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    Rain deficiency ‘alarming’ in Meghalaya, cautions CM

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    Jul 3, 2026
    Times of India

    Rain deficiency ‘alarming’ in Meghalaya, cautions CM

    Meghalaya sees over 80% rainfall deficiency in June, CM Conrad Sangma warns of “existential crisis,” urges El Niño preparedness, water conservation and natural farming.
    Self-learning for stronger Asean watershed resilience

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    Jul 3, 2026
    The Manila Times

    Self-learning for stronger Asean watershed resilience

    ECO Heutagogy, the self-directed, self-determined approach to learning applied in environmental contexts, can help communities contribute to the long-term health of watersheds that they rely on. It can also help increase watersheds’ resilience and adaptability to changes, while improving their functions such as water supply, flood regulation, soil stabilization, and support for biodiversity and livelihoods.
    Lucknow’s new weekend escape: Niyamatpur eco-tourism hub nears completion

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    Jul 3, 2026
    Hindustan Times

    Lucknow’s new weekend escape: Niyamatpur eco-tourism hub nears completion

    At the heart of the project is a 2-km nature trail that meanders through the forest, offering visitors an opportunity to explore its rich biodiversity on foot
    First assessment of online global trade in brachyuran land crabs

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    Jul 3, 2026
    Phys.org

    First assessment of online global trade in brachyuran land crabs

    New research has begun to lift the lid on the global online trade in land crabs, leading scientists to call for closer monitoring and regulation to better understand any effects it may be having on native populations and global biodiversity. The study, published in Oryx, highlights how the tropical aquatic aquarium trade, a multimillion-dollar industry, has evolved to include sales of both hermit crabs (anomurans) and true crabs (brachyurans), growing significantly in popularity over the last two decades.
    Finding Indian Dory: CMFRI discovers new fish species off Kerala coast

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    Jul 3, 2026
    Malayala Manorama

    Finding Indian Dory: CMFRI discovers new fish species off Kerala coast

    CMFRI scientists identified a new species, *Cyttopsis indica* (Indian Dory), off Kerala's coast, previously misidentified as *Cyttopsis rosea*..new fish species Kerala, Indian Dory discovery, Cyttopsis indica, CMFRI scientists Kochi, deep sea fish Arabian Sea, marine biodiversity India, Kollam fishermen catch, new species identification, fish mistaken identity, deep sea ecosystems, waxy lipids in fish, commercial fishing depths, scientific secrets ocean, future marine resources, Indian Journal of Fisheries
    CMFRI identifies new fish species in Arabian Sea

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    Jul 3, 2026
    Lokmat Times

    CMFRI identifies new fish species in Arabian Sea

    CMFRI identifies new fish species in Arabian Sea - Kochi, July 3 In a breakthrough that highlights the vast and largely unexplored biodiversity of India's deep seas, ... Get Latest News on Technology only on lokmattimes.com
    Malaysia planted millions of Brazilian rubber trees for latex and export income, but scientists now say the plantations hold only a fraction of the wildlife found in natural rainforests

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    Jul 3, 2026
    Times of India

    Malaysia planted millions of Brazilian rubber trees for latex and export income, but scientists now say the plantations hold only a fraction of the wildlife found in natural rainforests

    Science News: This article explores the significant ecological consequences of rubber tree plantations in Malaysia, highlighting the loss of wildlife and biodiversity in comparison to natural rainforests. It discusses the economic importance of rubber cultivation while emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and conservation efforts.
    Escaped flowerhorn fish threaten biodiversity, pose potential public health risks in Laguna, Philippines

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    Jul 3, 2026
    Phys.org

    Escaped flowerhorn fish threaten biodiversity, pose potential public health risks in Laguna, Philippines

    A hardy aquarium fish prized for its golden hue, the ornamental Flowerhorn cichlid (Amphilophus spp.) has become a problem for the residents of San Pablo City, Laguna: It is increasingly taking on an outsized role in both the natural ecosystem and local aquaculture operations in nearby Lake Sampaloc.
    How the Introduction of Stoats in New Zealand Led to Native Bird Extinctions

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    Jul 3, 2026
    Times of India

    How the Introduction of Stoats in New Zealand Led to Native Bird Extinctions

    Science News: Discover the failed ecological intervention when New Zealand introduced stoats to control rabbit populations, resulting in the decline of native bird species and a biodiversity crisis that persists today.
    Hungary spent decades planting millions of black locust trees to stabilise degraded land, but scientists now say they are spreading into protected grasslands and crowding out hundreds of native plant

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    Jul 3, 2026
    Times of India

    Hungary spent decades planting millions of black locust trees to stabilise degraded land, but scientists now say they are spreading into protected grasslands and crowding out hundreds of native plant

    Science News: Explore the journey of Hungary's black locust trees from a soil-stabilizing introduction to their role in the forestry industry and their impact on native biodiversity.
    Israel in the early 1900s planted millions of pine trees to green barren hills, but ecologists later found many native Mediterranean habitats had disappeared beneath them

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    Jul 3, 2026
    Times of India

    Israel in the early 1900s planted millions of pine trees to green barren hills, but ecologists later found many native Mediterranean habitats had disappeared beneath them

    Rest of World News: This article explores the unintended ecological consequences of extensive pine tree planting in Israel, revealing how these efforts have led to the loss of native Mediterranean habitats and biodiversity.
    Odisha Greenlights Transformative Infrastructure and Development Projects

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    Jul 3, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Odisha Greenlights Transformative Infrastructure and Development Projects

    The Odisha government has approved several major infrastructure and development projects, including expansive road networks, deep-sea fishing missions, shrimp farming enhancements, and a modern data center. Additional projects focus on water conservation, energy grid expansion, and extending the midday meal scheme, promising comprehensive growth across the region.
    Prescribed burns may generate over 20% of fine particle pollution in southeastern US

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    Jul 2, 2026
    Phys.org

    Prescribed burns may generate over 20% of fine particle pollution in southeastern US

    Prescribed fires are vital for reducing wildfire risk and sustaining forest biodiversity. But they also contribute significantly to air pollution and smoke exposure, according to new research from the University of Georgia. The issue is especially pertinent to the southeastern United States, where 60% of all prescribed fires in the country occur. More than 20% of the fine-particle pollution in the southeastern U.S. can be attributed to prescribed burns, the study found.
    Wild rice habitat in Assam now a national biodiversity heritage site

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    Jul 2, 2026
    Times of India

    Wild rice habitat in Assam now a national biodiversity heritage site

    Assam’s 0.41-hectare Borjuli wetland in Sonitpur, home to wild rice Oryza rufipogon, is now a national biodiversity heritage site for in-situ conservation.
    Assam’s Borjuli wetland gets Biodiversity Heritage Site status for wild rice variety

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    Jul 2, 2026
    The Tribune

    Assam’s Borjuli wetland gets Biodiversity Heritage Site status for wild rice variety

    The Borjuli wetland in Assam, known for harbouring a disease and pest-resistant variety of wild rice, has been notified as a Biodiversity Heritage Site, marking a major milestone in the conservation of India’s wild rice genetic resources.
    Assam Wild Rice Site Gets Biodiversity Heritage Status

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    Jul 2, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Assam Wild Rice Site Gets Biodiversity Heritage Status

    Scientists from ICAR-NBPGR recently briefed NRAA Chief Executive Officer Dr. Chandra Shekhar Kumar on the project's progress in exploring, conserving and characterising wild rice germplasm.
    A N College, Tarumitra sign MoU for environmental awareness

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    Jul 2, 2026
    Times of India

    A N College, Tarumitra sign MoU for environmental awareness

    AN College Patna and Tarumitra sign 5-year MoU for climate action, biodiversity research and awareness; UIBM hosts debate winners; PU releases psychology journal issue.
    Rabindra Sarobar entry fee proposal sparks fresh maintenance debate

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    Jul 2, 2026
    Times of India

    Rabindra Sarobar entry fee proposal sparks fresh maintenance debate

    Kolkata's largest biodiversity park, Rabindra Sarobar, could start charging visitors after 10am under a proposal currently before the state urban deve.
    Green solutions for Charleston in era of climate change

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    Jul 2, 2026
    Charleston Post and Courier

    Green solutions for Charleston in era of climate change

    So-called “sponge cities” reduce the severity of flooding, and the damage such flooding causes, while also improving biodiversity and resiliency, and reducing the heat island effect.
    PM Modi marching to 'environmental disaster' in Great Nicobar: Congress

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    Jul 2, 2026
    The Hindu

    PM Modi marching to 'environmental disaster' in Great Nicobar: Congress

    Congress leader Jairam Ramesh criticizes PM Modi's Great Nicobar Project, warning it leads to environmental disaster and threatens biodiversity.