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    Palpu Pushpangadan: noted ethnobotanist who foregrounded equity within science

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    Jan 10, 2026
    The Hindu

    Palpu Pushpangadan: noted ethnobotanist who foregrounded equity within science

    Palpu Pushpangadan and his colleague S. Rajasekharan entered the forests of the Agastya hills in Thiruvananthapuram in 1987 as ethnobiologists, tasked with documenting the region’s rich biodiversity under the All India Coordinated Research Project on Ethnobiology (AICRPE). Within the first few days of fieldwork, an apparently simple observation proved transformative. While the scientists were visibly tired after long treks through the forest, the Kani tribal youth accompanying them as guides showed no signs of fatigue. When he asked the Kani boys about it, Pushpangadan learned that they were chewing the fruits of a forest plant to sustain energy and vitality. After some persuasion—reflecting both the guarded nature of indigenous knowledge and the trust slowly built through engagement—the Kani agreed to share details about the plant. Pushpangadan and the team consumed the berries and experienced a sense of rejuvenation. The plant, known to the Kani as ‘Arogyapachcha (the source of evergreen health)’, was botanically identified as Trichopus zeylanicus travancoricus.
    Bambolim Residents Join Chimbel's Hunger Strike Against Controversial Unity Mall

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    Jan 10, 2026
    Times of India

    Bambolim Residents Join Chimbel's Hunger Strike Against Controversial Unity Mall

    Residents of Bambolim and Nauxim have joined Chimbel villagers in a hunger strike opposing the construction of Unity Mall and a 17-storey structure near Toyaar Lake, raising concerns about biodiversity and government inaction.
    Guardian of wildlife: How Debitson Marak protects biodiversity in Goalpara

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    Jan 10, 2026
    Times of India

    Guardian of wildlife: How Debitson Marak protects biodiversity in Goalpara

    Guwahati: In Assam’s Goalpara district, a single man’s focused efforts to protect biodiversity from the threat of illegal hunting have made him a guar.
    Botanic gardens' vast knowledge remains untapped due to fragmented data systems, say researchers

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    Jan 10, 2026
    Phys.org

    Botanic gardens' vast knowledge remains untapped due to fragmented data systems, say researchers

    An international group of researchers says that biodiversity conservation and scientific research are not benefiting from the vast knowledge about the world's plants held by botanic gardens, because of fragmented data systems and a lack of standardization.
    Limerick schools receive €850,000 funding for sustainability and climate education projects

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    Jan 10, 2026
    Limerick Leader

    Limerick schools receive €850,000 funding for sustainability and climate education projects

    Grants support student-led environmental initiatives, biodiversity projects, and practical climate learning across the city and county
    An eternal honour for a close friend: Frogman SD Biju names new species after veteran journalist E Somanath

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    Jan 10, 2026
    Malayala Manorama

    An eternal honour for a close friend: Frogman SD Biju names new species after veteran journalist E Somanath

    Dr Biju is convinced that Somanath would never have agreed to such recognition during his lifetime..Leptobrachium somani, new frog species, Arunachal Pradesh frogs, India's Frogman Biju, environmental journalism, Western Ghats biodiversity, amphibian discovery, E Somanath tribute, wildlife research, conservation biology, frog taxonomy, Leptobrachium mechuka, slender-armed frogs, species identification using DNA analysis, impact of environmental journalism on biodiversity research
    A Beacon Of Inclusive Development

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    Jan 9, 2026
    Free Press Journal

    A Beacon Of Inclusive Development

    Renowned ecologist Prof. Madhav Gadgil, who passed away at 83, championed the protection of the Western Ghats. Leading the WGEEP, he mapped the entire 1.29 lakh sq km region into high, moderate, and low sensitivity zones. Despite bureaucratic hurdles & political resistance his science-driven, community-focused approach ensured a sustainable framework for conserving this vital biodiversity hotspot.
    Linking climate change and biodiversity: a call for integrated solutions

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    Jan 9, 2026
    The Manila Times

    Linking climate change and biodiversity: a call for integrated solutions

    CONTRARY to conventional thinking, climate and biodiversity are not separate worlds but are two sides of the same coin. Events in one affect the other. For example, similar harmful activities like overfishing and pollution drive both biodiversity loss and climate change. To come up with integrated solutions, a new generation of professionals who can bridge the biodiversity-climate nexus must arise.
    Join Refuse Single-Use Day: advocating for a zero waste future (SEO score: 78)

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    Jan 9, 2026
    The Manila Times

    Join Refuse Single-Use Day: advocating for a zero waste future (SEO score: 78)

    REFUSE Single-Use Day, held on Jan. 6, called for reducing reliance on all single-use materials, from plastic, paper, to bio-based alternatives. By championing real, scalable reuse systems, the movement advocates a future built on genuine reuse and zero waste. It departs from a “take-make-waste” economy that has led into a triple planetary crisis of pollution, biodiversity loss and climate change.
    Rizwana for maintaining continuity of environmental protection works

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    Jan 9, 2026
    Dhaka Tribune

    Rizwana for maintaining continuity of environmental protection works

    ‎Environment, Forest, Climate Change and Water Resources Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan on Friday said continuity of the works taken to protect the environment, forests, biodiversity and rivers must be maintained. She said the interim government has amended the laws and...
    Madhav Gadgil - father of environmental science

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    Jan 9, 2026
    The Hindu Business Line

    Madhav Gadgil - father of environmental science

    He was clear about democratising forest protection, and about the policies needed to preserve biodiversity
    Longford Biodiversity Officer praised for his work

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    Jan 9, 2026
    Longford Leader

    Longford Biodiversity Officer praised for his work

    The Heritage Council highlighted Adam Mulvihill's success in Longford biodiversity
    Dublin goes wild - Éanna Ní Lamhna on the capital's biodiversity

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    Jan 9, 2026
    RTE.ie

    Dublin goes wild - Éanna Ní Lamhna on the capital's biodiversity

    In her much-loved style, wildlife expert Éanna Ní Lamhna looks to the skies, parks, gardens, wetlands, rivers, canals and coastline to showcase Dublin's biodiversity.
    Med officer to monitor rehab of deer at Biodiversity Park in Noida

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    Jan 9, 2026
    Times of India

    Med officer to monitor rehab of deer at Biodiversity Park in Noida

    Noida: To oversee the rehabilitation of animals for the upcoming Deer Park and mini-zoo at the Biodiversity Park in Sector 91, the Noida Authority has.
    Government Intensifies Crackdown On Spurious Cotton Seed Sellers Amid farmers' Crisis

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    Jan 8, 2026
    Deccan Chronicle

    Government Intensifies Crackdown On Spurious Cotton Seed Sellers Amid farmers' Crisis

    The fake seeds smuggled from Maharashtra and Gujarat have low germination, poor yields, bollworm vulnerability, and need excessive herbicide use that damages soil and biodiversity.
    Rare gorilla twins born in conflict-hit DR Congo nature park

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    Jan 8, 2026
    Phys.org

    Rare gorilla twins born in conflict-hit DR Congo nature park

    An endangered mountain gorilla has given birth to twins in the Virunga National Park in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, whose remarkable biodiversity has long been threatened by the region's litany of conflicts.
    Madhav Gadgil: Architect of India's Biodiversity Act and Champion of People-Centric Conservation

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    Jan 8, 2026
    Times of India

    Madhav Gadgil: Architect of India's Biodiversity Act and Champion of People-Centric Conservation

    Ranchi: During the undivided Bihar in the late 90s, noted biologist and environmentalist Madhav Gadgil had chaired a three-day national seminar-cum-co.
    A.P. should emerge as national role model in mangrove conservation, says Pawan

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    Jan 8, 2026
    The Hindu

    A.P. should emerge as national role model in mangrove conservation, says Pawan

    Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan urges the state to lead in mangrove conservation for disaster resilience and biodiversity enhancement.
    Govt to organise Green Glow festival, screen 2 movies

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    Jan 8, 2026
    Times of India

    Govt to organise Green Glow festival, screen 2 movies

    Panaji: The Green Ray Foundation will organise the Green Glow environmental festival on Jan 10, in association with the Goa State Biodiversity Board a.
    Madhav Gadgil: The champion of ecology and biodiversity

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    Jan 8, 2026
    Hindustan Times

    Madhav Gadgil: The champion of ecology and biodiversity

    Authored by:- Annapurna Vancheeswaran, former MD, The Nature Conservancy (TNC) India, and former senior director, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI).