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    Urban Forests: The Lungs of India's Future Cities

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    Mar 9, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Urban Forests: The Lungs of India's Future Cities

    Ujjwal Nikam, a BJP Rajya Sabha member, emphasizes the need for urban forest conservation to improve city air quality. He proposes creating a National Urban Forest Conservation and Management Authority to protect urban biodiversity, crucial for ecological balance as cities expand rapidly in India.
    Cheetah comeback! India’s big cats revival hits milestone

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    Mar 9, 2026
    The Economic Times

    Cheetah comeback! India’s big cats revival hits milestone

    The cheetah population in India has now exceeded 50, with a joyful addition of five new cubs from Jwala at Kuno National Park, bringing the count to 53. This achievement marks a pivotal victory in the nations cheetah reintroduction efforts, reflecting a promising future for wildlife conservation and biodiversity restoration.
    Once ’polluted and dysfunctional,’ Knepp Estate has become a haven for wildlife

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    Mar 9, 2026
    Cable News Network

    Once ’polluted and dysfunctional,’ Knepp Estate has become a haven for wildlife

    Biodiversity is flourishing at the former farm, according to a two-decade review of wildlife.
    Sabah receives RM22.75mil EFT grant for biodiversity conservation

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    Mar 9, 2026
    The Star

    Sabah receives RM22.75mil EFT grant for biodiversity conservation

    KOTA KINABALU: The Federal Government has given a RM22.748mil grant under its Ecological Fiscal Transfer (EFT) initiative to support the state government's environmental conservation efforts.
    Tamil Nadu plans standardised framework to measure climate benefits of urban forestry

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    Mar 9, 2026
    The New Indian Express

    Tamil Nadu plans standardised framework to measure climate benefits of urban forestry

    Urban forestry initiatives are primarily aimed at improving green cover and biodiversity, but they also deliver significant climate mitigation and adaptation be
    John Milne MP warns government against changes to policy

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    Mar 8, 2026
    The Argus

    John Milne MP warns government against changes to policy

    Liberal Democrat MP John Milne warns government changes to England’s biodiversity net gain policy risk undermining nature recovery.
    The Himalayas and the Mighty Five “S”

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    Mar 7, 2026
    Daily Excelsior

    The Himalayas and the Mighty Five “S”

    Rajan Kotru rajan@rest4all.com Evoking mystique, the multi-faceted significance of the Himalayas can hardly be overstated as it defines the geological and geographical timelines, climate characteristics, biodiversity assets, human habitats and inspirational vis-a-vis spiritual contours of the globe and especially the Indian Sub-continent. Whether seen as the water tower or cultural cradle, it has been the geo-political flashpoint even in the distant past when marauders and invaders were lured by the “Golden Sparrow” Image of India or for our deep universal […]
    India’s 1st slender loris conservation centre opens in Dindigul

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    Mar 7, 2026
    Times of India

    India’s 1st slender loris conservation centre opens in Dindigul

    Dindigul: In a major push towards preserving biodiversity, Tamil Nadu govt unveiled India's first state-of-the-art Slender Loris (Devangu) Conservatio.
    Japanese companies leading in building nature-positive businesses - but gaps remain

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    Mar 7, 2026
    Japan Today

    Japanese companies leading in building nature-positive businesses - but gaps remain

    Nature is rapidly becoming a strategic priority for Japan. The national Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan 2023–2030 sets an explicit mission to be nature positive by 2030, providing clear leadership and a strong signal that biodiversity protection is now integral to economic planning and long‑term resilience. Globally, Japanese companies are deeply intertwined…
    Privas Une soirée sur l’agroécologie, en Drôme et au Maroc le 12 mars

    Français

    Mar 7, 2026
    Le Dauphiné Libéré

    Privas Une soirée sur l’agroécologie, en Drôme et au Maroc le 12 mars

    Jeudi 12 mars, dès 17 h 30, Isabelle Peloux et Benoit Gilles de la Ferme des Amanins, dans la Drôme, sont les invités en présentiel du CCFD-Terre ...
    International Women’s Day 2026: Women ‘Mangrove Soldiers’ To Lead Coastal Cleanup Drive At Sarsole Jetty In Nerul

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    Mar 7, 2026
    Free Press Journal

    International Women’s Day 2026: Women ‘Mangrove Soldiers’ To Lead Coastal Cleanup Drive At Sarsole Jetty In Nerul

    To mark International Women’s Day 2026, women volunteers known as “Mangrove Soldiers” will lead a mangrove cleanup drive near Sarsole Jetty in Nerul. Organised by the Environment Life Foundation with support from the Mangrove Foundation, the initiative highlights women’s role in protecting coastal biodiversity.
    'Biodiversity' blamed as council fails to tackle beauty spot flooding

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    Mar 7, 2026
    Stoke Sentinel

    'Biodiversity' blamed as council fails to tackle beauty spot flooding

    Councillors say they have repeatedly been assured work will be carried out
    Jharkhand to get its first floating power plant by end of March this year

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    Mar 7, 2026
    The New Indian Express

    Jharkhand to get its first floating power plant by end of March this year

    The Project manager also informed that the floating power plant technology does not make any disturbances to the biodiversity inside the water body.
    Balayage to biodiversity: Are Europe’s hairdressers the secret weapon in tackling climate change?

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    Mar 7, 2026
    Euronews

    Balayage to biodiversity: Are Europe’s hairdressers the secret weapon in tackling climate change?

    Hair salons have become a ‘hub of trust’ that could encourage public engagement on climate change, new research has found.
    Franck Leroy s'intéresse à l'agriculture de conservation des sols

    Français

    Mar 6, 2026
    Le Journal De La Haute-Marne

    Franck Leroy s'intéresse à l'agriculture de conservation des sols

    Président de région, Franck Leroy organisait une visite sur le thème de l'agriculture, ce 6 mars, dans l'Aube et en Haute-Marne. En compagnie du président de
    St. Joseph Island river listed as national priority for biodiversity

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    Mar 6, 2026
    SooToday

    St. Joseph Island river listed as national priority for biodiversity

    Two Tree River named a key biodiversity area for rare Redside Dace population
    Discovering Nature in Delhi: Tracing the capital's secret natural world

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    Mar 6, 2026
    Business Standard

    Discovering Nature in Delhi: Tracing the capital's secret natural world

    In her new book, Neha Sinha explores Delhi's hidden wilderness-from the Aravalli Range to the Delhi Ridge-revealing the capital's rich but overlooked biodiversity
    Meet the Kerala police officer who masters vegetable farming

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    Mar 6, 2026
    Malayala Manorama

    Meet the Kerala police officer who masters vegetable farming

    Civil Police Officer C R Ranjith transformed a neglected barren land into a four-acre vegetable farm over eight years..vegetable farming, police officer farmer, water-efficient farming, organic farming techniques, precision farming, soil conservation farming, crop cultivation methods, sustainable farming practices, Ranjith farmer story, police officer entrepreneur, advanced farming methods,
    Experts Studying Animal Intelligence Across Species Are Finding Patterns No One Expected

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    Mar 6, 2026
    The Economic Times

    Experts Studying Animal Intelligence Across Species Are Finding Patterns No One Expected

    A new special issue in Acta Ethologica explores the diverse ways animals think, learn, and interact, revealing 'intellectual biodiversity' across species from ants to whales. Scientists are uncovering complex cognitive abilities in invertebrates, challenging previous assumptions. The collection highlights how individual and social learning, alongside environmental pressures, shape animal intelligence and adaptation.
    Arunachal minister links human-animal conflict to development, habitat stress

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    Mar 6, 2026
    ThePrint

    Arunachal minister links human-animal conflict to development, habitat stress

    Itanagar, Mar 6 (PTI) Arunachal Pradesh Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister Wangki Lowang on Friday said that frequent human–animal conflict in the state is largely the outcome of a shared landscape where globally significant biodiversity coexists with forest-dependent livelihoods. Responding to a private member resolution moved by Congress MLA Kumar Waii in the Assembly […]