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Jul 16, 2026
Times of India
From Near Extinction to Conservation Triumph: The Elephants of Eastern Cape
Rest of World News: Discover the remarkable recovery of the Eastern Cape elephant population and its significance in a major rewilding project in South Africa. Learn how one man's legacy continues to aid conservation efforts and support biodiversity.
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Jul 16, 2026
Times of India
Congo Rainforest Regrowth: Rapid Recovery Yet Missing Old-Growth Ecosystem Structure
Science News: Discover how the Congo's tropical forests are regrowing after deforestation, yet lacking the structural complexity vital for biodiversity according to a new study.
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Jul 16, 2026
RTE.ie
Farmers need support to address climate change
Farmers need greater clarity and more support to make the changes required to address climate change and biodiversity loss, according to a new report.
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Jul 16, 2026
The Economic Times
How beavers helped a struggling England farm secure a £1 million deal and spark a multimillion-pound revival
A Lincolnshire rewilding project aims to prove nature restoration's profitability. Beavers will be reintroduced to a 1,525-acre farm, transforming it into wildland. This initiative seeks significant private investment while supporting biodiversity and climate resilience. The project generates income through carbon removal credits and biodiversity net gain units. This venture follows a successful model implemented at the Knepp estate in West Sussex.
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Jul 16, 2026
Deccan Chronicle
War, Economic Crisis Complicate Efforts To Protect Iran’s Rich But Endangered Wildlife
Conservationists in Iran have struggled with climate crises that threaten the country’s fragile biodiversity, as well as economic pressures from decades of international sanctions.
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Jul 16, 2026
pv magazine
benefit potential of ecovoltaics and agrivoltaics
As global energy demands rise, emerging dual-use solar methods like ecovoltaics and agrivoltaics are proving that integrating photovoltaic panels with native habitats and agricultural land can generate renewable energy while simultaneously boosting biodiversity, conserving water, and securing steady income for landowners.
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Jul 16, 2026
The New Indian Express
Ancient fossils put Pithoragarh in race for India’s first UNESCO Global Geopark
The natural wealth of the region, coupled with biodiversity, traditional knowledge and cultural heritage, makes the region a strong potential candidate for UNES
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Jul 16, 2026
Times of India
Explore King Charles’ Stunning New Venus Garden at Windsor Castle
Discover the newly redesigned Venus Garden at Windsor Castle, inspired by King Charles III's passion for gardening, history, and ecology. Open to visitors from July 16 to September 13, this garden features a unique layout based on the Rose of Venus and promotes biodiversity with native plants and wildlife habitats.
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Jul 16, 2026
La Dépêche
Madiran. Premières portes ouvertes estivales au Domaine Stratéus
Certifié en agriculture biologique depuis 2023, le vignoble s’inscrit dans une démarche globale où la biodiversité et la complémentarité entre les vignes et les animaux de la...
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Jul 16, 2026
The Hitavada
ICAR-DWR pioneers biological control of S molesta using ‘Cyrtobagous salviniae’, The work earned ICAR-DWR the prestigious ICAR Best Technology Award
by shivanjali verma : salvinia molesta (s molesta) is a destructive aquatic weed that forms thick, suffocating mats across water bodies. these mats block sunlight, choke out oxygen, destroy local biodiversity and ruin the livelihoods of f
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Jul 15, 2026
Times of India
New Zealand's War on Brushtail Possums: A Fight for Biodiversity and Agriculture
Rest of World News: Explore New Zealand's battle against invasive brushtail possums, introduced in the 1800s, threatening native ecosystems and agriculture, as the government implements extensive control measures.
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Jul 15, 2026
Phys.org
Deforestation decline is not driven by corporate commitments
Tropical forests are essential for biodiversity, climate regulation and carbon storage. Yet they continue to disappear at an alarming rate. Many companies have adopted zero-deforestation commitments to reduce this trend. But it is crucial to determine how effective these commitments are.
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Jul 15, 2026
Times of India
Citizen survey documents 486 mature trees, 51 species at Delhi Gymkhana
Citizen survey maps 486 mature trees across 51 species at Delhi Gymkhana, including heritage natives, highlighting biodiversity value amid Centre’s eviction notice.
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Jul 15, 2026
The Hindu
President calls for blending tradition with science in Ayurveda
President Murmu emphasizes blending tradition with science in Ayurveda at Saushrutam 2026 seminar, promoting biodiversity and women's participation.
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Jul 15, 2026
The Hindu Business Line
Pour Over Coffee introduces Colombian collection in India
The collection features exceptional coffees from Huila, a region globally recognised for its outstanding coffee quality, biodiversity and innovation.
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Jul 15, 2026
The Hindu
CPCL concludes Swachhata Pakhwada 2026 with tree plantation drive
CPCL wraps up Swachhata Pakhwada 2026 with a tree plantation drive, enhancing biodiversity and promoting cleanliness in Chennai.
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Jul 15, 2026
Journal Métro
Une terre acquise à la fois pour l'agriculture et la conservation
Une première au Québec : deux organismes unissent leurs forces pour acquérir une terre agricole de 34 hectares à L'Île-Bizard-Sainte-Geneviève.
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Jul 15, 2026
The Hindu
Environmentalists oppose reed removal at Krishnampathi lake, cite threat to bird habitat
Environmentalists oppose the removal of reed beds at Krishnampathi lake, highlighting risks to bird habitats and biodiversity.
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Jul 15, 2026
The Guardian
Burnham urged to drop ‘flawed’ plans that may let developers bypass environment laws for £1
Exclusive: allowing firms to dodge biodiversity protections by paying into levy will harm nature and economy, say 100 experts in letter
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Jul 15, 2026
Phys.org
Biodiversity boosts productivity most during extreme drought in drier grasslands
When extreme drought strikes, drier grasslands receive the greatest productivity benefit from biodiversity. By contrast, forests did not show the same context-dependent pattern under drought, according to a new global synthesis of 75 biodiversity experiments. Researchers from Yokohama National University published their results in Nature Ecology & Evolution on July 15.
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