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    Land reform is Scotland’s defining election issue

    English

    May 5, 2026
    The Morning Star

    Land reform is Scotland’s defining election issue

    THE 2026 Scottish parliamentary election comes at a crucial moment. Scotland is facing multiple and overlapping crises: housing shortages and depopulation, climate breakdown, biodiversity loss, a cost-of-living emergency, deepening inequality and rising political disillusionment increasingly threaten the fabric of our society.Doing more of the same will not deliver change at the speed or scale that we need.
    Once extinct flower now flourishing in a South African national park

    English

    May 4, 2026
    Africanews

    Once extinct flower now flourishing in a South African national park

    Table Mountain National Park, extending south along a peninsula from Table Mountain, is a global biodiversity hotspot. A newly updated checklist, published in 2025, indicates 2,785 plant species within this approximately 250 square kilometre area
    Comment généraliser l’agroécologie?

    Français

    May 4, 2026
    RFI

    Comment généraliser l’agroécologie?

    Peut-on généraliser l’agroécologie sans perdre en productivité ? Des travaux menés depuis plus de dix ans permettent de répondre par l’affirmative. Ils identifient trois leviers garantissant des rendements…
    Bolivia’s deforestation crisis: Mennonite soy farming is fueling forest loss

    English

    May 4, 2026
    Vox.com

    Bolivia’s deforestation crisis: Mennonite soy farming is fueling forest loss

    The South American country, west of Brazil, is losing tropical primary forest at a rapid clip. Cattle ranching and soybean production are the main drivers, threatening a biodiversity hotspot.
    10 countries with the highest snake populations and what travellers must know before visiting

    English

    May 4, 2026
    Times of India

    10 countries with the highest snake populations and what travellers must know before visiting

    Travelling is an interesting hobby that takes people to unexplored places. Some places which are adventurous, dangerous and give people an edge. As per the latest global biodiversity data and recent research from the Reptile Database and wildlife studies published up to 2024–2025, the world is home to over 4,100 known snake species. But new species are still being discovered in regions like the Amazon and South Asia. Snakes are elusive, exciting and attract offbeat travellers to their abodes. One thing explorers must know is that most snakebites occur when humans try to handle snakes. So, it is important to know a few things:What to do in an emergencyStay calm immobilise the affected limbDo NOT cut, suck, or apply random ointmentSeek medical help, immediately On this note, let’s have a look at 10 countries with the highest snake populations and what travellers should know before visiting them.
    Meet Fossa: Three-in-one predator that’s secretly a cat, a mongoose, and a monkey all in one

    English

    May 4, 2026
    Times of India

    Meet Fossa: Three-in-one predator that’s secretly a cat, a mongoose, and a monkey all in one

    Animals & Pets News: Madagascar’s isolated forests possess unique biodiversity due to the millions of years of its geographical separation.This separation allowed evolutio.
    Unearthing Soil Health: The European Directive's Impact on Biodiversity Monitoring

    English

    May 4, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Unearthing Soil Health: The European Directive's Impact on Biodiversity Monitoring

    The European Soil Monitoring and Resilience Directive aims to achieve healthy soils by 2050 using environmental DNA-based approaches. Whilst eDNA is beneficial for detecting biodiversity, it is insufficient alone for understanding changes. France's robust soil monitoring experience, integrating multiple protocols, is key to enhancing this directive's implementation.
    Port Richmond students to present biodiversity findings at Staten Island Zoo

    English

    May 3, 2026
    Staten Island Advance

    Port Richmond students to present biodiversity findings at Staten Island Zoo

    Port Richmond students will present biodiversity research from Goodhue Park at a public zoo symposium after months of fieldwork and collaboration.
    This tool shows where your home was when dinosaurs roamed Earth over 230 million years ago

    English

    May 3, 2026
    Times of India

    This tool shows where your home was when dinosaurs roamed Earth over 230 million years ago

    Science News: Discover how NASA's Paleolatitude.org tool reveals the ancient positions of locations like your home or backyard when dinosaurs roamed the Earth, enhancing our understanding of biodiversity and climate change.
    Haryana begins sacred grove identification drive

    English

    May 3, 2026
    Times of India

    Haryana begins sacred grove identification drive

    Haryana launches drive to identify and map sacred groves, starting in Gurgaon and Faridabad, to formally protect community-preserved biodiversity in the Aravalis.
    The Pinocchio mystery: Why scientists were fooled by this chameleon

    English

    May 3, 2026
    The Indian Express

    The Pinocchio mystery: Why scientists were fooled by this chameleon

    Scientists have discovered that the “Pinocchio” chameleon from Madagascar is not a single species but part of a complex group, including Calumma pinocchio and Calumma hofreiteri, revealing hidden biodiversity.
    International Leopard Day: Habitat, threats and why protection matters

    English

    May 3, 2026
    India Today

    International Leopard Day: Habitat, threats and why protection matters

    International Leopard Day on May 3 spotlights leopard habitats, behaviour and survival threats. The observance underscores the need for conservation, wildlife protection and biodiversity awareness.
    Nightingale's Forest: A Model for Serbia's Green Future

    English

    May 3, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Nightingale's Forest: A Model for Serbia's Green Future

    Nightingale's Forest, a 5-acre woodland in northeastern Serbia, has been preserved through crowdfunding by the Bird Protection and Study Society. The initiative highlights growing interest in environmental protection amid Serbia's pollution challenges. Plans include documenting the land's biodiversity and inspiring further conservation efforts.
    How Thailand as transit hub feeds India’s exotic pet craze: ‘it’s organised crime’

    English

    May 3, 2026
    South China Morning Post

    How Thailand as transit hub feeds India’s exotic pet craze: ‘it’s organised crime’

    Thailand is a key pipeline in a lucrative global trade that animal activists warn risks spreading zoonotic diseases and erasing biodiversity.
    Green alley effectiveness depends on design and purpose, study finds

    English

    May 2, 2026
    Phys.org

    Green alley effectiveness depends on design and purpose, study finds

    Green alleys—residential laneways redesigned to enhance residents' quality of life, boost social cohesion and improve biodiversity—are gaining traction in cities across North America. But as the concept spreads, it remains loosely defined: what exactly counts as a green alley, and what benefits can it provide?
    South Bruce RWTO learns about local sustainability initiatives

    English

    May 2, 2026
    Mitchell Advocate

    South Bruce RWTO learns about local sustainability initiatives

    KEAN initiatives for 2026 include promoting the benefits of adding native plants to home gardens for biodiversity of plants and wildlife.
    Birdwatch Ireland calls for people to stop feeding birds amid disease

    English

    May 2, 2026
    Newstalk

    Birdwatch Ireland calls for people to stop feeding birds amid disease

    Collie Ennis, Biodiversity Officer at Trinity College Dublin spoke to The Hard Shoulder about calls to stop feeding birds.
    Wildlife Presence Flourishes In Yeoor And Tungareshwar; Leopard Spotted During 'Nisarganubhav 2026'

    English

    May 2, 2026
    Free Press Journal

    Wildlife Presence Flourishes In Yeoor And Tungareshwar; Leopard Spotted During 'Nisarganubhav 2026'

    The Nisarganubhav 2026 wildlife census recorded 43 animals across Yeoor and Tungareshwar, with a leopard spotted in Yeoor. Officials said the Buddha Purnima night survey helps monitor biodiversity and supports conservation of Thane’s urban forests facing development pressure.
    Kalaburagi joins global ‘City Nature Challenge’ despite intense heatwave

    English

    May 1, 2026
    The Hindu

    Kalaburagi joins global ‘City Nature Challenge’ despite intense heatwave

    Kalaburagi participates in the City Nature Challenge, documenting biodiversity despite extreme heat, fostering community engagement and conservation.
    Bigger, faster, but still outfoxed: How prey escape predators

    English

    May 1, 2026
    Phys.org

    Bigger, faster, but still outfoxed: How prey escape predators

    Predators are typically larger, faster, and more powerful than the animals they hunt. Yet in nature, most attacks fail. A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, by researchers from the University of Amsterdam Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED), asks: why do prey get away so often? The key, the researchers found, lies in something the original model overlooked: reaction times.