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    Resolute in our efforts to free forests from encroachment, build zero

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    May 22, 2026
    Lokmat Times

    Resolute in our efforts to free forests from encroachment, build zero

    Resolute in our efforts to free forests from encroachment, build zero-poaching Assam: CM Himanta Sarma - Guwahati, May 22 Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Friday reaffirmed the state government’s commitment towards biodiversity ... Get Latest News on National only on lokmattimes.com
    First International Big Cat Alliance Summit In Delhi Postponed

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    May 21, 2026
    NDTV.com

    First International Big Cat Alliance Summit In Delhi Postponed

    The summit was being organised in conjunction with the 4th India-Africa Forum Summit (IAFS IV) as several African countries host big cats and are important partners in global efforts towards conservation, ecological sustainability and biodiversity protection.
    Construction Inside SGNP Will Mark Beginning Of The End Of Mumbai’s Protected Green Cover

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    May 21, 2026
    Free Press Journal

    Construction Inside SGNP Will Mark Beginning Of The End Of Mumbai’s Protected Green Cover

    Construction projects and infrastructure expansion around Sanjay Gandhi National Park could permanently damage Mumbai’s protected green cover and biodiversity, the article warns. Concerns have been raised over tunnel projects, zoning changes and increasing pressure on eco-sensitive forest land.
    Annual faunal survey begins in Munnar

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    May 21, 2026
    The Hindu

    Annual faunal survey begins in Munnar

    The annual faunal survey in Munnar aims to assess wildlife populations and document biodiversity from May 21 to 24.
    Delhi plans 'Vaman Van' to promote biodiversity awareness

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    May 21, 2026
    News18

    Delhi plans 'Vaman Van' to promote biodiversity awareness

    Delhi plans 'Vaman Van' to promote biodiversity awareness
    Delhi Zoo to raise awareness for sustainable living among students

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    May 21, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Delhi Zoo to raise awareness for sustainable living among students

    The National Zoological Park on Thursday launched its Summer Vacation Programme 2026 to raise awareness among school students about biodiversity conservation, climate action and sustainable living.According to a statement, the programme commenced at the zoos Education Centre with students from different schools across Delhi-NCR.Organised under the Mission LiFE Lifestyle for Environment and aligned with the World Environment Day theme Inspired by Nature, For Climate, For Our Future, the initiative seeks to engage students through interactive educational activities focused on wildlife protection, cleanliness and environmental awareness, the statement said.It said a total of 854 students registered for the programme.
    For Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams, divinity blends with care for biodiversity

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    May 21, 2026
    India Today

    For Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams, divinity blends with care for biodiversity

    With the conservation efforts of the body managing the Lord Venkateshwara shrine, the temple town and contiguous hills are now thickly forested
    Jharkhand's First Biodiversity Heritage Site: Canary Pahar Management Plan Drafted

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    May 21, 2026
    Times of India

    Jharkhand's First Biodiversity Heritage Site: Canary Pahar Management Plan Drafted

    Ranchi: The Jharkhand Biodiversity Board (JBB) has drafted the biodiversity site management plan for Canary Pahar in Hazaribag district, the state’s f.
    Scientists reveal over 1,100 newly recorded species from Coral Sea waters

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    May 21, 2026
    Times of India

    Scientists reveal over 1,100 newly recorded species from Coral Sea waters

    Science News: Deep-water expeditions in the Coral Sea continue to reveal how little of the ocean’s biodiversity has actually been documented. Areas that appear visu.
    based spraying in sugarcanes achieves 80% weed control, 89% water conservation: ICAR

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    May 21, 2026
    The Tribune

    based spraying in sugarcanes achieves 80% weed control, 89% water conservation: ICAR

    In a step towards smart farming, the Indian Council of Agriculture Research (ICAR) on Thursday said drone-based spraying in sugarcanes achieved 80.2 per cent weed control efficiency, saved 89 per cent water and reduced operational cost by 81.6 per cent.
    Indore Forest Circle Wins 1st Prize In State Biodiversity Awards 2026

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    May 20, 2026
    Free Press Journal

    Indore Forest Circle Wins 1st Prize In State Biodiversity Awards 2026

    This achievement represents a shift from viewing conservation as purely regulatory to seeing it as a path to sustainable economic development. Under the stewardship of former Divisional Forest Officer Pradeep Mishra and current Divisional Forest Officer Lal Sudhakar Singh, the circle transformed the Biological Diversity Act into a practical tool that empowers rural communities.
    Indore Forest Circle Tops Madhya Pradesh Biodiversity Rankings With Community-Led Model

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    May 20, 2026
    Free Press Journal

    Indore Forest Circle Tops Madhya Pradesh Biodiversity Rankings With Community-Led Model

    Indore Forest Circle has ranked first in Madhya Pradesh’s State Level Annual Biodiversity Awards 2024–25, the MP State Biodiversity Board confirmed. The circle was recognised for its Access and Benefit Sharing work, under which royalties from industries using local flora and fauna are channelled to village Biodiversity Management Committees for community development.
    6 incredible animals that are found only in India, and where tourists can see them

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    May 20, 2026
    Times of India

    6 incredible animals that are found only in India, and where tourists can see them

    India is among the countries in the world that boast some of the highest levels of biodiversity. India's varied topography includes mountainous regions like the Himalayas, rainforests, deserts, mangrove forests, and tropical islands. This wide range of natural environments has made it possible for unique species to evolve over thousands, or even millions, of years in the country.There are many unique animal species in India that cannot be seen anywhere else in the world. They have stayed in forests, mountain regions, and islands that are far away from civilization. From a purple frog that spends most of its life underground to a deer that survives on floating wetlands, India’s endemic wildlife is as unusual as it is fascinating.
    Indore Forest Circle Wins 1st Prize In MP State Biodiversity Awards 2026 For Biodiversity Conservation Model

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    May 20, 2026
    Free Press Journal

    Indore Forest Circle Wins 1st Prize In MP State Biodiversity Awards 2026 For Biodiversity Conservation Model

    Indore Forest Circle secured first place in Madhya Pradesh at the State Level Annual Biodiversity Awards 2024–25 for its work in biodiversity conservation and Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS). Officials said the “Indore Model” helped local communities benefit financially from forest resources. The award will be presented on May 22 at Indian Institute of Forest Management in Bhopal.
    400-year-old Panzath festival in Kashmir revives community spirit and river conservation

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    May 20, 2026
    The Economic Times

    400-year-old Panzath festival in Kashmir revives community spirit and river conservation

    Villagers in Qazigund, Kashmir, are reviving the Panzath festival. This ancient tradition involves cleaning the Panzath Nag stream and ritual fishing. The event draws crowds and has gained national attention. It highlights community efforts in preserving water bodies. The festival is a blend of cultural celebration and environmental service. It supports local farming and traditions.
    Learn about forests, beavers and butterflies at free Northern Michigan science talks

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    May 20, 2026
    M Live Michigan

    Learn about forests, beavers and butterflies at free Northern Michigan science talks

    Ten weeks of presentations cover forest ecology, global pollution, biodiversity genomics, and other environmental topics at the University of Michigan facility.
    What dragonflies tell us about the state of our waterbodies

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    May 20, 2026
    The Indian Express

    What dragonflies tell us about the state of our waterbodies

    Dragonflies and damselflies are extraordinary aerial predators that have existed for over 250 million years, equipped with near-360-degree vision, powerful flight abilities, and remarkable hunting skills both in air and underwater as nymphs. India is home to around 500 species, many of them found in biodiversity hotspots like the Western Ghats. However, a recent survey across five states revealed a worrying 35 per cent decline in dragonfly species, especially endemic ones, largely due to pollution, habitat destruction, climate change, quarrying, hydroelectric projects, and irresponsible tourism. Since these insects rely on clean freshwater ecosystems to breed and survive, their disappearance signals severe environmental degradation. Revered in some cultures and admired for their beauty and agility, dragonflies are now becoming indicators of the growing ecological crisis affecting India’s fragile natural habitats.
    A Montpellier, en mai, " on mange comme on sème " : le festival des 4 saisons fait son retour

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    May 20, 2026
    Actu

    A Montpellier, en mai, " on mange comme on sème " : le festival des 4 saisons fait son retour

    "Manger comme on sème", l’évènement de la Métropole de Montpellier dédié à l’agroécologie et à l’alimentation durable fait son retour pour une nouvelle édition printemps/été.
    World Bee Day: How India’s herders sustain pollinators, biodiversity and fragile commons

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    May 20, 2026
    Scroll.in

    World Bee Day: How India’s herders sustain pollinators, biodiversity and fragile commons

    Across the country, pastoralist communities are sustaining wild bee habitats through mobility, biodiversity conservation and traditional ecological knowledge.
    Energetic constraints shape the diversity of feasible ecological networks

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    May 20, 2026
    PLOS (Public Library of Science)

    Energetic constraints shape the diversity of feasible ecological networks

    Author summary Why do many ecosystems show the highest biodiversity not where energy is most abundant, but at intermediate levels? This unimodal species–energy relationship has been documented across grasslands, wetlands, and rainforests, yet its origin from first principles has remained unclear. We approached this question by developing a simplified model that treats ecological networks as energy-processing systems. In this model, each species captures energy from the environment and exchanges it with others, and the total energy available to the network is explicitly limited. By measuring how the likelihood of species coexistence changes with energy supply within this framework, we found that while a minimum energy threshold is needed for any community to persist, too much energy can paradoxically reduce the chance of long-term coexistence. This creates a bounded energy window most favorable for community persistence. When we extended the analysis to all possible subsets of species, we found that different-sized communities are most likely to persist at different energy levels, and that overall expected diversity peaks at intermediate supply. These results suggest a possible geometric origin for why more energy does not always support more species, providing a theoretical baseline for connecting the structure of energy flow within networks to observed biodiversity patterns.