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    188-yr-old banyan shows rapid leaf devpt120 days after transplant from Pachpaoli

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    Apr 1, 2026
    The Hitavada

    188-yr-old banyan shows rapid leaf devpt120 days after transplant from Pachpaoli

    a 188-year-old banyan tree (ficus benghalensis) transplanted from thakkar gram, pachpaoli, to gorewada biodiversity park in november 2025 is showing rapid leaf and branch development 120 days after the operation despite temperatures of 40 degrees celsius, according to court-appointed botanistdilipchinchmalatpure, co-ordinator, nagpur beautification committee, who oversaw the transplantation.the tree, 42 feet tall and 34 feet in girth, was moved nine kilometres across the city after a public interest litigat
    Only 20 years left to stop spiraling decline in British biodiversity, according to study

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    Mar 31, 2026
    Phys.org

    Only 20 years left to stop spiraling decline in British biodiversity, according to study

    There is a closing 20-year window in which decisions on climate and land use will determine the fate of dozens of native birds, butterflies and plants across Great Britain, which is already one of the most nature-depleted countries globally. That is the warning in a new study led by the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH), which, for the first time, predicts how different combined environmental changes would affect the survival of species within 1km square areas across the country.
    Parasites defy biodiversity rules, thriving far from the equator

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    Mar 31, 2026
    Phys.org

    Parasites defy biodiversity rules, thriving far from the equator

    For decades, scientists have observed a clear pattern across the natural world: biodiversity tends to be higher near the equator and lower toward the poles. Known as the latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG), this trend holds across ecosystems—from forests to oceans—and across life forms, from bacteria and plants to animals.
    Two rare snake species recorded in India with unique body features

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    Mar 31, 2026
    Times of India

    Two rare snake species recorded in India with unique body features

    Animals News: The country continues to surprise the scientific community with its biodiversity and the availability of new, unknown species of animals. New research.
    India Emerges as Global Leader in Biodiversity Compliance, Accounts for 56% of Nagoya Protocol Certificates

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    Mar 31, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    India Emerges as Global Leader in Biodiversity Compliance, Accounts for 56% of Nagoya Protocol Certificates

    Despite 142 countries being registered on the ABS Clearing-House platform, only 34 countries have issued IRCCs so far, underscoring the implementation gap globally.
    Conservation Clash: South Africa's West Coast Mining Controversy

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    Mar 31, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Conservation Clash: South Africa's West Coast Mining Controversy

    South Africa's West Coast is facing a surge in mining applications, prompting locals to take legal action to protect the environment. Concerns are growing over the potential harm to biodiversity and heritage sites, while activists stress the urgent need for proper oversight to ensure environmental and social justice.
    India leads in issuing biodiversity access certificates: Environment Ministry

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    Mar 31, 2026
    Lokmat Times

    India leads in issuing biodiversity access certificates: Environment Ministry

    India leads in issuing biodiversity access certificates: Environment Ministry - New Delhi, March 31 India has emerged as the global leader in issuing Internationally Recognised Certificates of Compliance ... Get Latest News on National only on lokmattimes.com
    How Kerala HC is saving a 'Biodiversity Paradise' while approving widening

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    Mar 31, 2026
    The Indian Express

    How Kerala HC is saving a 'Biodiversity Paradise' while approving widening

    Kerala High Court allows Kannur road widening to Madayikavu Temple, says minimal ecological impact, mandates afforestation and biodiversity protection measures.
    Australia’s unique wildlife: what makes it special and what’s at risk

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    Mar 30, 2026
    SBS Australia

    Australia’s unique wildlife: what makes it special and what’s at risk

    Australia is one of the most biodiverse places on Earth, home to wildlife and plant species found nowhere else on the planet. In this episode of Australia Explained you’ll learn about what makes Australia’s biodiversity so special, the threats it faces and how we can all help protect it.
    Uttar Pradesh's Gaushalas Lead the Way in Natural Farming Revolution

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    Mar 30, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Uttar Pradesh's Gaushalas Lead the Way in Natural Farming Revolution

    Shyam Bihari Gupta, Uttar Pradesh Gau Seva Ayog chief, highlighted a decline in cow smuggling under Yogi Adityanath's government. He noted that illegal slaughterhouses were shut down, strengthening cattle conservation. The state is also advancing the Cow-Based Natural Farming Mission to boost farmer income and promote sustainable agriculture.
    Telangana Assembly passes resolution seeking ban on herbicide paraquat

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    Mar 30, 2026
    ThePrint

    Telangana Assembly passes resolution seeking ban on herbicide paraquat

    Hyderabad, Mar 30 (PTI) The Telangana Legislative Assembly on Monday passed a resolution urging the Centre to ban the herbicide paraquat dichloride (24%), citing its lethal impact on human health and biodiversity. State Agriculture Minister Tummala Nageswara Rao, who moved the resolution, called on the Centre to take immediate steps to implement the ban under […]
    Telangana Assembly Urges Paraquat Ban for Public Health

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    Mar 30, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Telangana Assembly Urges Paraquat Ban for Public Health

    The Telangana Legislative Assembly passed a resolution urging the central government to ban paraquat dichloride, a hazardous herbicide. The ban aims to protect public health, farmers, and biodiversity. State Agriculture Minister Rao highlighted its deadly effects and called for immediate action against violators, stressing sustainable agriculture practices.
    Report provides introductory guide on green roofs and walls

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    Mar 30, 2026
    Phys.org

    Report provides introductory guide on green roofs and walls

    Green roofs and green walls are no longer niche design features but proven, scalable nature-based solutions that can significantly enhance biodiversity, climate resilience, energy efficiency and human well-being in European cities. This is a central finding of a new knowledge synthesis report prepared by the Science Service for Biodiversity that is being developed by BioAgora in response to a relevant knowledge request submitted by DG Environment to the EC Knowledge Centre for Biodiversity (KCBD).
    Montardon : les " Rencontres Semer l’Avenir " mobilisent la jeunesse agricole pour les transitions

    Français

    Mar 30, 2026
    La Republique Des Pyrénées

    Montardon : les " Rencontres Semer l’Avenir " mobilisent la jeunesse agricole pour les transitions

    Dans le cadre du Printemps des transitions, les apprenants de Montardon rejoignent le stade Tissié à Pau, jeudi 2 avril, pour animer des ateliers dédiés à l’agroécologie et à l’alimentation durable.
    Vantage Data Centers Partners with Malaysia Forest Fund to Advance Malaysia’s Sustainability Agenda

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    Mar 30, 2026
    The Manila Times

    Vantage Data Centers Partners with Malaysia Forest Fund to Advance Malaysia’s Sustainability Agenda

    Funding initiatives under the Forest Conservation Certificate to support sustainable forestry and biodiversity protection
    Imagine Walking Through a Bird Park on a Highway-Nagpur Is Building It

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    Mar 30, 2026
    Times Now

    Imagine Walking Through a Bird Park on a Highway-Nagpur Is Building It

    National Highways Authority of India and Maharashtra Forest Department plan a biodiversity zone at Nagpur, featuring bird parks, eco-tourism, and sustainable infrastructure to support wildlife conservation and urban growth., City, Times Now
    10-hour drive from Bengaluru, national park is reopening this week where you can spot the endangered Nilgiri Tahr

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    Mar 30, 2026
    The Economic Times

    10-hour drive from Bengaluru, national park is reopening this week where you can spot the endangered Nilgiri Tahr

    Eravikulam National Park reopens on April 1 after a two-month closure for Nilgiri tahr breeding. Visitors can explore the park's landscapes and biodiversity, home to the endangered Nilgiri tahr, a unique mountain ungulate. The park is a significant refuge for this species, with entry available from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm.
    Indonesia-Japan Wildlife Exchange: Komodo Dragons Set for Shizuoka

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    Mar 30, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Indonesia-Japan Wildlife Exchange: Komodo Dragons Set for Shizuoka

    Indonesia is loaning two endangered Komodo dragons to Japan's Shizuoka prefecture in hopes of fostering a successful breeding program. In exchange, Indonesia will receive red pandas and giraffes. The conservation effort aims to bolster wildlife protection and raise awareness about biodiversity.
    Festival encourages people to see seaweed's 'importance and beauty'

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    Mar 29, 2026
    ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

    Festival encourages people to see seaweed's 'importance and beauty'

    South Australia's rugged south-east coast is known for its cold water smashing into limestone cliffs. But beneath the surface is a global hotspot of seaweed biodiversity.
    Agroécologie : " Il faut valoriser la mise en mouvement, plutôt que la perfection absolue "

    Français

    Mar 29, 2026
    Les Échos

    Agroécologie : " Il faut valoriser la mise en mouvement, plutôt que la perfection absolue "

    Nommée en octobre dernier, parmi les quinze premières « Mariannes du Climat », qui oeuvrent concrètement pour une transition écologique juste et durable, Marion Enzer dirige Fermes d'Avenir, une association qui milite pour une transition agricole d'envergure. Entre formation des agriculteurs et expérimentation de la comptabilité écologique appliquée aux exploitations agricoles, elle prône une approche pragmatique pour réconcilier respect des limites planétaires et rentabilité des exploitations.