity, livelihoods, and climate regulation. Understand India's forest governance, recent policy changes, and the significance of non-timber forest products in sustaining local economies.
    Hair-crested drongo sighted for the first time in Madurai

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    Feb 12, 2026
    The Hindu

    Hair-crested drongo sighted for the first time in Madurai

    First sighting of the hair-crested drongo in Madurai marks a significant addition to local biodiversity and migration studies.
    Herd of cows introduced to Cheltenham woodland to boost biodiversity

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    Feb 12, 2026
    Gloucestershire Live

    Herd of cows introduced to Cheltenham woodland to boost biodiversity

    The eight cattle will graze on the site to help wildflowers and insects thrive
    VTR emerges as major snake biodiversity hub in state, records rare species

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    Feb 11, 2026
    Times of India

    VTR emerges as major snake biodiversity hub in state, records rare species

    Bettiah: Bihar’s only tiger reserve, the Valmiki Tiger Reserve (VTR) in West Champaran, has emerged as a major centre of snake biodiversity. A total o.
    Ferrières L’agriculture de conservation veut gagner du terrain

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    Feb 11, 2026
    L'Est Républicain

    Ferrières L’agriculture de conservation veut gagner du terrain

    « On essaie d’être le plus vertueux possible en respectant les sols et en consommant le mois possible, tout en préservant un résultat économique, ...
    Goa’s 1st biodiversity map on 48 species, Kaavi art

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    Feb 11, 2026
    Times of India

    Goa’s 1st biodiversity map on 48 species, Kaavi art

    Panaji: School children are in for a visual biodiversity treat as the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) India has created the first biodiversity and cultural .
    Bolstering Biodiversity Governance: NBA's Strategic Financial Assistance

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    Feb 11, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Bolstering Biodiversity Governance: NBA's Strategic Financial Assistance

    The National Biodiversity Authority (NBA) allocates Rs 6.09 crore in financial support to State Biodiversity Boards and Union Territory Biodiversity Councils. This funding aims to enhance the implementation of the Biological Diversity (Amendment) Act, 2023, emphasizing conservation, sustainable use, and benefit sharing from biological resources across India.
    Will the new High Seas Treaty open a fresh front line in South China Sea disputes?

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    Feb 11, 2026
    The Star

    Will the new High Seas Treaty open a fresh front line in South China Sea disputes?

    Effective January 17, the framework protects unique marine biodiversity and ecosystems in areas beyond any individual country's jurisdiction
    Decelerating Nature: The Slowdown of Earth's 'Self-Repairing Engine'

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    Feb 11, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Decelerating Nature: The Slowdown of Earth's 'Self-Repairing Engine'

    A study by Queen Mary University of London reveals that nature's 'self-repairing engine' that counters global warming and biodiversity loss may be slowing down. Analyzing global biodiversity data, researchers found species turnover rates declining, highlighting a potential ecological threat as internal engines of biodiversity lose momentum.
    A wildlife association that helped conserve the Nilgiris’ biodiversity

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    Feb 11, 2026
    The Hindu

    A wildlife association that helped conserve the Nilgiris’ biodiversity

    Explore the Nilgiri Wildlife and Environment Association's vital role in conserving biodiversity and protecting wildlife in Tamil Nadu.