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    A bonanza for fans of the natural world: the digital library sharing 64m pages of scientific knowledge with everyone

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    Jun 18, 2026
    The Guardian

    A bonanza for fans of the natural world: the digital library sharing 64m pages of scientific knowledge with everyone

    The Biodiversity Heritage Library is an invaluable online archive of historic texts on species living and lost supplied by the world’s leading museums and universities. Now its future is in doubt
    98 bird species spotted in survey at Kousika river

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    Jun 18, 2026
    The New Indian Express

    98 bird species spotted in survey at Kousika river

    She told TNIE that she is planning to release a video explaining the biodiversity of the river in Tamil to make people aware, as she did earlier in English, whi
    From The Hindu Archives, June 18, 1976: Scheme for crocodile sanctuaries

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    Jun 18, 2026
    The Hindu

    From The Hindu Archives, June 18, 1976: Scheme for crocodile sanctuaries

    From The Hindu Archives, June 18, 1976: Dr. H.R. Bustard, an expert on crocodiles and an officer of the FAO (UNDP), was deputed by the Government of India to advise the Andhra Pradesh Government on the conservation and farming of crocodiles in various parts of the State.
    The world agreed to protect 30% of the ocean by 2030 - but marine protection can’t be judged by area alone

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    Jun 17, 2026
    Japan Today

    The world agreed to protect 30% of the ocean by 2030 - but marine protection can’t be judged by area alone

    The ocean is home to some of the richest biodiversity on Earth. From coral reefs and mangrove forests to the deep sea, marine ecosystems sustain countless species, support coastal communities, regulate the climate and underpin global food security. But these systems face growing pressure from overfishing, habitat loss, pollution and…
    Kalasamala, Edayilakkad Kavu to be declared biodiversity heritage sites

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    Jun 17, 2026
    Times of India

    Kalasamala, Edayilakkad Kavu to be declared biodiversity heritage sites

    Kerala State Biodiversity Board plans to declare Kalasamala (Thrissur) and Edayilakadu Kavu (Kasargod) as new biodiversity heritage sites to protect rare species.
    Fascinating biodiversity

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    Jun 17, 2026
    The Manila Times

    Fascinating biodiversity

    SINCE 1993, the University of the Philippines’ Marine Science Institute (UP MSI) has been conducting research on what lies beneath Pag-asa Island — the largest in the Kalayaan Island Group or the Spratly Islands in the West Philippine Sea.
    Labour’s farming grant changes ‘puts rare birds at risk’

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    Jun 17, 2026
    The Telegraph

    Labour’s farming grant changes ‘puts rare birds at risk’

    Cap on Sustainable Farming Incentive scheme ‘will lead landowners to ditch conservation efforts’
    Why farmers see Colombia’s knife-edge election as a battle for the Amazon’s future

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    Jun 17, 2026
    The Guardian

    Why farmers see Colombia’s knife-edge election as a battle for the Amazon’s future

    Many small-scale landowners now include conservation measures alongside everyday farming. But progress is precarious, and the threat of guerrilla violence and poverty remain whichever candidate wins
    ‘I don’t like being stuck in an office’: the young people helping plant a ring of trees around London

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    Jun 17, 2026
    The Guardian

    ‘I don’t like being stuck in an office’: the young people helping plant a ring of trees around London

    London Tree Ring project aims to create corridors of plant and animal life around the city to strengthen its biodiversity
    How Kerala researcher, fisherfolk built a marine biodiversity database after being left out of records

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    Jun 17, 2026
    ThePrint

    How Kerala researcher, fisherfolk built a marine biodiversity database after being left out of records

    Marine researcher Robert Panipilla had launched a separate community-based project to record marine biodiversity found along Thiruvananthapuram’s coastline.
    Restoration will uproot a forest for a park

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    Jun 17, 2026
    Scroll.in

    Restoration will uproot a forest for a park

    The invasive Vilayati Kikar trees must go. But not by supplanting local biodiversity with more non-native species and themed parks and forests.
    Not binary: India can save its forests by winning the war on poverty

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    Jun 17, 2026
    The Hindu

    Not binary: India can save its forests by winning the war on poverty

    Tackling human poverty can enhance forest conservation and biodiversity in an inclusive, sustainable approach.
    Dark biodiversity helps solve Darwin's 160-year-old puzzle

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    Jun 17, 2026
    Phys.org

    Dark biodiversity helps solve Darwin's 160-year-old puzzle

    An international research team, which included University of Tartu visiting doctoral student Wen-Gang Zhang and Professor of Botany Meelis Pärtel, has found a new solution to one of ecology's long-standing controversies—Darwin's naturalization conundrum, which addresses the question of why some species successfully establish in a new habitat while others do not. The research is published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
    Intensive nickel mining has transformed microbial biodiversity of Thio Lagoon in New Caledonia

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    Jun 16, 2026
    Phys.org

    Intensive nickel mining has transformed microbial biodiversity of Thio Lagoon in New Caledonia

    A study carried out by scientists from Ifremer, IRD, the universities of Western Brittany (UBO) and Bordeaux, CNRS, and the University of Tartu (Estonia) reveals the impact of nickel mining on the coastal ecosystems of New Caledonia. Published in the journal Communications Earth & Environment, this research shows that starting in the 1950s, the mechanization of mining operations led to a sharp increase in sediment inputs into the Thio Lagoon and a disruption of microbial communities that persists to this day.
    Report reveals how digital tools are transforming biodiversity crisis response

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    Jun 16, 2026
    Phys.org

    Report reveals how digital tools are transforming biodiversity crisis response

    Scientists who study plant physiology and evolution have a new tool in their toolkit: a machine learning algorithm that can scan digital plant specimen collections and quickly measure leaf size and thickness.
    ever snow leopard conservation society in Ladakh

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    Jun 16, 2026
    The Tribune

    ever snow leopard conservation society in Ladakh

    Will serve as a dedicated institutional mechanism for wildlife conservation, scientific biodiversity management and community-led environmental stewardship.
    Eco‑literate children can be stewards of nature. Here's how to boost environmental education

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    Jun 16, 2026
    Phys.org

    Eco‑literate children can be stewards of nature. Here's how to boost environmental education

    Most of my ecology and evolution undergraduates have never held a pair of binoculars or looked at a bug through a magnifying glass. They don't know how to use a key to identify a plant or insect, let alone why they should bother. They struggle to name common garden birds. They expect to learn about biodiversity from behind the safety of a computer screen. Fieldwork is considered a luxury or an inconvenience, depending on your tolerance for rain.
    States told to prepare contingency plans for districts likely to face low rainfall during kharif season

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    Jun 16, 2026
    The Economic Times

    States told to prepare contingency plans for districts likely to face low rainfall during kharif season

    India faces its weakest monsoon in 11 years. Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has instructed states to prepare contingency plans for districts likely to experience low or uneven rainfall this kharif season. The government is focusing on water conservation and alternative cropping patterns. Efforts are also underway to boost cotton production through scientific farming.
    Forget the internet, there's a hidden superhighway under your feet, and it's almost a billion Sun trips long

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    Jun 16, 2026
    The Economic Times

    Forget the internet, there's a hidden superhighway under your feet, and it's almost a billion Sun trips long

    Forget the internet, there's a hidden superhighway under your feet, and it's almost a billion Sun trips long and scientists have now mapped this underground fungal network for the first time. The study shows that these fungal networks stretch about 110 quadrillion kilometers across Earth. They help plants obtain nutrients and water, move around 4 billion tons of carbon dioxide into soils each year, and support ecosystems. Researchers say the findings could help conservation efforts, climate planning, and future studies of underground biodiversity.
    CM urges farmers to adopt water conservation methods

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    Jun 16, 2026
    Times of India

    CM urges farmers to adopt water conservation methods

    CM Hemant Soren urges water conservation and climate-resilient farming at Jharkhand Krishi Vyapar Mela 2026; portal, support for progressive farmers announced.