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    ZSI discovers 2 new marine nematode species off TN coast

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    Apr 7, 2026
    Times of India

    ZSI discovers 2 new marine nematode species off TN coast

    Kolkata: In a major boost to India's marine biodiversity records, researchers from the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) have discovered two new specie.
    Punjab govt finalises Rs 1,388-cr action plan to execute agri projects in FY27

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    Apr 6, 2026
    Daily Excelsior

    Punjab govt finalises Rs 1,388-cr action plan to execute agri projects in FY27

    CHANDIGARH, Apr 6 : The Punjab government has finalised an annual action plan of Rs 1,388 crore to execute various projects of the agriculture department in 2026-27, Agriculture Minister Gurmeet Singh Khudian said on Monday. Chairing a meeting to review projects here, Khudian said the action plan, which has already been submitted to the Union Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare for approval, lays special emphasis on crop residue management, water conservation, diversification, and natural farming. The single largest outlay […]
    Body size, lifespan and mobility can help predict which species are most threatened as planet changes

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    Apr 6, 2026
    Phys.org

    Body size, lifespan and mobility can help predict which species are most threatened as planet changes

    How can we predict species' responses to always-arising changes in our world? A long-term ecological study from Yokohama National University researchers suggests the answer may lie in a few small simple biological traits. Their findings offer a framework for better anticipating biodiversity change and improving proactive conservation strategies. The results were published in Nature Communications on March 14.
    10 rare and extraordinary animals you will only find in Kenya

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    Apr 6, 2026
    Times of India

    10 rare and extraordinary animals you will only find in Kenya

    The imagery of the country involves the traditional safari expeditions involving the beautiful savannah, lions roaming around, and huge elephants making their way across the land. But this represents just the start of the biodiversity found in Kenya, where there is a whole host of other rare animal species living in these regions whose existence has a lot to do with the identity of Kenya itself.The reason behind this is the fact that these different kinds of species have managed to evolve to suit particular ecosystems and become a unique part of the country itself. Many of these animals have also been listed in various conservation registries like the IUCN Red List. PC: AI-Generated
    Cities unite to put One Health into action

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    Apr 6, 2026
    World Health Organization (WHO)

    Cities unite to put One Health into action

    Mayors and senior representatives of local authorities from around the world gathered in Lyon today to launch an international coalition of cities committed to implementing the One Health approach at the local level during the One Health Summit hosted by France.The International Forum of Local Leaders on One Health, co-convened by the WHO as an official partner event of the One Health Summit, brought together approximately 50 mayors and senior local officials representing cities across five continents. Presentations showcased the breadth of One Health challenges cities face, from urban governance and climate transition in Lyon and Port Moresby, to air quality management in Casablanca, biodiversity-based governance in Curridabat, and integrated urban health and food systems in Montpellier, alongside perspectives from cities including Akonolinga, Apartadó, Paris, Singapore, Marseille, Izmir, Liège, Bouaké and Lahti. The Forum concluded with a moderated discussion identifying shared priorities, challenges and pathways for collective action to build healthier, more resilient communities.The flagship outcome of the Forum is the creation of an international coalition of cities. The coalition, which aims to unite some 15 cities for an initial three-year period, will facilitate peer exchanges, support innovative pilot projects and produce freely accessible knowledge, tools and operational indicators.The Forum also featured the sharing of the One Health for Cities methodological guide, a practical resource to help local and regional authorities design strategies, set up governance mechanisms and integrate equity considerations into their One Health policies.Learning and capacity-building for citiesThe Forum is a key initiative of the WHO Academy's Healthy Cities flagship, bringing together mayors, city representatives and partners from around the world to showcase concrete local implementation, identify systemic barriers and advance collective action on One Health in urban contexts. By co-convening this Forum with partners and WHO technical units, the WHO Academy is actively contributing to bridging global policy commitments with local action, ensuring that cities are equipped, connected and empowered to implement One Health approaches on the ground. To that end, the Forum presented a range of WHO Academy learning resources and its conclusions will directly inform the design of a practical learning programme for cities and territories.The event closed with an official reception hosted by the Mayor of Lyon at Lyon City Hall, offering a space for dialogue between mayors and institutional partners.The One Health Summit, convened under the French G7 Presidency and coinciding with World Health Day, is the first Summit of its kind to bring together heads of state and government alongside international organizations, parliamentarians, scientists, the private sector, civil society, local authorities and youth to accelerate the implementation of the One Health approach globally.
    cr action plan to execute agri projects in FY27

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    Apr 6, 2026
    CNBC TV18

    cr action plan to execute agri projects in FY27

    Punjab government unveils ₹1388 crore agriculture plan for 2026 27, focusing on stubble burning control, water conservation, diversification and natural farming
    Assam Seeks NGT Green Light for Forest Force Deployment During Polls

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    Apr 6, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Assam Seeks NGT Green Light for Forest Force Deployment During Polls

    The Assam government is contesting a National Green Tribunal (NGT) stay order on deploying Assam Forest Protection Force personnel for the assembly polls. They argue that the Biological Diversity Act is misinterpreted in this context, asserting that the deployment won't compromise biodiversity conservation or statutory obligations.
    The restorative promise of agroecology: Farming for sovereignty and resilience in Malawi

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    Apr 6, 2026
    Resilience

    The restorative promise of agroecology: Farming for sovereignty and resilience in Malawi

    In Malawi, where agriculture is central to daily life, an internship with an agroecology organisation offers an inside look at farming practices that challenge industrial food systems and support food sovereignty.
    China’s Biodiversity Challenge: Turning Protected Land into Real Conservation Gains

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    Apr 6, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    China’s Biodiversity Challenge: Turning Protected Land into Real Conservation Gains

    China has built one of the world’s largest protected area systems, but its effectiveness now depends on better governance, community involvement, and stronger management. The report stresses that future success lies in improving quality, connectivity, and real conservation outcomes, not just expanding protected land.
    Building Resilient Coasts: Harnessing Nature to Fight Rising Seas and Storms

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    Apr 6, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Building Resilient Coasts: Harnessing Nature to Fight Rising Seas and Storms

    The World Bank-led report highlights how restoring ecosystems like mangroves, reefs, and wetlands can protect coastlines more sustainably than relying only on concrete infrastructure. It emphasizes combining nature with engineering to reduce climate risks while supporting livelihoods, biodiversity, and long-term resilience.
    Lectoure. Le festival des Terres Solidaires pour promouvoir l’agroécologie

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    Apr 6, 2026
    La Dépêche

    Lectoure. Le festival des Terres Solidaires pour promouvoir l’agroécologie

    Du 8 au 10 mai, Lectoure accueillera le festival des Terres Solidaires, un événement à la croisée des chemins entre engagement, culture et convivialité.
    YUVAN: Empowering Youth for Wildlife Conservation in Chhattisgarh

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    Apr 5, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    YUVAN: Empowering Youth for Wildlife Conservation in Chhattisgarh

    The YUVAN volunteer programme in Chhattisgarh's Balodabazar district, initiated by the forest department, aims to involve youth in wildlife conservation efforts. Over 600 students have joined since its launch, engaging in activities like biodiversity conservation and environmental awareness, fostering future conservation leaders with practical skills and community awareness.
    Farmers’ Producer Company proposal in LDF manifesto raises questions on CPM policy shift

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    Apr 5, 2026
    Malayala Manorama

    Farmers’ Producer Company proposal in LDF manifesto raises questions on CPM policy shift

    LDF has revised its election manifesto, correcting errors in the section dealing with forest conservation..Farmer Producer Companies LDF, LDF election manifesto agriculture, CPM stance on agriculture corporatisation, AI in agriculture policy, LLM agriculture policy analysis, Kerala LDF agriculture plans, corporate farming FPCs, farmer organization policy critique, election manifesto agricultural reforms, AI for agricultural investment, LLMs for policy comparison, FPC vs FPO debate, political party agriculture manifestos, AI driven policy insights, large language models for political analysis
    Knowledge Nugget | India gets its National Repository for Deep-Sea Fauna - what is it, and why does it matter?

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    Apr 5, 2026
    The Indian Express

    Knowledge Nugget | India gets its National Repository for Deep-Sea Fauna - what is it, and why does it matter?

    India designates CMLRE's Bhavasagara as National Repository for Deep-Sea Fauna under Biological Diversity Act, 2002, boosting blue economy, marine biodiversity conservation, and deep-sea research capabilities.
    Unveiling New Beetles: Arunachal's Biodiverse Treasure Trove

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    Apr 4, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Unveiling New Beetles: Arunachal's Biodiverse Treasure Trove

    Researchers have discovered three new species of rove beetles in Arunachal Pradesh, underscoring the region's rich biodiversity. These findings, resulting from a collaborative study, emphasize the importance of conservation efforts in the ecologically vital habitats of the Eastern Himalayas.
    This newest chill spot at Delhi University is also cleaning the air

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    Apr 4, 2026
    Hindustan Times

    This newest chill spot at Delhi University is also cleaning the air

    DU now has India’s first carbon garden with 50+ plant species, tackling air pollution while doubling as a biodiversity park and student hangout.
    NGT Halts Assam Govt's Forest Staff Diversion Amid Biodiversity Concerns

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    Apr 3, 2026
    Times of India

    NGT Halts Assam Govt's Forest Staff Diversion Amid Biodiversity Concerns

    The NGT issues an interim order halting the Assam government's decision to divert 1,600 forest staff for election duties, emphasizing the risks posed to biodiversity and conservation efforts in the state.
    Labour 'must reform' biodiversity laws to boost housebuilding

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    Apr 3, 2026
    City A.M.

    Labour 'must reform' biodiversity laws to boost housebuilding

    Housebuilders say biodiversity requirements add to existing cost and regulatory pressures, amid warnings Labour’s 1.5m homes target is under threat.
    Ganga's Waters Revitalized: Pollution Levels Decline Amid Extensive Measures

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    Apr 3, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Ganga's Waters Revitalized: Pollution Levels Decline Amid Extensive Measures

    The Indian government reports that water in the Ganga River meets bathing standards at all monitored locations, showing a decline in pollution. The River is monitored at numerous points, and comprehensive actions under the Namami Gange Programme, including waste treatment and biodiversity efforts, contribute to improving the ecological health of the river.
    "Ce sont de nouvelles pratiques à mettre en place" : comment les agriculteurs vont miser sur les sols pour lutter contre le dérèglement climatique

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    Apr 3, 2026
    La Dépêche

    "Ce sont de nouvelles pratiques à mettre en place" : comment les agriculteurs vont miser sur les sols pour lutter contre le dérèglement climatique

    L’agriculture de conservation des sols gagne du terrain dans le Tarn. Avec 9,3 millions d’euros investis, le programme Objectif Sol veut convertir 8 300 hectares et 140...