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    Purulia trap cameras wildlife findings

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    Nov 30, 2025
    Telegraph India

    Purulia trap cameras wildlife findings

    An NGO installed the trap cameras in a pocket of the Kotshila forest in collaboration with the Bengal forest department. Three minutes of footage — a montage of images shot by multiple cameras that was shared with this newspaper — bears testimony to Purulia’s biodiversity
    Ontario expands funding to fight invasive Phragmites

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    Nov 29, 2025
    BayToday

    Ontario expands funding to fight invasive Phragmites

    From road safety hazards to biodiversity loss, invasive Phragmites pose serious threats—and now, a new round of funding aims to empower communities with tools and resources for action
    ​5 animals that went extinct in recentyears​

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    Nov 29, 2025
    Times of India

    ​5 animals that went extinct in recentyears​

    Extinction is the irreversible loss of animal species that once lived on our planet. The rapid pace of human-driven habitat destruction, climate change, pollution, and poaching has led to the disappearance of many special creatures in recent years.Each loss leaves a permanent void that affects ecosystems, biodiversity, and the balance of nature. While conservation efforts have goals to save endangered species, some animals have unfortunately become extinct just in recent years. Understanding these tragic losses not only honours these creatures but also serves as an important reminder of the urgent need to protect wildlife and their habitats before more species vanish forever.Here are 5 animals that became extinct in recent yearsPhotos: Wikimedia Commons/ iNaturalis/ World Land Trust
    5 animals that went extinct in recent years

    English

    Nov 29, 2025
    Times of India

    5 animals that went extinct in recent years

    Extinction is the irreversible loss of animal species that once lived on our planet. The rapid pace of human-driven habitat destruction, climate change, pollution, and poaching has led to the disappearance of many special creatures in recent years.Each loss leaves a permanent void that affects ecosystems, biodiversity, and the balance of nature. While conservation efforts have goals to save endangered species, some animals have unfortunately become extinct just in recent years. Understanding these tragic losses not only honours these creatures but also serves as an important reminder of the urgent need to protect wildlife and their habitats before more species vanish forever.Here are 5 animals that became extinct in recent yearsPhotos: Wikimedia Commons/ iNaturalis/ World Land Trust
    5th Budayaw Festival highlights regional creativity and biodiversity

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    Nov 29, 2025
    The Manila Times

    5th Budayaw Festival highlights regional creativity and biodiversity

    THE fifth edition of the Budayaw Culture and Arts Festival, a showcase of the rich cultures of the Philippines, Brunei, Indonesia, and Malaysia, returned to the Philippines with a successful run in Puerto Princesa City from Nov. 5 to 8, 2025.
    Leneesh from Wayanad wins national honour for conserving indigenous paddy seeds

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    Nov 29, 2025
    Malayala Manorama

    Leneesh from Wayanad wins national honour for conserving indigenous paddy seeds

    Indigenous paddy seeds are the focus of Leneesh's award-winning conservation efforts..indigenous paddy seeds, paddy seed conservation, Leneesh, sustainable rice cultivation, traditional paddy farmer, natural farming, seed conservation award, organic farming Kerala, South India Natural Farmers’ Summit, Narendra Modi award, Akavayal Collective, Sarvatho Bhadram Trust, conserving indigenous seeds, heirloom rice varieties, seed bank Kerala
    Innovative Coral Reef Research Centre Set to Transform Conservation Efforts

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    Nov 29, 2025
    Devdiscourse

    Innovative Coral Reef Research Centre Set to Transform Conservation Efforts

    The Indian government plans to establish the National Coral Reef Research Institute in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands with a budget of Rs 120 crore. The center aims to advance research, conservation, and management of coral reefs, highlighting their crucial role in coastal protection and biodiversity conservation.
    Illegal African Catfish Seized in Major Eco-Protective Operation

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    Nov 29, 2025
    Devdiscourse

    Illegal African Catfish Seized in Major Eco-Protective Operation

    The Maharashtra Fisheries Department confiscated and destroyed 2.4 tonnes of the invasive African catfish from Ujani reservoir backwaters. Despite warnings, the banned species was being illegally farmed, threatening local biodiversity. The Bombay Natural History Society supported the operation by providing scientific expertise.
    Nine Oaths for New India: Modi's Vision for a Developed Nation

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    Nov 28, 2025
    Devdiscourse

    Nine Oaths for New India: Modi's Vision for a Developed Nation

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi called on people to take nine oaths for a 'New India', focusing on water conservation, Swadeshi, organic farming, and preserving cultural heritage. He urged religious leaders to support the movement, emphasizing 'Vocal for Local' and self-reliance, aiming to improve lives and promote sustainability.
    Ice Age Bamboo: Fossil Discovery Unearths Thorny Evolution

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    Nov 28, 2025
    Devdiscourse

    Ice Age Bamboo: Fossil Discovery Unearths Thorny Evolution

    Scientists discovered fossil evidence in Manipur of thorny bamboo dating back to the Ice Age, highlighting bamboo's evolutionary traits and ecological role. Research from India's BSIP indicates this discovery as crucial for understanding bamboo's history and the Northeast Indian region's role in biodiversity preservation during global climate shifts.
    Unearthing Ice Age Bamboo: A Thorny Discovery in Manipur

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    Nov 28, 2025
    Devdiscourse

    Unearthing Ice Age Bamboo: A Thorny Discovery in Manipur

    Fossil evidence discovered in Manipur's Imphal valley reveals that thorniness in bamboo existed during the Ice Age, highlighting Northeast India as a critical biodiversity refuge. The findings enhance understanding of bamboo evolution and climate history while emphasizing the ecological significance of the Indo-Burma region.
    From Hunters to Guardians: Angolan Villagers Save Sea Turtles

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    Nov 27, 2025
    Devdiscourse

    From Hunters to Guardians: Angolan Villagers Save Sea Turtles

    Joaquim Avelino Fragoso, a former sea turtle hunter, now patrols Angola’s Longa estuary, protecting the species he once hunted. This transformation reflects a broader community effort to conserve endangered sea turtles, turning hunters into guardians of these majestic creatures and preserving the area's unique biodiversity.
    Australia passes landmark law overhauling nature protection

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    Nov 27, 2025
    Spokane Spokesman-Review

    Australia passes landmark law overhauling nature protection

    Australia passed a landmark bill to overhaul the nation’s environmental laws after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s government struck a deal with the left-wing minority Greens party. Both houses of the country’s parliament passed the legislation, Environment Minister Murray Watt said in Canberra. It amends the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999, a framework widely ...
    'Will Eradicate Stone Cold Killers By 2050': New Zealand Declares War Against Feral Cats

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    Nov 27, 2025
    News18

    'Will Eradicate Stone Cold Killers By 2050': New Zealand Declares War Against Feral Cats

    New Zealand adds feral cats to Predator Free 2050 list, aiming eradication by 2050 to protect biodiversity, says Tama Potaka. More details coming in March.
    Wildlife exchange success: Ranchi and Visakhapatnam zoos complete successful animal exchange; Enhancing biodiversity and conservation efforts with new arrivals

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    Nov 27, 2025
    Times of India

    Wildlife exchange success: Ranchi and Visakhapatnam zoos complete successful animal exchange; Enhancing biodiversity and conservation efforts with new arrivals

    In a remarkable collaboration to enhance biodiversity, Ranchi's Bhagwan Birsa Biological Park has successfully exchanged wildlife with the Indira Gand
    Winter birds return swiftly: Migratory birds arrive in Ranchi; Early sightings boost eco-tourism and biodiversity

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    Nov 27, 2025
    Times of India

    Winter birds return swiftly: Migratory birds arrive in Ranchi; Early sightings boost eco-tourism and biodiversity

    As winter unfolds, Ranchi's picturesque lakes and reservoirs come alive with the vibrant songs of migratory birds, signaling the dawn of the birdwatch
    NBA releases Rs 5.34 crore to Maharashtra biodiversity panels

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    Nov 27, 2025
    Lokmat Times

    NBA releases Rs 5.34 crore to Maharashtra biodiversity panels

    NBA releases Rs 5.34 crore to Maharashtra biodiversity panels - New Delhi, Nov 27 Looking to empower local communities and promote fair and equitable benefit sharing, the National ... Get Latest News on National only on lokmattimes.com
    Birsa Zoo Boosts Biodiversity with New Arrivals

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    Nov 27, 2025
    Devdiscourse

    Birsa Zoo Boosts Biodiversity with New Arrivals

    Birsa Zoo in India has introduced new animals, including dholes and black swans, as part of an exchange with Indira Gandhi Zoological Park. This program aims to enhance biodiversity, strengthen genetic balance, and encourage scientific collaboration to conserve endangered species across biological parks.
    Opinion: Why maintaining the North Coast oil tanker moratorium is of utmost importance

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    Nov 27, 2025
    The Province

    Opinion: Why maintaining the North Coast oil tanker moratorium is of utmost importance

    It protects an area rich in biodiversity, culture and habitats, and supports an oceans economy of $3.2 billion that employs 10,000 people.
    Why Maintaining North Coast oil tanker moratorium is important

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    Nov 27, 2025
    Vancouver Sun

    Why Maintaining North Coast oil tanker moratorium is important

    It protects an area rich in biodiversity, culture and habitats, and supports an oceans economy of $3.2 billion that employs 10,000 people.