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    Bengaluru gets its 2nd biodiversity heritage site

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    Sep 10, 2025
    Times of India

    Bengaluru gets its 2nd biodiversity heritage site

    Bengaluru: In a significant victory for citizens, the govt Wednesday declared 8.6 acres of green cover at Cantonment Railway Colony as a biodiversity .
    Discovering India's Konkan coast: Life beyond beaches

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    Sep 10, 2025
    Times of India

    Discovering India's Konkan coast: Life beyond beaches

    The Konkan Coast offers more than just beaches. It features historic forts like Sindhudurg and Mirjan, along with temples such as Ganpatipule. Villages showcase traditional life with unique homes and agrarian practices. Konkan cuisine is a must-try, highlighting Malvani, Goan, and coastal Karnataka flavors. The region is also a biodiversity hotspot with lush forests and wildlife sanctuaries.
    From beaches to wildlife: What makes Seychelles a unique island?

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    Sep 10, 2025
    Times of India

    From beaches to wildlife: What makes Seychelles a unique island?

    Seychelles, an Indian Ocean archipelago, is more than just romantic beaches. It boasts diverse landscapes, rich biodiversity, and unique culture. Nearly half its land is protected, harboring endemic species like the Seychelles black parrot. UNESCO sites like Vallée de Mai, home to the coco de mer palm, and Aldabra Atoll, with giant tortoises, highlight its natural wonders.
    Govt. declares 371-tree cantonment area as Biodiversity Heritage Site

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    Sep 10, 2025
    The Hindu

    Govt. declares 371-tree cantonment area as Biodiversity Heritage Site

    Forest Minister declares 8.61-acre Cantonment Railway Colony a Biodiversity Heritage Site after public outcry and inspection.
    Study sheds new light on conservation of dark biodiversity in rainforests

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    Sep 10, 2025
    Phys.org

    Study sheds new light on conservation of dark biodiversity in rainforests

    Scientists at the Biodiversity Unit of the University of Turku, Finland, looked at the insect biodiversity of Kibale National Park in Uganda. The study, published in the journal Insect Conservation and Diversity, is based on long-term collecting and gives new information that is useful for conserving dark biodiversity, showing how the diversity is distributed in different habitats.
    Rare Ice Age dragonfly found in Munnar

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    Sep 10, 2025
    Malayala Manorama

    Rare Ice Age dragonfly found in Munnar

    Although it has occasionally been observed in the higher reaches of the Western Ghats, it was long mistaken for Crocothemis servilia, a species.scarlet dragonfly, Crocothemis erythraea, Munnar dragonfly, Western Ghats dragonfly, rare dragonfly species, dragonfly migration, dragonfly identification, dragonfly research, Insect biodiversity India, Wildlife of Munnar, Entomon journal, Travancore Natural History Society, high altitude dragonfly, dragonfly habitat, conservation of dragonflies
    ‘Pioneering’ oyster reef project aims to boost biodiversity

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    Sep 10, 2025
    Belfast Telegraph

    ‘Pioneering’ oyster reef project aims to boost biodiversity

    An oyster reef being built off the Norfolk coast has been hailed as a pioneering project that could help increase biodiversity.
    DDA-Delhi University combo brought a biodiversity park revolution

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    Sep 10, 2025
    ThePrint

    DDA-Delhi University combo brought a biodiversity park revolution

    Delhi’s six biodiversity parks—Aravalli, Neela Hauz, Northern Ridge, Tilpath Valley, Tughlakabad, and Kalindi—have become an unprecedented template for successful urban forestry projects in India.
    Fears for K'gari as researchers compile database of species on Australian islands

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    Sep 9, 2025
    ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

    Fears for K'gari as researchers compile database of species on Australian islands

    A groundbreaking study has revealed the extraordinarily rich biodiversity of Australia's islands and experts say it shows tighter controls are needed to protect the most diverse island of them all.
    Jharkhand Biodiversity Board launches certificate courses for conservation awareness

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    Sep 9, 2025
    Times of India

    Jharkhand Biodiversity Board launches certificate courses for conservation awareness

    The Jharkhand Biodiversity Board has introduced two certificate courses to promote biodiversity conservation awareness and structured knowledge across
    A sixth mass extinction is not looming, study argues. But there’s still cause for concern

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    Sep 9, 2025
    Cable News Network

    A sixth mass extinction is not looming, study argues. But there’s still cause for concern

    The planet is seeing a decline in biodiversity, but extinctions are relatively rare and don’t meet the threshold for a sixth mass extinction, a new study argues.
    Today more than ever, biodiversity needs single-species conservation

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    Sep 9, 2025
    Phys.org

    Today more than ever, biodiversity needs single-species conservation

    Through the federal Building Canada Act, "projects of national interest" are being fast-tracked while hundreds of major resource projects are already under construction or planned in the next decade.
    Tamil Nadu government launches Marine Resources Foundation to protect and restore marine biodiversity

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    Sep 9, 2025
    The Hindu

    Tamil Nadu government launches Marine Resources Foundation to protect and restore marine biodiversity

    Tamil Nadu Marine Resources Foundation launched to protect marine biodiversity, support sustainable livelihoods, and promote eco-friendly practices.
    Tamil Nadu Launches Pioneering Marine Resource Foundation

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    Sep 9, 2025
    Devdiscourse

    Tamil Nadu Launches Pioneering Marine Resource Foundation

    The Tamil Nadu government launched the Marine Resource Foundation with a Rs 50 crore fund to conserve marine biodiversity and support coastal communities. Announced by Finance Minister Thangam Thennarasu, this initiative aims to address climate change impacts and promote eco-tourism, environmental education, and marine conservation.
    TN govt launches Rs 50 crore Marine Resource Foundation: Minister Thangam Thennarasu

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    Sep 9, 2025
    ThePrint

    TN govt launches Rs 50 crore Marine Resource Foundation: Minister Thangam Thennarasu

    Chennai, Sep 9 (PTI) Aimed at conserving marine biodiversity, the Tamil Nadu government on Tuesday launched the Marine Resource Foundation with an outlay of Rs 50 crore, State Finance Minister Thangam Thennarasu said. The foundation, set up here, follows an announcement made by Thennarasu while presenting the state budget in March. Participating in the launch […]
    Tamil Nadu Pioneers Marine Resource Conservation with Groundbreaking Foundation

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    Sep 9, 2025
    Devdiscourse

    Tamil Nadu Pioneers Marine Resource Conservation with Groundbreaking Foundation

    The Tamil Nadu government launched the Marine Resource Foundation, a pioneering initiative aimed at conserving marine biodiversity with a budget of Rs 50 crore. The foundation focuses on sustainable livelihoods, eco-tourism, environmental education, and climate action to support and empower coastal communities.
    Why Malayalam actor Navya Nair was fined Rs 1.15 lakh for carrying a 15 cm jasmine gajra on a flight to Australia

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    Sep 9, 2025
    The Indian Express

    Why Malayalam actor Navya Nair was fined Rs 1.15 lakh for carrying a 15 cm jasmine gajra on a flight to Australia

    Malayalam actor Navya Nair was fined AUD 1,980 (approximately Rs 1.14 lakh) at Melbourne Airport for failing to declare fresh-cut jasmine flowers to Australian customs. The actor admitted it was an "unknowing" mistake, but acknowledged that "ignorance is no excuse." This incident underscores the extreme seriousness of Australia's biosecurity regulations, which are in place to protect the country's local agriculture, environment, and biodiversity from pests and diseases. According to aviation expert Dhairyashil Vandekar, many countries, including India, have stringent restrictions on importing plant and animal products. Passengers, particularly those carrying cultural or religious items like flowers or food, are strongly advised to familiarize themselves with their destination's specific entry requirements, as such items are considered potential biosecurity risks and are subject to a zero-tolerance policy.
    10 greenest countries in the world to add to your travel bucketlist

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    Sep 8, 2025
    Times of India

    10 greenest countries in the world to add to your travel bucketlist

    The Environmental Performance Index (EPI), published biennially by Yale University's Center for Environmental Law & Policy and Columbia University's Center for International Earth Science Information Network, ranks 180 countries based on 58 performance indicators across 11 issue categories. These categories cover climate change mitigation, air quality, sanitation, biodiversity, waste management, and more. The 2024 EPI focuses on progress toward UN Sustainable Development Goals, the Paris Agreement, and biodiversity targets like the 30x30 goal. Scores range from 0 (worst) to 100 (best), with higher scores indicating stronger environmental performance.
    King Charles faced Royal Family backlash over major move

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    Sep 8, 2025
    The News International

    King Charles faced Royal Family backlash over major move

    There is no doubt about King Charles' concern for climate change, as he actively takes part in raising awareness about sustainable agriculture, organic farming, and biodiversity. But there was...
    Even moderate warming could cause irreversible damage to Mediterranean ecosystems, experts warn

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    Sep 8, 2025
    Euronews

    Even moderate warming could cause irreversible damage to Mediterranean ecosystems, experts warn

    Warming seas, acidification, and sea level rise threaten biodiversity, fish stocks, and key coastal ecosystems across the Mediterranean.