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    Nagaland yields a new-to-science cascade frog species

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    May 30, 2026
    The Hindu

    Nagaland yields a new-to-science cascade frog species

    Nagaland discovers a new cascade frog species, Amolops kamal, highlighting India's rich and diverse amphibian biodiversity.
    Greens to launch climate action initiative for Mumbai Metropolitan Region on World Environment Day

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    May 29, 2026
    Times of India

    Greens to launch climate action initiative for Mumbai Metropolitan Region on World Environment Day

    Environmental groups across Mumbai Metropolitan Region launch “Climate Action Now” on June 4, urging urgent action on heatwaves, green loss and biodiversity decline.
    Thane Civic Body To Offer Free Spaces For Eco-Friendly Ganpati Idol Makers Ahead Of Ganeshotsav 2026

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    May 29, 2026
    Free Press Journal

    Thane Civic Body To Offer Free Spaces For Eco-Friendly Ganpati Idol Makers Ahead Of Ganeshotsav 2026

    Thane Municipal Corporation has launched an eco-friendly Ganeshotsav initiative, offering free public spaces and Shadu clay to artisans making biodegradable Ganpati idols. Applications are open till June 15. The civic body will also hold a Shadu clay idol-making workshop from June 5-7 at Hiranandani Estate’s Biodiversity Park to promote sustainable celebrations.
    Canadian Man Plants 47,000 Mangroves In 24 Hours In Kenya. Here's Why These ‘Super Trees’ Matter

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    May 29, 2026
    News18

    Canadian Man Plants 47,000 Mangroves In 24 Hours In Kenya. Here's Why These ‘Super Trees’ Matter

    Antoine Moses sets Guinness World Record by planting 47460 mangrove saplings in 24 hours in Mombasa, highlighting mangroves role in climate, coastal protection and biodiversity.
    Scientists thought this venomous Himalayan snake was one species since 1864, it turned out to be five different snakes

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    May 29, 2026
    Times of India

    Scientists thought this venomous Himalayan snake was one species since 1864, it turned out to be five different snakes

    Science News: A recent study has discovered that the Himalayan pit viper, long thought to be a single species, is actually comprised of five distinct species. This finding, derived from a comprehensive analysis, highlights the hidden biodiversity in the Himalayan and Hindu Kush regions and underscores the need for targeted conservation efforts.
    In 1918, rats escaped from a shipwreck onto a remote island - over a century later, scientists found an odd consequence

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    May 29, 2026
    Times of India

    In 1918, rats escaped from a shipwreck onto a remote island - over a century later, scientists found an odd consequence

    Science News: Discover how the introduction of black rats in 1918 altered the ecosystem of Lord Howe Island and the positive changes observed after their eradication, revealing insights into biodiversity restoration.
    Longer droughts and changes in rainfall are already occurring in the Amazon, research finds

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    May 28, 2026
    Phys.org

    Longer droughts and changes in rainfall are already occurring in the Amazon, research finds

    According to two recently published studies led by scientists from Brazil's National Institute for Space Research (INPE), the Brazilian Amazon is already beginning to experience scenarios previously projected for the coming decades, including longer dry seasons and changes in rainfall patterns. Without integrated policies and initiatives to combat climate change, the situation could rapidly intensify, posing risks to biodiversity, the replenishment of natural water reservoirs, and the functioning of the forest.
    Delhi Zoo's Summer Camp Engages Students in Wildlife Conservation

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    May 28, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Delhi Zoo's Summer Camp Engages Students in Wildlife Conservation

    Delhi Zoo's summer camp highlighted biodiversity conservation and climate action for school students. Participants engaged in lectures, guided tours, and workshops focusing on sustainable living and wildlife protection. The initiative, part of the Mission LiFE campaign, aimed to instill environmental responsibility among the youth.
    Environmentalists urge halt to tree felling at Vizag Data Centre site

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    May 28, 2026
    The Hindu

    Environmentalists urge halt to tree felling at Vizag Data Centre site

    Environmentalists urge a halt to tree felling at the Vizag Data Centre site due to ecological concerns and biodiversity threats.
    Sanjeevani Booti? Scientists find a 'lost' blueberries in Himalayas after nearly 200 years; locals say it boosts...

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    May 28, 2026
    The Economic Times

    Sanjeevani Booti? Scientists find a 'lost' blueberries in Himalayas after nearly 200 years; locals say it boosts...

    A Himalayan berry species, 'Vaccinium piliferum', thought lost for 188 years, has been rediscovered in Arunachal Pradesh. This endangered wild blueberry relative was found in a limited population, highlighting the region's hidden biodiversity and the urgent need for conservation efforts.
    Ireland’s wild bird biodiversity crisis is not down to our island status

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    May 28, 2026
    The Irish Times

    Ireland’s wild bird biodiversity crisis is not down to our island status

    Populations are not inherently small-scale; we have made them so
    Study clarifies conditions for amphibian species richness on marine islands

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    May 27, 2026
    Phys.org

    Study clarifies conditions for amphibian species richness on marine islands

    A Brazilian study published in the journal Ecography indicates that the biodiversity of anuran amphibians (toads and frogs) on islands is determined by factors encompassed in two previously opposing theories.
    Chhattisgarh's Hasdeo-Arand Forest Faces Major Coal Mining Approval

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    May 27, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Chhattisgarh's Hasdeo-Arand Forest Faces Major Coal Mining Approval

    The Environment Ministry's advisory committee has endorsed a coal mining project in Chhattisgarh's Hasdeo-Arand forest. This could threaten local biodiversity, including endangered species. Environmentalists warn of irreversible ecological harm, while tribal communities fear livelihood disruptions. The mining project also risks impacting hydrological stability in the region.
    Rare Indian Giant Squirrel Observed in Chhattisgarh Forest

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    May 27, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Rare Indian Giant Squirrel Observed in Chhattisgarh Forest

    An Indian Giant Squirrel was spotted by a bird enthusiast in Chhattisgarh's Devpur forest, highlighting the area's biodiversity. The sighting occurred during a birding trail at a summer camp, emphasizing the regional conservation efforts and the importance of habitat preservation.
    New toad species recorded in Meghalaya named after Khasi women’s attire

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    May 27, 2026
    The Hindu

    New toad species recorded in Meghalaya named after Khasi women’s attire

    A new toad species, Duttaphyrnus dhara, discovered in Meghalaya, honors Khasi women's attire and highlights regional biodiversity.
    Himalayan Conservation and Sustainable Tourism Highlighted at Everest Summit

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    May 27, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Himalayan Conservation and Sustainable Tourism Highlighted at Everest Summit

    Nepal's Ramchandra Paudel emphasized sustainable tourism and environmental conservation in the Himalayas as key challenges at the Everest Summiteers Summit 2026 in Kathmandu. He noted the vital economic impact of tourism, and the need to address climate change, waste, and biodiversity issues collaboratively.
    Scientists turn to eDNA to protect Rwanda’s mountain Gorillas

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    May 27, 2026
    Africanews

    Scientists turn to eDNA to protect Rwanda’s mountain Gorillas

    Rwanda is using environmental DNA technology to help detect endangered species like mountain gorillas and golden monkeys, as scientists and conservationists seek new ways to monitor biodiversity in dense forests threatened by climate change and human activity.
    What Does Organic Mean on Food Labels?

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    May 26, 2026
    News-Medical.net

    What Does Organic Mean on Food Labels?

    Organic food labels reflect certified production standards, not guaranteed health superiority. Organic systems can support biodiversity, soil health, and lower residue exposure, but benefits vary by crop, region, and management.
    Trees in cattle pastures nearly double biodiversity across 15 countries, analysis shows

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    May 26, 2026
    Phys.org

    Trees in cattle pastures nearly double biodiversity across 15 countries, analysis shows

    Cattle ranching is the biggest driver of tropical deforestation, but it is also a key livelihood for nearly 1 billion smallholder farmers. A global study by Justus Liebig University Giessen (JLU) shows that this tension can be eased by reintroducing trees into pastureland. Planting trees in cattle pastures nearly doubles biodiversity compared to conventional pastures. However, these plantings cannot replace the protection of native forests. The study is published in the journal Ecological Applications.
    Peruvian nature in focus at Siam Discovery

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    May 26, 2026
    Bangkok Post

    Peruvian nature in focus at Siam Discovery

    Connect with and explore nature through photography at "Peru's Natural Reserves: Biodiversity And Landscapes", which is running on the 5th floor of Siam Discovery, Rama I Road, until June 14.