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    Discovery of Calamaria garoensis: A Biodiversity Triumph in Meghalaya

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    Apr 20, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Discovery of Calamaria garoensis: A Biodiversity Triumph in Meghalaya

    A new snake species, Calamaria garoensis, has been discovered in Meghalaya's Garo Hills. Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma praised the collaborative research efforts that highlighted the region's rich biodiversity. The discovery underscores the ecological importance of the Garo Hills, drawing global attention to Meghalaya’s natural heritage.
    India’s butterfly boom: How Nature walks, parks, and trails are sparking a new conservation movement

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    Apr 20, 2026
    The Hindu

    India’s butterfly boom: How Nature walks, parks, and trails are sparking a new conservation movement

    From Bengaluru’s urban forests to the Northeast’s biodiversity hotspots, enthusiasts and experts are turning butterfly-watching into a powerful gateway to ecology, education, and sustainable travel
    Valparai tragedy: What tourists and drivers should keep in mind to stay safe

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    Apr 20, 2026
    Malayala Manorama

    Valparai tragedy: What tourists and drivers should keep in mind to stay safe

    Valparai, a scenic tea country in the Western Ghats, features accident-prone roads with hairpin bends..Valparai travel guide, Western Ghats tourism, tea country destinations, road safety Valparai, hairpin bends driving tips, hill station getaways, UNESCO biodiversity hotspot, Valparai viewpoints, waterfalls in Valparai, plantation tourism, Anamalai Hills travel, motorbiking routes India, hill station accommodation, Kerala Malappuram accident, travel to Valparai
    Orchids Sound Alarm on Global Pollination Crisis

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    Apr 20, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Orchids Sound Alarm on Global Pollination Crisis

    Orchids, known for their striking beauty, serve as early indicators of pollination decline, a threat to global biodiversity. Research indicates over a 60% decline in pollination since the 1970s, linked to land-use changes and climate shifts, highlighting the importance of herbarium collections for tracking ecological changes.
    Festival des Terres Solidaires, l’agroécologie en question pendant trois jours à Lectoure

    Français

    Apr 20, 2026
    La Dépêche

    Festival des Terres Solidaires, l’agroécologie en question pendant trois jours à Lectoure

    Du 8 au 10 mai, Lectoure devient un lieu de rencontre et de débat autour de l’agriculture, de l’alimentation et de la solidarité internationale.
    Don’t just plant trees, plant forests to restore biodiversity for the future

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    Apr 20, 2026
    The Conversation

    Don’t just plant trees, plant forests to restore biodiversity for the future

    The tree mix matters. Near Chesapeake Bay, scientists have been experimenting with mini-forests for over a decade. The surprising results show how biodiversity pays off.
    Outdoor roaming of owned cats elevates risk of zoonotic pathogen exposure: A global synthesis

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    Apr 20, 2026
    PLOS (Public Library of Science)

    Outdoor roaming of owned cats elevates risk of zoonotic pathogen exposure: A global synthesis

    Author summary Cats are among the most common companion animals worldwide and are often allowed to roam freely outdoors, bringing them into close contact with people, other domestic animals, and wildlife. While these interactions raise well-known conservation concerns, they also expose cats to a wide range of pathogens. Disease risk is commonly associated with feral cats, but the relative risk for owned cats allowed to roam outdoors unsupervised has remained unclear. To address this question, we compiled data from studies conducted globally, encompassing a broad range of pathogens relevant to human health. We found that cats with outdoor access were more likely to carry infections than indoor-only cats, and that their risk of infection was comparable to that of feral cats. This similarity suggests that outdoor access leading to hunting or contact with wildlife and other free-roaming animals can rapidly negate the protective effects of ownership. Because owned cats also have frequent close contact with people, infection acquired outdoors may increase opportunities for onward exposure to owners and the broader public, including through environmental contamination. Together, these results show that how people manage their pets plays a major role in shaping disease transmission between wildlife, domestic animals, and humans, highlighting that strategies designed to reduce the ecological impacts of free-roaming cats can simultaneously deliver substantial benefits for both public health and biodiversity.
    Meet the ‘Pink Fairy’, the world’s smallest mammal that’s making a surprisingly big impact

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    Apr 19, 2026
    Times of India

    Meet the ‘Pink Fairy’, the world’s smallest mammal that’s making a surprisingly big impact

    Trending News: Nature is home to incredible organisms, each with a unique role in maintaining biodiversity.When any of these organisms begin to disappear, due to end.
    Aux P'tits bureaux de Saint-André-les-Alpes, l'agroécologie rassemble et inspire

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    Apr 19, 2026
    La Provence

    Aux P'tits bureaux de Saint-André-les-Alpes, l'agroécologie rassemble et inspire

    Aux P'tits bureaux de Saint-André-les-Alpes, l'agroécologie rassemble et inspire
    Indore's Holkar College Hosts National Workshop On Urban Forests And RET Plants

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    Apr 18, 2026
    Free Press Journal

    Indore's Holkar College Hosts National Workshop On Urban Forests And RET Plants

    A national workshop on urban forests and conservation of Rare, Endangered and Threatened (RET) plant species was held at Government Holkar Science College in collaboration with Vijnana Bharati. Tribal healers from across Madhya Pradesh were honoured for their ethnomedicinal knowledge, while experts and researchers discussed biodiversity, medicinal plants and sustainable conservation.
    Citizens Across India Urged To Join City Nature Challenge 2026, Record Urban Wildlife On iNaturalist App

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    Apr 18, 2026
    Free Press Journal

    Citizens Across India Urged To Join City Nature Challenge 2026, Record Urban Wildlife On iNaturalist App

    Individuals across India are being encouraged to join City Nature Challenge 2026, a global initiative to document urban biodiversity through citizen science. Participants can record birds, insects, plants and other species using the iNaturalist app. Organisers said the campaign aims to boost conservation awareness and support research through public participation.
    Comment préparer son potager dans le " respect du vivant " : les conseils de maraichers originaires du Havre

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    Apr 18, 2026
    Actu

    Comment préparer son potager dans le " respect du vivant " : les conseils de maraichers originaires du Havre

    Les maraîchers des Jardins de Froya, cultivent en agroécologie. Avant Grosmenil où ils tiendront un stand, ils partagent leurs conseils pour préparer le sol avant  plantations.
    Delhi marks bat appreciation day with launch of guide book on winged mammals

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    Apr 17, 2026
    ThePrint

    Delhi marks bat appreciation day with launch of guide book on winged mammals

    New Delhi, Apr 17 (PTI) Delhi marked International Bat Appreciation Day on Friday with the launch of a first-of-its-kind field publication aimed at raising awareness about urban biodiversity, highlighting the presence and ecological importance of bats in the national capital. Titled ‘Bats of Delhi NCR’, the fold-out guide has been developed by World Wide Fund […]
    Strengthening Biodiversity: New Measures for Biological Diversity Act, 2002

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    Apr 17, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Strengthening Biodiversity: New Measures for Biological Diversity Act, 2002

    The National Biodiversity Authority has introduced measures to enhance the Biological Diversity Act, 2002. These include streamlined procedures for Access and Benefit Sharing funds and updated guidelines for repositories. The initiative aims to ensure funds benefit biodiversity conservation and socio-economic development of resource-origin areas.
    Journée mondiale des luttes paysannes : " il faut porter une réforme agraire de grande ampleur et développer l’agroécologie "

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    Apr 17, 2026
    L'Humanité

    Journée mondiale des luttes paysannes : " il faut porter une réforme agraire de grande ampleur et développer l’agroécologie "

    Une centaine de membres de la Via Campesina et d’autres organisations comme le Modef et la Confédération Paysanne se sont rassemblés vendredi 17 avril, sur le parvis du Trocadéro...
    Porcupine hunting in Wayanad: Two of gang operating wildlife meat racket surrender in Wayanad

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    Apr 17, 2026
    Malayala Manorama

    Porcupine hunting in Wayanad: Two of gang operating wildlife meat racket surrender in Wayanad

    The accused, Variyath Parambil Biju VP (45) and his brother Variyath Parambil Vineesh VP (40), surrendered before the Judicial First-Class Magistrate.poaching arrests sulthan bathery, forest department arrests wayanad, beenachi estate poaching, wildlife crime sulthan bathery, forest rangers apprehend poachers, illegal hunting wayanad, forest department investigation, sulthan bathery court remand, venison trade arrests, animal poaching crackdown, forest law enforcement, biodiversity protection wayanad, artificial intelligence in wildlife crime, LLM for poaching detection, AI-powered conservation efforts
    India’s 2035 Climate Goals: Why Women-Led Action Is Key to Creating Carbon Sinks

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    Apr 17, 2026
    The Quint

    India’s 2035 Climate Goals: Why Women-Led Action Is Key to Creating Carbon Sinks

    India Submits its NDCs for 2035: How women-led forest collectives in Jharkhand are turning India’s climate targets into real carbon sinks, boosting livelihoods, biodiversity and resilience.
    10 remarkable animals found only in the western ghats

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    Apr 17, 2026
    The Indian Express

    10 remarkable animals found only in the western ghats

    Discover 7 unique animals found only in the Western Ghats, from the rare lion-tailed macaque to the elusive Malabar civet in India’s biodiversity hotspot.
    Beautiful Wetlands: Uniting Efforts for a Sustainable Future

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    Apr 17, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Beautiful Wetlands: Uniting Efforts for a Sustainable Future

    A panel discussion at Goethe-Institut, Kolkata, emphasized the ecological, cultural, and economic importance of wetlands, advocating for collaborative conservation efforts. Experts highlighted India's role in wetland conservation and stressed the need for innovative financing to enhance climate resilience and biodiversity protection through public-private partnerships.
    Thermax: Putting best foot forward to help reduce carbon footprint

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    Apr 16, 2026
    The Economic Times

    Thermax: Putting best foot forward to help reduce carbon footprint

    Thermax is leading the way in sustainable industrial growth. The company focuses on climate-aligned strategies and decarbonizing manufacturing. Thermax offers innovative solutions for cleaner energy and emission reduction. It also prioritizes biodiversity and water conservation. This approach shows that industrial progress and environmental responsibility can go hand in hand. Thermax is setting new standards for the energy and manufacturing sectors.