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    Biotic interactions biogeography: A framework for understanding how species interactions shape biodiversity patterns across scales

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    Jun 15, 2026
    PLOS (Public Library of Science)

    Biotic interactions biogeography: A framework for understanding how species interactions shape biodiversity patterns across scales

    Biogeography and ecology have long developed in parallel. This Essay explores how new data on species interactions across large scales now allow their integration, opening fresh insights into how biodiversity is shaped (and reshaped) across Earth.
    Singapore’s planting palette: What trees colour our streets and parks?

    English

    Jun 14, 2026
    The Straits Times

    Singapore’s planting palette: What trees colour our streets and parks?

    Tree species are selected for different purposes, such as providing shade and supporting biodiversity. Read more at straitstimes.com.
    Work starts on development of new North East homes

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    Jun 14, 2026
    Evening Chronicle

    Work starts on development of new North East homes

    The new energy efficient homes development will include a two-acre landscaped open space promoting biodiversity
    As water crisis and heat intensify, BMC is rejuvenating Mumbai’s lost lakes

    English

    Jun 14, 2026
    The Indian Express

    As water crisis and heat intensify, BMC is rejuvenating Mumbai’s lost lakes

    The BMC's lake rejuvenation project aims to restore historic waterbodies, improve water quality, boost biodiversity, and create recreational spaces across North Mumbai.
    Snakes of the Western Ghats: The fascinating slithering secrets of India’s biodiversity hotspot

    English

    Jun 14, 2026
    Times of India

    Snakes of the Western Ghats: The fascinating slithering secrets of India’s biodiversity hotspot

    Animals & Pets News: The Western Ghats are a series of green ranges located along the western side of India, which encompasses areas of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Karnatak.
    New Forests to launch its first global fund with a $1b raise

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    Jun 14, 2026
    Australian Financial Review

    New Forests to launch its first global fund with a $1b raise

    The Sydney-based forestry and agriculture asset manager is tapping interest in natural capital and “food, fibre and fuel”.
    Rajasthan: In-principle clearance for coal block in Hasdeo-Arand

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    Jun 14, 2026
    The Indian Express

    Rajasthan: In-principle clearance for coal block in Hasdeo-Arand

    The Ministry of Environment has given initial approval for the Kente extension coal block in Rajasthan, despite a recent biodiversity assessment advising against mining in the Hasdeo-Arand forest. The project will require cutting down 4.48 lakh trees and the state must relocate 67,414 trees.
    Neuvilly-en-Argonne Rendez-vous à l’étang des Bercettes

    Français

    Jun 13, 2026
    L'Est Républicain

    Neuvilly-en-Argonne Rendez-vous à l’étang des Bercettes

    Biodiversité, pêche, alimentation durable, agriculture, apiculture : autant de thématiques que le grand public pourra apprécier ce dimanche ...
    Mysuru hosts festival celebrating indigenous seeds, conservators

    English

    Jun 13, 2026
    The Hindu

    Mysuru hosts festival celebrating indigenous seeds, conservators

    Stressing the need to protect native seed varieties, Karnataka Biodiversity Board chairman Vadnal Jagadish urged citizens to actively participate in biodiversity conservation and help preserve indigenous seeds for future generations.
    PL Gautam to head expert panel on Agrobiodiversity: Environment Ministry

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    Jun 13, 2026
    Lokmat Times

    PL Gautam to head expert panel on Agrobiodiversity: Environment Ministry

    PL Gautam to head expert panel on Agrobiodiversity: Environment Ministry - New Delhi, June 13 Agricultural scientist and former Chairperson of the National Biodiversity Authority P. L. Gautam has ... Get Latest News on National only on lokmattimes.com
    Andhra Pradesh Biodiversity Board plans Statewide rollout of OECMs

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    Jun 13, 2026
    The Hindu

    Andhra Pradesh Biodiversity Board plans Statewide rollout of OECMs

    Andhra Pradesh Biodiversity Board launches OECMs to enhance biodiversity conservation through urban greenbelts and micro-forests statewide.
    Experts gather in Davos to tackle biodiversity crisis

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    Jun 13, 2026
    Swissinfo (EN)

    Experts gather in Davos to tackle biodiversity crisis

    Experts will convene in Davos from June 14–19 for the World Biodiversity Forum to explore solutions to global species extinction.
    Experts Warn Biodiversity Loss can Trigger Sovereign Debt Crises; India's Credit Rating May Fall

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    Jun 13, 2026
    Outlook Business

    Experts Warn Biodiversity Loss can Trigger Sovereign Debt Crises; India's Credit Rating May Fall

    Experts warn that accelerating biodiversity loss could trigger sovereign debt crises, with a new Nature study projecting India’s credit rating may fall four grades and annual debt servicing costs rise by USD 49 billion. Using the world’s first biodiversity-adjusted credit ratings model, researchers show how partial collapses in fisheries, pollination and tropical forests could raise borrowing costs, strain taxpayers and expose USD 83 trillion in assets to mispricing.
    Hedgerow biodiversity is under threat from Ireland’s heavy-handed policy approach

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    Jun 13, 2026
    The Irish Times

    Hedgerow biodiversity is under threat from Ireland’s heavy-handed policy approach

    Current practices and policies are having a profoundly negative impact
    Brunei's turtle conservation begins with action on the ground

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    Jun 13, 2026
    The Star

    Brunei's turtle conservation begins with action on the ground

    BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: As part of Ocean Week Brunei and in conjunction with the Brunei Mid-Year Conference and Exhibition (MYCE) 2026, Poni Foundation will officially launch TRACKS Brunei and break ground at the new turtle hatchery at the Marine Biodiversity Centre, Meragang on Sunday (June 14).
    What does ‘care’ really mean in agroecology?

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    Jun 12, 2026
    Resilience

    What does ‘care’ really mean in agroecology?

    So much talk about the importance of ‘care’ in agroecology, but what does it mean? Anouk Dijkman’s ‘Matrix of Care’ offers a clear way to see how domestic, community and more‑than‑human care practices connect, and why they matter for agroecological change.
    4 sites on Nicobar west coast identified for coral translocation

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    Jun 12, 2026
    The Indian Express

    4 sites on Nicobar west coast identified for coral translocation

    Coral colonies and giant clams that will be impacted due to the work on the transhipment port proposed at Galathea Bay as part of the Great Nicobar Island (GNI) mega project will be translocated to four sites on the west coast of the islands, the Zoological Survey of India has said. The biodiversity-related committee has […]
    Jairam Ramesh Challenges Great Nicobar Airport Plans to Protect Pristine Forests

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    Jun 12, 2026
    Times of India

    Jairam Ramesh Challenges Great Nicobar Airport Plans to Protect Pristine Forests

    India News: Congress leader Jairam Ramesh urges Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to reconsider the Great Nicobar airport project, advocating for the expansion of INS Baaz as a less ecologically damaging alternative to protect the island's unique biodiversity.
    Godzilla El Nino is so powerful it could set the Amazon rainforest on fire

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    Jun 12, 2026
    India Today

    Godzilla El Nino is so powerful it could set the Amazon rainforest on fire

    A developing El Nino poses a risk to one of Earth's most important ecosystems, threatening biodiversity, carbon storage and climate stability.
    More attacks, less habitat: Why Indonesia's crocodile conflict is escalating

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    Jun 12, 2026
    SBS Australia

    More attacks, less habitat: Why Indonesia's crocodile conflict is escalating

    Indonesia has the highest number of crocodile attacks on people in the world. However, experts do not see the cause solely in the behavior of reptiles. As a result of the progressive destruction of mangrove forests and wetlands for mining projects and palm oil plantations, many animals are losing their natural habitat. The result: Encounters between humans and crocodiles are increasing — often with fatal consequences. The conflict shows how closely environmental destruction, biodiversity loss and population security are linked.