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    Researchers reveal Hong Kong as a 'biodiversity ark' for yellow-crested cockatoos and expand nesting support

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    Jun 22, 2026
    Phys.org

    Researchers reveal Hong Kong as a 'biodiversity ark' for yellow-crested cockatoos and expand nesting support

    A new genomic study by researchers from the HKU School of Biological Sciences (SBS) has found that Hong Kong's introduced population of yellow-crested cockatoos retains unexpectedly high genetic diversity and could serve as a genetic reservoir for this critically endangered species. Published in Evolutionary Applications, the study also underpins a new conservation initiative with local schools to install artificial nest boxes and monitor this rare urban population.
    Invasive species such as Asian hornets having 'huge impact on Ireland'

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    Jun 22, 2026
    RSVP Live

    Invasive species such as Asian hornets having 'huge impact on Ireland'

    Junior Minister Christopher O'Sullivan, who has responsibility for nature and biodiversity, today launched Invasive Species Week 2026 and they are having a 'huge impact'
    Rare wildlife, dense evergreen forests, rich biodiversity: 5 stunning rainforests in India that every nature-lover must visit

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    Jun 22, 2026
    The Economic Times

    Rare wildlife, dense evergreen forests, rich biodiversity: 5 stunning rainforests in India that every nature-lover must visit

    Celebrating World Rainforest Day, India boasts incredible biodiversity across its lush rainforests. From Arunachal Pradesh's Namdapha to Kerala's Silent Valley and the Andaman's Great Nicobar, these vital ecosystems teem with unique wildlife and offer breathtaking natural beauty. Explore these natural wonders, home to elusive big cats, diverse bird species, and ancient trees, reminding us of our profound connection to nature.
    Ladakh LG Vinai Saxena Lays Foundation Stone For Two High

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    Jun 22, 2026
    Daily Excelsior

    Ladakh LG Vinai Saxena Lays Foundation Stone For Two High

    LEH, Jun 22: Ladakh Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena on Monday laid the foundation stone for two high-altitude flower fields in Leh as a major initiative aimed at diversifying the Union Territory's biodiversity, enhancing farmers' incomes and creating new livelihood...
    500 plants, 100 birds, 25 butterfly species: At 23, Delhi boy turns home terrace into lush urban forest. How a childhood love for birdwatching sparked a mission to protect urban wildlife

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    Jun 22, 2026
    The Economic Times

    500 plants, 100 birds, 25 butterfly species: At 23, Delhi boy turns home terrace into lush urban forest. How a childhood love for birdwatching sparked a mission to protect urban wildlife

    Aman Sharma, a 23-year-old Delhi resident, has transformed his 15,000 sq ft terrace into a thriving urban forest, a testament to his passion for wildlife and conservation. This green haven now hosts over 100 bird species and 25 butterfly varieties, showcasing the impact of one young individual's dedication to environmental change. His initiative highlights how simple actions can foster biodiversity in metropolitan areas.
    Holiday islands under pressure: The snake invasion threatening Ibiza and Mallorca

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    Jun 22, 2026
    Euronews

    Holiday islands under pressure: The snake invasion threatening Ibiza and Mallorca

    Up to four invasive snake species, harmless to humans, are threatening the biodiversity of Mediterranean islands. One has learned to swim to nearby islets to feed on local fauna, pushing one species to the brink of extinction.
    Aravalli Biodiversity Park helps Delhi retain 3 million litres of rainwater: Reseachers

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    Jun 22, 2026
    India Today

    Aravalli Biodiversity Park helps Delhi retain 3 million litres of rainwater: Reseachers

    A new University of Delhi study says Aravalli Biodiversity Park retains nearly three million litres of rainwater each year. The finding underlines how restored native forests can ease flooding, recharge groundwater and clean urban air.
    Aravalli Biodiversity Park helps Delhi retain 3 million litres of rainwater, reduce flooding: Study

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    Jun 22, 2026
    ThePrint

    Aravalli Biodiversity Park helps Delhi retain 3 million litres of rainwater, reduce flooding: Study

    New Delhi, Jun 22 (PTI) As Delhi braces for the upcoming monsoon, a recent study found that the Aravalli Biodiversity Park helps retain nearly three million litres of rainwater annually, reducing surface runoff that can contribute to waterlogging and urban flooding. According to the study, the 692-acre restored forest is doing more than providing a […]
    Italy planted millions of spruce trees to protect the Alps; 90 years later, scientists find biodiversity has halved

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    Jun 22, 2026
    Times of India

    Italy planted millions of spruce trees to protect the Alps; 90 years later, scientists find biodiversity has halved

    Science News: In the 1930s, under Mussolini's fascist regime, Italy launched a sweeping reforestation drive across the northern Alps. The goal was to practically pr.
    El Nino worries: The unfinished agenda of water security

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    Jun 22, 2026
    Malayala Manorama

    El Nino worries: The unfinished agenda of water security

    A weak monsoon threatens Indian agriculture, impacting farm incomes. While food reserves are adequate, water security remains a gamble due to.monsoon India, agriculture India, rainfall fluctuations, crop production, farm incomes, rural demand, water security, irrigation coverage, water-use efficiency, reservoir siltation, river desilting, decentralised water conservation, dairy farming, climate uncertainty, water management agriculture
    R.L. Beattie students take learning outdoors to restore Sudbury bog

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    Jun 21, 2026
    The North Bay Nugget

    R.L. Beattie students take learning outdoors to restore Sudbury bog

    They studied the biodiversity of a nearby ecosystem and learned about the critical role bogs play in storing carbon and supporting wildlife.
    International Yoga Day session aims to reconnect city residents with pristine natural beauty of Pune’s rivers

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    Jun 21, 2026
    Times of India

    International Yoga Day session aims to reconnect city residents with pristine natural beauty of Pune’s rivers

    International Yoga Day in Pune: volunteers did yoga along Mula-Mutha to raise awareness on river pollution, biodiversity loss and riverfront development impacts.
    Churches and graveyards become biodiversity havens

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    Jun 21, 2026
    BreakingNews.ie

    Churches and graveyards become biodiversity havens

    The original pilot project came about after the Irish Bishops’ Conference agreed that parishes would return 30% of church grounds to nature by 2030.
    Amid Pune's Water Crisis, Autadewadi Lake Revival Planned To Boost Groundwater In Undri-Mohammedwadi

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    Jun 21, 2026
    Free Press Journal

    Amid Pune's Water Crisis, Autadewadi Lake Revival Planned To Boost Groundwater In Undri-Mohammedwadi

    Pune’s Undri-Mohammedwadi residents, Corporator Nivrutti Anna Bandal and Retd Lt Col Satish Hange have launched a restoration of Autadewadi Lake to address water scarcity. The plan includes desilting, wetland creation, recharge structures and plantation. Officials say it will boost groundwater, cut tanker dependence, improve biodiversity and reduce flooding in the growing area in the region.
    inspired Agri Value Chains – Outlook Business

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    Jun 21, 2026
    Outlook Business

    inspired Agri Value Chains – Outlook Business

    Discover how nature-inspired agri value chains can transform livelihoods and ecosystems in India. Learn how farmer collectives, regenerative practices, and evidence-based incentives can build sustainable, resilient, and nature-positive agri-enterprises that reward biodiversity, traditional knowledge, and clean, certified produce.
    Irish churches and graveyards become biodiversity havens

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    Jun 21, 2026
    Irish Mirror

    Irish churches and graveyards become biodiversity havens

    The initiative, which began in Clare in 2023, has now spread to more than 22 Catholic and two Church of Ireland churches in the county – in counties Louth, Wexford, Limerick, Cork, Leitrim and Knock Shrine in Mayo
    New home for marine species: India’s first 3D-printed reefs to be sunk off Ramanathapuram coast in TN

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    Jun 21, 2026
    The New Indian Express

    New home for marine species: India’s first 3D-printed reefs to be sunk off Ramanathapuram coast in TN

    Researchers believe that innovative habitat restoration tools could improve ecological resilience and support the recovery of marine biodiversity.
    Where have all the dragonflies gone

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    Jun 20, 2026
    The Tribune

    Where have all the dragonflies gone

    One hopes our governments, National Green Tribunal, courts get some sense of biodiversity.
    ‘Over 75,000 trees to come up on Coastal Road gardens across 130 acres’

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    Jun 19, 2026
    Times of India

    ‘Over 75,000 trees to come up on Coastal Road gardens across 130 acres’

    Mumbai’s Coastal Road 130-acre gardens plan includes over 75,000 trees, with 15,000 already planted, aiming to create a major new green space and biodiversity hub.
    Gironde-sur-Dropt : une récolte solidaire de pommes de terre au centre Beauséjour

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    Jun 19, 2026
    Sud Ouest

    Gironde-sur-Dropt : une récolte solidaire de pommes de terre au centre Beauséjour

    Le centre de formation et l’ONG CCFD-Terre solidaire organisent une récolte de pommes de terre le 30 juin sous le signe de l’agroécologie paysanne, avec un arrachage assuré par traction animale À