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    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.
    Sun-powered sponges may generate 11% of tropical coral reef productivity

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    Jul 2, 2026
    Phys.org

    Sun-powered sponges may generate 11% of tropical coral reef productivity

    In marine environments, sponges tend to eat other organisms to get their nutrients. But a study published in Functional Ecology by researchers at the University of Amsterdam's Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED), demonstrates how sponges may also use photosynthesis, just like plants. This phenomenon can help with productivity—the amount of energy and food produced—in tropical coral reefs, and perhaps in other ecosystems where sponges are also common.
    Borneo’s biodiversity in art

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    Jul 1, 2026
    The Star

    Borneo’s biodiversity in art

    KUCHING: Sarawakian artist Bong Shin Siong is taking Borneo's rich biodiversity to the world through art, using a monumental watercolour painting to spotlight the island's unique wildlife and the urgent need for conservation.
    Britain in the 1920s planted millions of Sitka spruce trees for timber, but scientists now say the country's forests support far fewer birds, plants, and insects than native woodlands

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    Jul 1, 2026
    The Economic Times

    Britain in the 1920s planted millions of Sitka spruce trees for timber, but scientists now say the country's forests support far fewer birds, plants, and insects than native woodlands

    Explore how the extensive planting of Sitka spruce trees in the UK affects biodiversity, with fewer species supported compared to native woodlands. Learn about the study advocating for mixed-species planting to enhance ecosystem health.
    Boat crew see massive fin in Plymouth waters and soon learn it's not shark or dolphin

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    Jul 1, 2026
    Plymouth Live

    Boat crew see massive fin in Plymouth waters and soon learn it's not shark or dolphin

    The coastal waters surrounding Plymouth and the wider Devon region are a hidden treasure trove of marine biodiversity, offering some of the most vibrant and unexpected marine wildlife sightings in the UK
    Assam Duo Launches Digital Bird Repository With Avian Identification Guide

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    Jul 1, 2026
    Outlook India

    Assam Duo Launches Digital Bird Repository With Avian Identification Guide

    Innovative platform documents 372 bird species with Assamese and English names, high-quality images and aims to boost conservation awareness and citizen science in the biodiversity-rich state.
    Sabah's biodiversity blueprint plays key role in global conservation efforts, says CM

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    Jul 1, 2026
    The Star

    Sabah's biodiversity blueprint plays key role in global conservation efforts, says CM

    KOTA KINABALU: Sabah continues to play a vital role in contributing to the global biodiversity conservation agenda through the Sabah Biotechnology Action Blueprint 2024-2034 and expanding its Totally Protected Areas (TPAs), among others, says Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor.
    Inside Karnataka’s Yettinahole Project: Drinking Water Lifeline or Ecological Threat?

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    Jul 1, 2026
    Outlook India

    Inside Karnataka’s Yettinahole Project: Drinking Water Lifeline or Ecological Threat?

    Explore Karnataka’s Yettinahole Integrated Drinking Water Project, a controversial plan to divert Western Ghats streams to drought-prone districts like Kolar, Chikkaballapur and Tumakuru. Learn why environmentalists, farmers and neighbouring Kerala oppose it over river diversion, forest loss, biodiversity risks and soaring costs, and where implementation stands today.
    California races to take a ‘snapshot’ of the coast before its too late

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    Jun 30, 2026
    SFGATE

    California races to take a ‘snapshot’ of the coast before its too late

    Scientists across California are cataloging intertidal species with DNA, creating a coastal biodiversity baseline to track climate change and new species.
    Not all green space is equal: New framework highlights overlooked ecological factors in nature prescribing

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    Jun 30, 2026
    Medical Xpress

    Not all green space is equal: New framework highlights overlooked ecological factors in nature prescribing

    A new study led by Swansea University argues that the health benefits of nature-based health care may depend not only on access to green space, but also on the biodiversity and ecological quality of the environments involved.
    3D genome analysis of germ cell formation tracks 350 million years of vertebrate evolution

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    Jun 30, 2026
    Phys.org

    3D genome analysis of germ cell formation tracks 350 million years of vertebrate evolution

    A research team led by the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) has revealed how the genome is reorganized in 3D during male germ cell formation in vertebrates, leading to important new insights into how biodiversity is generated and maintained. The article, published in Nature Communications, analyzes species with a common origin dating back more than 350 million years.
    India adds 709 new species to its faunal database in 2025, 353 taxa to its flora

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    Jun 30, 2026
    The Hindu

    India adds 709 new species to its faunal database in 2025, 353 taxa to its flora

    India's 2025 biodiversity report reveals 709 new faunal and 353 floral species, showcasing the nation's rich ecological diversity.
    By Saving Ecosystems, Environmental Regulations Help Prevent Biodiversity Loss

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    Jun 30, 2026
    Environmental News Network

    By Saving Ecosystems, Environmental Regulations Help Prevent Biodiversity Loss

    A global perspective on environmental issues. Our mission is to inform, educate, enable and create a platform for global environmental action.