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    4 sites on Nicobar west coast identified for coral translocation

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    Jun 12, 2026
    The Indian Express

    4 sites on Nicobar west coast identified for coral translocation

    Coral colonies and giant clams that will be impacted due to the work on the transhipment port proposed at Galathea Bay as part of the Great Nicobar Island (GNI) mega project will be translocated to four sites on the west coast of the islands, the Zoological Survey of India has said. The biodiversity-related committee has […]
    Jairam Ramesh Challenges Great Nicobar Airport Plans to Protect Pristine Forests

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    Jun 12, 2026
    Times of India

    Jairam Ramesh Challenges Great Nicobar Airport Plans to Protect Pristine Forests

    India News: Congress leader Jairam Ramesh urges Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to reconsider the Great Nicobar airport project, advocating for the expansion of INS Baaz as a less ecologically damaging alternative to protect the island's unique biodiversity.
    Godzilla El Nino is so powerful it could set the Amazon rainforest on fire

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    Jun 12, 2026
    India Today

    Godzilla El Nino is so powerful it could set the Amazon rainforest on fire

    A developing El Nino poses a risk to one of Earth's most important ecosystems, threatening biodiversity, carbon storage and climate stability.
    More attacks, less habitat: Why Indonesia's crocodile conflict is escalating

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    Jun 12, 2026
    SBS Australia

    More attacks, less habitat: Why Indonesia's crocodile conflict is escalating

    Indonesia has the highest number of crocodile attacks on people in the world. However, experts do not see the cause solely in the behavior of reptiles. As a result of the progressive destruction of mangrove forests and wetlands for mining projects and palm oil plantations, many animals are losing their natural habitat. The result: Encounters between humans and crocodiles are increasing — often with fatal consequences. The conflict shows how closely environmental destruction, biodiversity loss and population security are linked.
    Natural history GCSE to teach teenagers to plant wildflower-friendly gardens

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    Jun 11, 2026
    The Guardian

    Natural history GCSE to teach teenagers to plant wildflower-friendly gardens

    Long-awaited course to examine human effects on natural world and explore everyday ways to aid biodiversity
    "Mettre des tables dans nos champs était tout simplement évident" : elle est cuisinière, lui paysan, ils ont choisi de réunir leurs deux métiers en un même lieu afin de rapprocher la production agrico

    Français

    Jun 11, 2026
    La Dépêche

    "Mettre des tables dans nos champs était tout simplement évident" : elle est cuisinière, lui paysan, ils ont choisi de réunir leurs deux métiers en un même lieu afin de rapprocher la production agrico

    À Saint-Lizier, en Ariège, un couple formé d’un paysan et d’une restauratrice transforme sa ferme en table paysanne de plein champ. Une aventure nourrie d’agroécologie, de goût...
    IFAD moves to unlock finance for Northeast India’s agroecology enterprises

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    Jun 11, 2026
    The Economic Times

    IFAD moves to unlock finance for Northeast India’s agroecology enterprises

    Seventeen agroecology businesses from five Northeast Indian states met in Guwahati. They shared ideas and discussed challenges. The event aimed to connect them with investors and stakeholders. This initiative supports building economically viable, agroecology-based businesses. The goal is to link enterprises to markets and strengthen value addition. This will help small-scale producers and rural enterprises grow.
    Bhadradri-Kothagudem Forest Officer Stresses Biodiversity Protection

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    Jun 11, 2026
    Deccan Chronicle

    Bhadradri-Kothagudem Forest Officer Stresses Biodiversity Protection

    The officer outlined government initiatives, including social forestry plantations, sustainable agriculture practices, biodiversity conservation in forests and common lands, and programmes on farmer livelihood enhancement, primary education, women empowerment, health and sanitation, solid waste management, and vocational training for rural youth.
    DDA Launches Massive Plantation Drive Across City

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    Jun 11, 2026
    Times of India

    DDA Launches Massive Plantation Drive Across City

    Delhi Development Authority launches citywide plantation drive to plant 23 lakh native saplings across 1,000 acres, boosting green cover, biodiversity and air quality.
    Farmers are key to restoring native woodlands-here's what's holding them back

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    Jun 11, 2026
    Phys.org

    Farmers are key to restoring native woodlands-here's what's holding them back

    Ireland's native woodland scheme, which was introduced by the government in 2001, is successfully bringing back biodiversity. But the country still struggles to meet its tree-planting targets. The reason? Policy doesn't always match the economic realities farmers face.
    PM Modi draws attention to concerns arising from El Nino at NITI Aayog meeting

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    Jun 11, 2026
    The Economic Times

    PM Modi draws attention to concerns arising from El Nino at NITI Aayog meeting

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the NITI Aayog Governing Council, urging states to champion water conservation and organic farming. He emphasized self-reliance and attracting investments, particularly in defence manufacturing and emerging sectors like AI. The meeting also focused on empowering youth and increasing the number of Lakhpati Didis. States expressed solidarity in navigating global challenges and sustaining India's growth.
    Lost for 110 years, this rare dragonfly has reappeared in India

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    Jun 11, 2026
    The Indian Express

    Lost for 110 years, this rare dragonfly has reappeared in India

    A rare dragonfly species called the long-tailed duskhawker has been rediscovered in Arunachal Pradesh more than 110 years after it was last recorded in India, highlighting both the region's rich biodiversity and the many species that remain poorly understood.
    In 1822, Europeans brought honey bees to Australia as agricultural heroes; 200 years later, researchers found they were helping tree death spread faster than wind

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    Jun 11, 2026
    The Economic Times

    In 1822, Europeans brought honey bees to Australia as agricultural heroes; 200 years later, researchers found they were helping tree death spread faster than wind

    New research published in NeoBiota suggests western honey bees may be helping spread myrtle rust, a destructive fungal disease threatening Australia's native plants. Scientists found that bees collect and transport infectious fungal spores, which can survive inside hives for days. Researchers warn this could accelerate the fungus's spread as commercial bee colonies are moved across the country, with potential implications for biodiversity and global biosecurity.
    7 things you must do in your garden in order to attract garden birds

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    Jun 11, 2026
    Times of India

    7 things you must do in your garden in order to attract garden birds

    Gardens full of birds mean a healthy ecosystem, as well. Besides their lovely songs and vibrant colors, birds perform an array of services for the ecosystem, such as pest reduction, pollination, and increasing biodiversity. However, bird attraction requires more effort than planting a few green plants in the garden. As professionals point out, the best way to attract birds consists in providing food, water, safe places to hide, and places for nesting. By adding several items to the garden, it can become a great place for various birds to visit all year round.
    Missing the forest for the trees: Conservationists emphasize the need for intact forest in coffee landscapes

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    Jun 10, 2026
    Phys.org

    Missing the forest for the trees: Conservationists emphasize the need for intact forest in coffee landscapes

    As conservationists seek to maintain biodiversity levels in tropical coffee landscapes, data indicate the presence and quality of surrounding forest habitat may play a larger role than previously thought. New research from the Colombian Andes shows that conserving forest cover across coffee-growing landscapes is essential for sustaining diverse bird communities, even more than farm-level shade tree management alone.
    Four killed, seven injured in Araria hit-and-run accident

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    Jun 10, 2026
    Times of India

    Four killed, seven injured in Araria hit-and-run accident

    Four killed and seven injured in Araria NH-57 hit-and-run near Biodiversity Park as speeding SUV hits cyclist, crashes into car; probe on driver underway.
    Countries pledge €3.4bn for climate adaptation, biodiversity protection and water security

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    Jun 10, 2026
    Euronews

    Countries pledge €3.4bn for climate adaptation, biodiversity protection and water security

    Representatives from 186 nations agreed the Global Environment Facility fund, which will support projects in 144 countries.
    UP MSI launches webpage on WPS biodiversity

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    Jun 10, 2026
    The Manila Times

    UP MSI launches webpage on WPS biodiversity

    WHAT is it like to conduct science in the country's westernmost inhabited island? At International Day of Biological Diversity and as the Philippines celebrates  Month of the Ocean, the UP Marine Science Institute is launching a new webpage,  featuring the marine life and research done in the Kalayaan Island Group over the years.
    W Champaran govt school students turn waste coconut shells into birds’ habitats

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    Jun 10, 2026
    Times of India

    W Champaran govt school students turn waste coconut shells into birds’ habitats

    West Champaran students in 346 govt schools make bird houses from waste coconut shells under Eco Club Mission LiFE to promote biodiversity and sustainability.
    No sex: Why early animal life on Earth was held back for millions of years

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    Jun 10, 2026
    India Today

    No sex: Why early animal life on Earth was held back for millions of years

    Scientists suggest Earth's earliest animals reproduced asexually, slowing evolution and delaying the biodiversity boom that transformed life.