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    Warming Triggers a Chain Reaction of Disturbance in European Forests

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    Mar 5, 2026
    Inside Climate News

    Warming Triggers a Chain Reaction of Disturbance in European Forests

    Escalating wildfires, wind damage and insect outbreaks could threaten tourism, water supplies and biodiversity, a new study shows.
    Vizag’s Biodiversity Park marks 25 years as eco-education spot

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    Mar 5, 2026
    The Hindu

    Vizag’s Biodiversity Park marks 25 years as eco-education spot

    Biodiversity Park celebrates 25 years of eco-education, praised for protecting rare plants and inspiring thousands of students.
    Portugal fined £8.7m by EU court for failing to protect biodiversity

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    Mar 5, 2026
    The Guardian

    Portugal fined £8.7m by EU court for failing to protect biodiversity

    The court of justice said Portugal had committed serious infringements of EU environmental law
    With 574 species, Coimbatore’s Singanallur tank is an urban floral diversity hotspot

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    Mar 5, 2026
    The Hindu

    With 574 species, Coimbatore’s Singanallur tank is an urban floral diversity hotspot

    Discover the rich biodiversity of Singanallur tank in Coimbatore, now home to 574 plant species, including threatened and endemic varieties.
    ‘Few will know of his enormous contribution towards biodiversity’: Botanists mourn ‘Devdas’ actor Vijay Mohan Crishna

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    Mar 5, 2026
    The Indian Express

    ‘Few will know of his enormous contribution towards biodiversity’: Botanists mourn ‘Devdas’ actor Vijay Mohan Crishna

    Vijay Mohan Crishna’s support also ensured research on mangroves in Mumbai, leading to the designation of Thane Creek as a Ramsar site in 2022.
    Why protecting the river Shannon’s species matters

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    Mar 5, 2026
    The Irish Times

    Why protecting the river Shannon’s species matters

    A reader’s perspective on biodiversity and human survival
    Costa Rica gets back to nature after decades of deforestation

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    Mar 5, 2026
    The Irish Times

    Costa Rica gets back to nature after decades of deforestation

    Paying farmers to swap cattle for conservation has helped sway the balance in biodiversity’s favour
    Fish swim in Southwest Papua, Indonesia : NPR

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    Mar 4, 2026
    NPR

    Fish swim in Southwest Papua, Indonesia : NPR

    The Raja Ampat islands in Indonesia's Southwest Papua province are a marine biodiversity hotspot and a divers' paradise.
    Assam's Clean Recruitment Drive and Biodiversity Boost

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    Mar 4, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Assam's Clean Recruitment Drive and Biodiversity Boost

    Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma distributed appointment letters to 284 Assam Civil Service recruits, promoting a corruption-free recruitment model. The event highlighted recent employment successes and announced new vehicles for the forest department, demonstrating the state's commitment to effective governance and environmental conservation.
    Samsung's 2030 Sustainability Roadmap Goes Way Beyond Recycled Packaging

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    Mar 4, 2026
    Android Headlines

    Samsung's 2030 Sustainability Roadmap Goes Way Beyond Recycled Packaging

    Samsung sustainability roadmap 2030 sets bold new goals for circularity, water stewardship, and biodiversity across its mobile operations.
    Fairphone Warns Tech Industry Is Ignoring Smartphone Production's Biodiversity Crisis

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    Mar 4, 2026
    Android Headlines

    Fairphone Warns Tech Industry Is Ignoring Smartphone Production's Biodiversity Crisis

    In its latest nature report, Fairphone has urged global tech companies to treat biodiversity loss as a core business risk.
    Vizag’s RCD Biodiversity Park Turns 25, From Barren Land to Living Classroom

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    Mar 4, 2026
    Deccan Chronicle

    Vizag’s RCD Biodiversity Park Turns 25, From Barren Land to Living Classroom

    Over the years, the park has evolved into an impressive mosaic of themed zones.
    What Did Scientists Find 4,000 Meters Beneath the Pacific Ocean?

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    Mar 4, 2026
    The Economic Times

    What Did Scientists Find 4,000 Meters Beneath the Pacific Ocean?

    An international research effort has unveiled nearly 800 new species in the Pacific's Clarion-Clipperton Zone. These deep-sea discoveries, made at depths of 4,000 meters, highlight the region's rich biodiversity. The findings challenge assumptions about abyssal plains and provide crucial baseline data as interest in deep-sea mining grows, raising concerns about potential ecological impacts and slow recovery rates.
    Modeling the potential distribution of Wesselsbron, Sindbis, and Middelburg viruses and their vectors in Africa under future climatic and land-use changes

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    Mar 4, 2026
    PLOS (Public Library of Science)

    Modeling the potential distribution of Wesselsbron, Sindbis, and Middelburg viruses and their vectors in Africa under future climatic and land-use changes

    Author summary Mosquito-borne arboviral diseases are a global health concern, particularly in Africa, where rich biodiversity and tropical climates favour vector breeding and virus emergence. Wesselsbron virus (WSLV), Sindbis virus (SINV), and Middelburg virus (MIDV) were first detected in Africa and have the potential to cause human and animal outbreaks, yet this risk has not been mapped. Our study sought to describe the role of climatic and land-use changes in the geographical distribution of the viruses and five suspected vectors. We developed species distribution models based on the species’ known occurrence, current and future climatic and land-use conditions. We mapped areas that are ecologically suitable for vector and arbovirus presence, highlighting potential human exposure. Key predictors of suitable habitats for the vectors were precipitation during dry and warm seasons, urbanization, and human and livestock presence. Notably, ecological risk for arboviral presence may be higher in rural areas, but with changes in ecology and land use, it could increase even in urban areas. Our findings reveal pronounced spatial heterogeneity and projected shifts in vector and arbovirus presence given ecological changes. In settings where the evidence for vector-host-virus ecology is underdeveloped, our ecological risk maps can indicate areas that could be targeted for vector control and intersectoral surveillance to strengthen early warning.
    Wildlife conservation is our duty, says Punjab CM

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    Mar 3, 2026
    The Nation

    Wildlife conservation is our duty, says Punjab CM

    LAHORE  -  Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday termed wildlife indispensable for maintaining biodiversity and ecological balance on earth,
    eDNA Uncovers Unknown Biodiversity in Eastern Ghats

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    Mar 3, 2026
    Deccan Chronicle

    eDNA Uncovers Unknown Biodiversity in Eastern Ghats

    The studies revealed a rich array of life forms, including insects, arthropods, fish, reptiles, birds, mammals, plants and even microorganisms, many of which have not been formally documented in the region.
    Two new earthworm species discovered in Silent Valley

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    Mar 3, 2026
    The Hindu

    Two new earthworm species discovered in Silent Valley

    Researchers have discovered two new earthworm species in Silent Valley, highlighting its biodiversity significance in the Western Ghats.
    UK slashes climate aid programmes for developing countries

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    Mar 2, 2026
    The Guardian

    UK slashes climate aid programmes for developing countries

    Exclusive: Schemes worth hundreds of millions of pounds to protect biodiversity and oceans likely to be substantially reduced
    Australian wildlife in ‘harm’s way’ with volunteers left to ‘pick up the pieces’ amid climate crisis, fires and floods

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    Mar 2, 2026
    The Guardian

    Australian wildlife in ‘harm’s way’ with volunteers left to ‘pick up the pieces’ amid climate crisis, fires and floods

    Ken Henry leads push for federal government to do more to protect animals as biodiversity declines
    The little-known 'Serengeti of South America'

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    Mar 2, 2026
    BBC News

    The little-known 'Serengeti of South America'

    In the vast tropical grasslands of Los Llanos, visitors will find a stunning array of biodiversity, a proud cowboy culture and almost no other tourists.