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    Mangrove loss is making the Niger Delta more vulnerable: We built a model that can track how the forests are doing

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    Jan 12, 2026
    Phys.org

    Mangrove loss is making the Niger Delta more vulnerable: We built a model that can track how the forests are doing

    Rivers State on Nigeria's coastline has some of Africa's largest mangrove ecosystems. The Niger Delta itself contains the third-largest mangrove forest in the world. These trees support fisheries, biodiversity and the livelihoods of thousands of people.
    Major gaps in global satellite maps of forests raise policy concerns

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    Jan 12, 2026
    Phys.org

    Major gaps in global satellite maps of forests raise policy concerns

    For decades, global efforts to combat climate change and protect biodiversity have relied on a high-tech promise: that satellite-derived maps can tell us exactly where the world's forests are.
    Naganthaangal Lake Revival: Groundwater, Water Quality, and Biodiversity Boom in Upparapalayam

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    Jan 12, 2026
    Times of India

    Naganthaangal Lake Revival: Groundwater, Water Quality, and Biodiversity Boom in Upparapalayam

    The year has begun on quite a happy note for residents of Upparapalayam village near Tirumullaivoyal: their groundwater table has risen, water quality.
    First sighting of rare Pin-tailed Parrotfinch in Arunachal boost to biodiversity: Deputy CM Mein

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    Jan 12, 2026
    ThePrint

    First sighting of rare Pin-tailed Parrotfinch in Arunachal boost to biodiversity: Deputy CM Mein

    Itanagar, Jan 12 (PTI) Arunachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein on Monday described the first-ever sighting of the rare Pin-tailed Parrotfinch in the state as a moment of pride for the conservation community and a significant boost to the state’s biodiversity record. “The first-ever sighting of the Pin-tailed Parrotfinch in Arunachal Pradesh, recorded inside […]
    Pride and Preservation: The Remarkable Discovery of the Pin-tailed Parrotfinch in Arunachal Pradesh

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    Jan 12, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Pride and Preservation: The Remarkable Discovery of the Pin-tailed Parrotfinch in Arunachal Pradesh

    A rare sighting of the Pin-tailed Parrotfinch in Arunachal Pradesh's Namdapha National Park marked a historic moment for conservationists and affirmed the state's rich biodiversity. The discovery, noted as perhaps the second-ever record in India, emphasizes the ecological importance of protected areas.
    Unlocking Lakshadweep's Blue Economy: Innovations in Fisheries and Mariculture

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    Jan 12, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Unlocking Lakshadweep's Blue Economy: Innovations in Fisheries and Mariculture

    Lakshadweep is set to boost entrepreneurship and investment in its fisheries and mariculture sectors. Initiatives will focus on value chains like tuna and seaweed, promoting sustainable livelihoods for youth and women. The region's strategic location and biodiversity present significant mariculture development eopportunities.
    Toward a New Theory of Value (and Meaning): Living Systems as Generative

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    Jan 12, 2026
    Resilience

    Toward a New Theory of Value (and Meaning): Living Systems as Generative

    The bounty brought by rainfall, fertile soil, and biodiversity cannot truly be expressed through quantitative proxies, prices, algorithms, or markets because this “wealth” doesn’t exist in static, objectified forms or essentialist identities
    10 most iconic wetlands from around the world

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    Jan 12, 2026
    Times of India

    10 most iconic wetlands from around the world

    Wetlands are considered some of the most ecologically productive areas in the world. They are known to have many functions in nature, including acting as natural filters for water, buffers against floodwater, carbon sinks, and zones of high biodiversity. Wetlands include delta landscapes of large rivers, highland marshes, and tropical wetlands. These areas have influenced the development of civilisation and many landscapes on earth. Here are some of the top 10 wetlands in the world.
    Biodiversity scheme opens in 2026 to support landowners in creating wildlife habitats

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    Jan 11, 2026
    Limerick Leader

    Biodiversity scheme opens in 2026 to support landowners in creating wildlife habitats

    The Hare’s Corner initiative returns, offering expert advice and practical supports for landowners and community groups.
    ‘Coffee with corporate’ event brings biodiversity conservation to fore at Flamingo Festival

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    Jan 11, 2026
    The Hindu

    ‘Coffee with corporate’ event brings biodiversity conservation to fore at Flamingo Festival

    The 'Coffee with corporate' event at the Flamingo Festival highlights the corporate sector's role in biodiversity conservation and sustainability.
    New Somerset nature reserve being created as part of key rural cycling route

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    Jan 11, 2026
    Somerset Live

    New Somerset nature reserve being created as part of key rural cycling route

    The aim is to boost biodiversity and provide a space for quiet contemplation
    univ hosts Climate change talk

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    Jan 11, 2026
    Times of India

    univ hosts Climate change talk

    Chandigarh: Internationally acclaimed biodiversity and climate change expert Kamaljit S Bawa interacted with PU faculty recently, focusing on biodiver.
    Recommendations for reintroducing charophytes for better water quality and biodiversity in lakes

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    Jan 10, 2026
    Phys.org

    Recommendations for reintroducing charophytes for better water quality and biodiversity in lakes

    Charophytes are extremely beneficial to lakes, improving water quality and biodiversity. However, their abundance was found to decline in many lakes without clear signs of eutrophication during recent decades.
    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.