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    Rare Laudankia vine snake documented in Udaipur

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    Jul 13, 2026
    Times of India

    Rare Laudankia vine snake documented in Udaipur

    Rare endemic Laudankia vine snake photographed in Udaipur’s Ubeshwar Ji on July 12, 2026, boosting records for Rajasthan biodiversity research.
    What's the real deal with hedgerows in Ireland?

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    Jul 13, 2026
    RTE.ie

    What's the real deal with hedgerows in Ireland?

    There's much happening underneath the hawthorns as Irish hedgerows carry out a wide variety of vital tasks for our biodiversity
    Lack of trees causing heat waves, other climate-induced events in Karnataka

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    Jul 13, 2026
    The Hindu

    Lack of trees causing heat waves, other climate-induced events in Karnataka

    Environmentalist urges planting trees to combat rising temperatures and protect biodiversity amid climate change challenges.
    Only 13% of biodiversity promises from 180 influential companies pass accountability test

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    Jul 13, 2026
    Phys.org

    Only 13% of biodiversity promises from 180 influential companies pass accountability test

    New research by the University of Oxford and the Stockholm Resilience Centre at Stockholm University has revealed that most biodiversity commitments made by large, influential companies are not precise enough to enable society to evaluate whether they are making progress toward meeting their commitments. The results have been published in One Earth.
    Uttar Pradesh Sets an Example in the Conservation of Water, Forests, Land, and Biodiversity

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    Jul 13, 2026
    NewsX

    Uttar Pradesh Sets an Example in the Conservation of Water, Forests, Land, and Biodiversity

    Groundwater in several districts of eastern Uttar Pradesh, including Ballia, Ghazipur, Mau, Varanasi, Chandauli, and Sonbhadra, was previously naturally contaminated with arsenic and fluoride.
    Delhi Zoo starts butterfly and Dragonfly walk to boost environmental awareness

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    Jul 13, 2026
    Hindustan Times

    Delhi Zoo starts butterfly and Dragonfly walk to boost environmental awareness

    The National Zoological Park (NZP) on Sunday launched the “Sunday Butterfly and Dragonfly Walk” under a new citizen science initiative to promote environmental awareness and generate biodiversity records through community participation, the zoo said in a statement | Latest News Delhi
    NCPOR, New Zealand university forge Antarctic research pact

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    Jul 12, 2026
    Times of India

    NCPOR, New Zealand university forge Antarctic research pact

    NCPOR signs 5-year MoU with New Zealand’s University of Canterbury for joint Antarctic research on climate modelling, polar biodiversity, ocean science and policy.
    Delhi Zoo records first spectacled cobra hatchlings in 15 years, starts biodiversity walks

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    Jul 12, 2026
    CNBC TV18

    Delhi Zoo records first spectacled cobra hatchlings in 15 years, starts biodiversity walks

    Delhi Zoo has successfully bred three spectacled cobra hatchlings after nearly 15 years and launched new butterfly, dragonfly and bird walks to boost biodiversity conservation.
    NMCG restoring five wetlands in Ganga basin, plans to expand conservation efforts

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    Jul 12, 2026
    The Economic Times

    NMCG restoring five wetlands in Ganga basin, plans to expand conservation efforts

    The National Mission for Clean Ganga is restoring five wetlands across three states. Conservation efforts will expand to other high-priority wetlands identified scientifically. These wetlands play a vital role in maintaining river health and biodiversity. Scientific assessments have laid the foundation for phased restoration across the Ganga basin. The long-term objective is a basin-wide network of healthy floodplain wetlands.
    Cast away: Tracing the voyage of a plastic bottle cap and its hitchhiking marine species

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    Jul 11, 2026
    Phys.org

    Cast away: Tracing the voyage of a plastic bottle cap and its hitchhiking marine species

    Researchers have traced the journey of a plastic bottle cap recovered near the waters of southern Japan by combining data from the label, chemical clues in tiny shells and ocean current simulations. They found 307 organisms, including a polychaete worm not found in Japanese waters before. The findings, published in Marine Pollution Bulletin, show that when species that significantly shape their environments (ecosystem engineers) colonize plastic debris, entire micro-communities can be transported over extended periods, with implications for invasive species risk and marine biodiversity conservation.
    Biodiversity at Risk: The Hidden Costs of Prescribed Burning in Western Australia

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    Jul 11, 2026
    Times of India

    Biodiversity at Risk: The Hidden Costs of Prescribed Burning in Western Australia

    Rest of World News: Western Australia burns 200,000 hectares annually for fire safety, but scientists warn that this may harm biodiversity in a vital global ecosystem. A new review questions the ecological impacts of such practices on unique flora and fauna.
    Why Volkswagen replaced lawnmowers with 100 sheep at its Poland solar farm and how the unusual move is helping power its factory, cut emissions and boost biodiversity

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    Jul 11, 2026
    The Economic Times

    Why Volkswagen replaced lawnmowers with 100 sheep at its Poland solar farm and how the unusual move is helping power its factory, cut emissions and boost biodiversity

    Volkswagen's solar farm in Poland now uses one hundred sheep for grazing. These animals maintain grass growth beneath thousands of solar panels, replacing mechanical mowers. The initiative is part of a growing agrivoltaics movement combining agriculture and renewable energy. Researchers are studying animal welfare, biodiversity, and microclimate changes at the site. This project demonstrates how industrial facilities can integrate nature and scientific research.
    New platform creates digital map for marine biobanks

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    Jul 11, 2026
    Phys.org

    New platform creates digital map for marine biobanks

    A new digital platform developed under the leadership of CIIMAR is making Portugal's marine biodiversity more accessible by bringing together thousands of biological resources into a single access point. The Blue Biobanks Digital Research Platform aims to bridge scientific research and industry by simplifying the identification of organisms and biological materials with potential applications in areas such as biotechnology, bioremediation, aquaculture, health, cosmetics and many others.
    Western Ghats to emerge as India’s major carbon sink by 2100: IITM study

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    Jul 11, 2026
    Hindustan Times

    Western Ghats to emerge as India’s major carbon sink by 2100: IITM study

    However, the researchers stress that this should not be viewed as a positive outcome of climate change, as rising temperatures continue to threaten ecosystems and biodiversity
    UAE Leads Arab World in 2026 Environmental Performance Index

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    Jul 10, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    UAE Leads Arab World in 2026 Environmental Performance Index

    The UAE has achieved the top rank among Arab nations in the 2026 Environmental Performance Index, emphasizing its comprehensive approach to climate action and environmental health. The nation's strategies include investments in renewable energy, water security, and biodiversity, which have propelled it to a global leadership role in sustainability.
    Philippines launches national policy to scale nature-based solutions

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    Jul 10, 2026
    The Manila Times

    Philippines launches national policy to scale nature-based solutions

    NATURE-BASED Solutions (NbS), which protect the environment, restore ecosystems and address societal challenges like climate change and the need for livelihood, are not new to the Philippines. Many communities have been doing them for years, if not decades. However, on June 30, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) launched the first national-level NbS policy, mandating the integration of NbS approaches in the national agenda, in the forum “Usbong: Transdisciplinary Forum on Nature-based Solutions.”In his keynote video speech, Environment Secretary Juan Miguel Cuna said the policy, which is based on the International Union for Conservation of Nature Global Standard, “gives us a national standard for recognizing, supporting and scaling nature-based approaches across our climate, biodiversity and disaster risk reduction programs.” The DENR also unveiled the NbS Catalogue, a reference guide for NbS solutions, while founding members of the NbS Support Network signed a memorandum of understanding for guidance for action from the national to grassroots levels.
    Artificial Islands: A Lifeline for Breeding Waterbirds Amid Wetland Loss

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    Jul 10, 2026
    Times of India

    Artificial Islands: A Lifeline for Breeding Waterbirds Amid Wetland Loss

    US News: As wetlands disappear due to urbanization and agriculture, the U.S. creates artificial islands to provide safe nesting for waterbirds, boosting conservation efforts and supporting biodiversity.
    Europe is quietly losing its bees, butterflies and other pollinators, and scientists warn the consequences could reshape entire ecosystems

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    Jul 10, 2026
    Times of India

    Europe is quietly losing its bees, butterflies and other pollinators, and scientists warn the consequences could reshape entire ecosystems

    Europe News: Europe is facing a critical decline in bee, butterfly, and pollinator populations, threatening biodiversity, food security, and ecosystems. A new report highlights the urgency for pollinator stewardship in agriculture, urban planning, and public awareness.
    Britain's trees are now shedding giant branches to survive heatwaves, and scientists warn that up to half of Kew's trees could be vulnerable by 2090

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    Jul 10, 2026
    Times of India

    Britain's trees are now shedding giant branches to survive heatwaves, and scientists warn that up to half of Kew's trees could be vulnerable by 2090

    UK News: Discover how climate change affects Britain's trees, causing summer branch drop, and the need for resilient planting to protect urban greenery by 2090. Learn about the warning signs for biodiversity and urban ecology.
    Nashik: 25 MVP Archers Complete World-Class Training Camp At Tata Steel Sports Complex

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    Jul 10, 2026
    Free Press Journal

    Nashik: 25 MVP Archers Complete World-Class Training Camp At Tata Steel Sports Complex

    Apart from technical coaching, the students visited the Centre for Excellence, Biodiversity Park, Tata Steel Zoological Park, and attended a laser show, giving them a broader learning experience beyond the sport. The initiative aimed to improve their archery skills while introducing them to an international-standard sporting environment