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    Dangerous Asian hornet detected in Canary Islands for first time

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    May 23, 2026
    Euro Weekly News

    Dangerous Asian hornet detected in Canary Islands for first time

    Nearly 100 Asian hornets have been found in Gran Canaria, raising concerns over biodiversity, agriculture and public safety in the Canary Islands.
    Maharashtra’s First Mangrove Park At Gorai To Be Inaugurated By CM Devendra Fadnavis On May 28 After A Prolonged Delay

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    May 23, 2026
    Free Press Journal

    Maharashtra’s First Mangrove Park At Gorai To Be Inaugurated By CM Devendra Fadnavis On May 28 After A Prolonged Delay

    Maharashtra’s first dedicated mangrove park at Gorai will be inaugurated by CM Devendra Fadnavis on May 28 after months of delay. Built at a cost of Rs 33.43 crore, the eco-tourism project features a 750-metre elevated boardwalk, bird observatory, and interactive biodiversity learning zones.
    Environmentalists Urge Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis To Expedite Legal Protection Of Over 23,000 Wetlands Amid Climate Concerns

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    May 23, 2026
    Free Press Journal

    Environmentalists Urge Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis To Expedite Legal Protection Of Over 23,000 Wetlands Amid Climate Concerns

    Environmentalists have called on Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis to immediately notify over 23,000 wetlands under law, following NCSCM verification of 23,404 sites. Wetlands protect biodiversity, recharge groundwater, and reduce flood risks. Activists warned that continued delays are harming coastal and urban areas like Uran and Mumbai, causing recurring floods and ecological degradation.
    Seed Industry Calls for Strengthening India's Agrobiodiversity Amid Global Supply Shocks

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    May 23, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Seed Industry Calls for Strengthening India's Agrobiodiversity Amid Global Supply Shocks

    Highlighting the growing impact of geopolitical disruptions, climate variability, and global supply chain uncertainties on agriculture, Federation of Seed Industry of India FSII called for stronger national focus on preserving and strengthening Indias agricultural biodiversity, describing seed diversity and resilient crop genetics as critical strategic assets for ensuring long-term food security, farmer resilience, and supply chain stability.Ajai Rana, Chairman, FSII and CEO MD, Savannah Seeds, said, The world is increasingly realising that biodiversity is no longer only an environmental discussion.
    Places offering most unforgettable underwater experiences.

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    May 23, 2026
    The Economic Times

    Places offering most unforgettable underwater experiences.

    Crystal-clear waters, dramatic coral walls, whale sharks, manta rays, and rare marine species continue to draw divers to some of the world’s most spectacular underwater destinations. From the remote volcanic waters of the Galapagos Islands to the vibrant reefs of Fiji, these six scuba diving hotspots stand out in 2026 for their marine biodiversity, unique dive experiences, and stunning underwater landscapes. Here are the destinations making waves among divers and adventure travelers this year. Places offering most unforgettable underwater experiences.
    Why Artificial Light Should Now Be Legally Classed As Pollution

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    May 23, 2026
    Forbes

    Why Artificial Light Should Now Be Legally Classed As Pollution

    The Royal Astronomical Society is urging governments to classify artificial light as pollution, citing growing risks to health, biodiversity and astronomy.
    rich states in India and what every wildlife traveller should know about them

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    May 23, 2026
    Times of India

    rich states in India and what every wildlife traveller should know about them

    India is among the richest countries when it comes to snake diversity. Global scientists have documented over 300 species across the country, including king cobras and pit vipers. While there is no official government ranking as for “which state has the highest number of snakes,” biodiversity studies and zoological surveys identify a few Indian states as major snake hotspots because of their ecological diversity. For wildlife lovers and offbeat travellers, these Indian states offer an insight into the world’s most fascinating reptiles. But it is important to know that travelling in snake-rich regions requires knowledge about these species and proper awareness. Let’s have a look at some of the snake-rich Indian states:​(Canva)
    This website lets you see the rich biodiversity of Pag-Asa Island up close

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    May 23, 2026
    Rappler

    This website lets you see the rich biodiversity of Pag-Asa Island up close

    Built on decades of research and conservation efforts since the 1990s, the platform documents the marine life of the West Philippine Sea, hoping to inspire Filipinos to help protect and manage the country's natural resources
    MP top cop’s biodiversity revival initiative at police training school wins state honour

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    May 23, 2026
    ThePrint

    MP top cop’s biodiversity revival initiative at police training school wins state honour

    Bhopal, May 23 (PTI) A unique initiative to restore lost biodiversity on 172 acres of barren land at the police training school (PTS) in the Gwalior district has been awarded on the occasion of the International Biodiversity Day. The Madhya Pradesh State Biodiversity Board on Friday recognised the out-of-the-box thinking of IPS officer and Additional […]
    Camera traps find leopard presence in Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary

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    May 23, 2026
    Hindustan Times

    Camera traps find leopard presence in Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary

    The images, captured during a week-long biodiversity survey conducted from November 20 to 27, 2025, show two adult male leopards moving through dense forest patches, their identities established through distinct rosette patterns on their coats – leopard spots are not actually solid dots; they are complex clusters called rosettes.
    Int’l Biodiversity Day celebrated at MIER College

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    May 22, 2026
    Daily Excelsior

    Int’l Biodiversity Day celebrated at MIER College

    Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 22: The Environment Unit of MIER College of Education participated in a Painting and Poster Making Competition organized by the Jammu and Kashmir Biodiversity Council on International Biodiversity Day on the theme “Acting Locally for Global Impact.” Students from the School of Education (SOE) and School of Social Sciences and Humanities (SSSH) showcased creativity and environmental awareness through paintings and posters promoting biodiversity conservation and sustainable living. The entries were evaluated by Dr Nishta Rana, Head, […]
    Biodiversity alert: Climate change fuelling frequent forest fires in western Himalayas

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    May 22, 2026
    The Tribune

    Biodiversity alert: Climate change fuelling frequent forest fires in western Himalayas

    A comprehensive study conducted by scientists at CSIR-Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology has revealed alarming trends in forest fire patterns across the Western Himalayas, with fires becoming increasingly frequent and gradually shifting towards higher altitudes due to changing climatic conditions.
    Dr P.R. Sushama Gets Best Biodiversity Conserver Award

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    May 22, 2026
    Deccan Chronicle

    Dr P.R. Sushama Gets Best Biodiversity Conserver Award

    The felicitation took place in the presence of IAS officers, Nadeem Ahamad, principal secretary, environment, forest, science and technology, Kalicharan Kartade, member secretary of SBB, and R.V. Kanan, commissioner, greater Hyderabad municipal corporation.
    Kamareddy Students Shine at Telangana State Biodiversity Day Competitions

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    May 22, 2026
    Deccan Chronicle

    Kamareddy Students Shine at Telangana State Biodiversity Day Competitions

    Samhitha, nine years old said photography had become a regular part of her life over the last three years because of her family’s interest.
    Sukhna wildlife survey confirms adult leopards, bird species count doubles

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    May 22, 2026
    Times of India

    Sukhna wildlife survey confirms adult leopards, bird species count doubles

    Chandigarh wildlife census 2025 finds rising biodiversity in Sukhna Sanctuary: leopards confirmed, bird species doubled; invasive species and weak native regeneration flagged.
    Fast-track MMR’s wetland protection: Greens urge Maharashtra CM

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    May 22, 2026
    Times of India

    Fast-track MMR’s wetland protection: Greens urge Maharashtra CM

    Environmentalists urge CM Devendra Fadnavis to fast-track legal protection for 23,000+ Maharashtra wetlands, citing biodiversity loss and climate risks.
    Experts explain why ‘Thai Mangur’ fish is hazardous to human health

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    May 22, 2026
    The Indian Express

    Experts explain why ‘Thai Mangur’ fish is hazardous to human health

    From damaging aquatic biodiversity to raising food safety concerns, experts explain why Thai Mangur remains controversial in India despite its popularity in commercial fish farming.
    Why Thai Mangur is raising alarms for both human health and India’s rivers

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    May 22, 2026
    The Indian Express

    Why Thai Mangur is raising alarms for both human health and India’s rivers

    From damaging aquatic biodiversity to raising food safety concerns, experts explain why Thai Mangur remains controversial in India despite its popularity in commercial fish farming.
    L'Italie et la gastronomie mondiale pleurent la mort de Carlo Petrini, père de la " Slow Food "

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    May 22, 2026
    Les Échos

    L'Italie et la gastronomie mondiale pleurent la mort de Carlo Petrini, père de la " Slow Food "

    Le journaliste, activiste et infatigable défenseur de la biodiversité culinaire s'est éteint. En fondant le mouvement international « Slow Food », ce « révolutionnaire » piémontais a profondément transformé notre rapport à la table et à l'agriculture, érigeant la lutte contre la malbouffe en un combat éminemment politique.
    Agroecology has a PR problem. Here’s how we can solve it

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    May 22, 2026
    Resilience

    Agroecology has a PR problem. Here’s how we can solve it

    Good Food For All!, a European Citizens’ Initiative supported by a coalition of more than 300 civil society organisations across Europe, including ARC2020, is making important strides in amplifying the messages of the food sovereignty and agroecology movements. But the battle for hearts, minds and policies is still far from won.