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    Protecting marine biodiversity with advanced tech tools

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    Nov 24, 2025
    The Star

    Protecting marine biodiversity with advanced tech tools

    How data, robotics and AI are transforming coral reef conservation efforts.
    Michael Gove accuses Labour of ‘profound biodiversity mistake’

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    Nov 23, 2025
    The Sunday Times

    Michael Gove accuses Labour of ‘profound biodiversity mistake’

    The former environment secretary has criticised the government over plans to exempt small plots from biodiversity net gain rules
    Biodiversity park to be set up in mined-out area of KCCPL

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    Nov 23, 2025
    The Hindu

    Biodiversity park to be set up in mined-out area of KCCPL

    The project aims to restore the area's native ecology and promote environmental awareness
    Language Matters | Why language loss in indigenous communities hurts biodiversity conservation

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    Nov 23, 2025
    South China Morning Post

    Language Matters | Why language loss in indigenous communities hurts biodiversity conservation

    Ecosystem loss and language erosion often occur in tandem. Thankfully, Cop30 marked an unprecedented effort to elevate indigenous voices.
    Enhancing Avitourism: Transforming Jharkhand's Udhwa Lake Bird Sanctuary into a Birdwatcher's Paradise

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    Nov 23, 2025
    Devdiscourse

    Enhancing Avitourism: Transforming Jharkhand's Udhwa Lake Bird Sanctuary into a Birdwatcher's Paradise

    Jharkhand's Udhwa Lake Bird Sanctuary, a Ramsar site, is set to boost avitourism with new facilities like camouflage hideouts, watchtowers, and cottages. The initiative aims to attract more tourists while improving the habitat for over 160 bird species. The project addresses conservation and encourages sustainable farming practices.
    Unesco Chair, Tara Group unite for green agriculture

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    Nov 22, 2025
    The Nation

    Unesco Chair, Tara Group unite for green agriculture

    LAHORE  -  Tara Group, stepping forward to promote climate smart farming and biodiversity protection, signed MoU with MNSUAM (UNESCO Chair on Low Carbon &
    Films et débats pour penser l’agroécologie autrement

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    Nov 22, 2025
    Le Républicain Lorrain

    Films et débats pour penser l’agroécologie autrement

    L’association Permaculture des 3 Frontières propose, samedi 29 novembre à partir de 15 h 45 au cinéma La Scala, un rendez-vous axé sur la ...
    Un loup repéré en Île

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    Nov 22, 2025
    Actualités - Orange

    Un loup repéré en Île

    Après deux signalements les 9 et 13 novembre en Seine-et-Marne ainsi que le relevés de diverses empreintes, l’Office français de la biodiversité a confirmé la présence d’un loup qui rôde en Île-de-France. La Seine-et-Marne a été témoin de plusieurs apparitions d'un loup ces derniers jours. Le 9 novembre, un agriculteur de la commune de Beton-Bazoches a fait face à l'animal au cours d'une rencontre ayant permis de relever des empreintes du mammifère, comme le précise TF1 info. Le 13 novembre, un "canidé de grande taille" a été aperçu à Saint-Mars-Vieux-Maison, détaille la préfecture. Des prélèvements ultérieurs de l'Office français de la biodiversité (OFB), ont depuis confirmé que cette créature est bel et bien d'un loup. Le le loup s’est-il installé en Seine-et-Marne ? L'Île-de-France n'est pas étrangère à de tels signes de la présence du loup. Un 2023, un cadavre d'un de ces animaux avait été retrouvé à Fontainebleau, comme le rappelle TF1 info. "Ce type d’observation fortuite et isolée peut survenir en automne/hiver et ne permet pas d’affirmer que le loup est installé durablement en Seine-et-Marne", précise l'OFB. "Il convient, à ce stade, de rappeler que le loup est une espèce protégée et qu’aucune attaque de troupeau n’a été signalée dans notre département", indique la préfecture auprès de TF1. La chambre d'agriculture d'Île-de-France a, de son côté, indiqué que la Seine-et-Marne restera classée en cerclage de niveau 3 en 2026. Cela signifie que "la prédation du loup est possible à moyen terme". L'OFB recense 1.013 loups en France, la majorité étant installés dans les Alpes, le Massif central, le Jura et les Pyrénées. L'extinction proprement dite du loup en France remonte aux années 1930. On estime que le dernier loup abattu lors de ce déclin l'a été dans le Limousin en 1937, comme le rappelle Sud-ouest. Néanmoins, le loup a officiellement fait son retour dans l'Hexagone depuis 1992, mais demeure sur la liste rouge des espèces menacées.
    International Efforts Mobilized to Combat Inferno Threatening Iran's Ancient Hyrcanian Forests

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    Nov 22, 2025
    Devdiscourse

    International Efforts Mobilized to Combat Inferno Threatening Iran's Ancient Hyrcanian Forests

    Iran is battling a destructive fire in its UNESCO-listed Hyrcanian forests, with 50-million-year-old biodiversity at risk. Turkey is aiding with aircraft support, while suspicions arise over the fire's origins, suspecting illegal activities. The fire threatens environmental heritage amidst unprecedented drought conditions.
    Conserving and productively using biodiversity must be a strategic agricultural priority: ICAR's Jat

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    Nov 22, 2025
    The Economic Times

    Conserving and productively using biodiversity must be a strategic agricultural priority: ICAR's Jat

    Jat stressed the need for global collaboration and innovation in sustainable agronomy, noting that biodiversity will be at the heart of discussions at the Congress.
    ‘Intensive agricultural systems must be re-aligned to long-term sustainability’

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    Nov 22, 2025
    The Hindu

    ‘Intensive agricultural systems must be re-aligned to long-term sustainability’

    Intensive agriculture needs realignment for sustainability, addressing land degradation and biodiversity loss, says expert at Coimbatore convention.
    Sustainable pastoralism is an asset, not a threat, in stemming biodiversity loss

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    Nov 22, 2025
    Phys.org

    Sustainable pastoralism is an asset, not a threat, in stemming biodiversity loss

    A new analysis published in the journal BioScience challenges conventional conservation approaches by demonstrating that traditional livestock grazing on rangelands represents a crucial but often overlooked strategy for protecting global biodiversity.
    Can a wildlife paradise on a Colombian island survive the arrival of a military base?

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    Nov 22, 2025
    The Guardian

    Can a wildlife paradise on a Colombian island survive the arrival of a military base?

    It took 40 years to turn Gorgona into a biodiversity haven and model marine protected area. Now a new coastguard station has sparked fears of militarisation and ecological ruin
    Experts call for mapping, reclassification of India’s ‘wastelands’ to protect grasslands and wetlands

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    Nov 22, 2025
    The New Indian Express

    Experts call for mapping, reclassification of India’s ‘wastelands’ to protect grasslands and wetlands

    High-level panel at ATREE highlights that grasslands, wetlands, and village commons are biodiversity hotspots and vital to rural economies; current “wasteland”
    Cities Are Expanding Uphill, Threatening Global Biodiversity

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    Nov 21, 2025
    Forbes

    Cities Are Expanding Uphill, Threatening Global Biodiversity

    New study reveals cities expanding into hillsides threaten 70% of endangered species worldwide. Learn how urban sprawl impacts biodiversity hotspots globally.
    NBA Releases ₹39.84 Crore To AP For Red Sanders Protection

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    Nov 21, 2025
    Deccan Chronicle

    NBA Releases ₹39.84 Crore To AP For Red Sanders Protection

    The NBA has also cleared a proposal by the state biodiversity board to raise one lakh red sanders saplings at a cost of ₹2 crore: Reports
    Bannerghatta Biological Park sees an increase in animal and bird population

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    Nov 21, 2025
    The Hindu

    Bannerghatta Biological Park sees an increase in animal and bird population

    Bannerghatta Biological Park celebrates a surge in wildlife births, enhancing conservation efforts and biodiversity in Bengaluru.
    New deep-sea ‘Octopus Squid’ discovered in Arabian Sea

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    Nov 21, 2025
    Devdiscourse

    New deep-sea ‘Octopus Squid’ discovered in Arabian Sea

    The species, scientifically named Taningia silasii Indian octopus squid, has been formally described in the international journal Marine Biodiversity, a CMFRI statement said here on Friday.The specimen was collected from nearly 390 metres depth off the Kollam coast.Measuring 45 cm in length dorsal mantle length, the squid belongs to the family Octopoteuthidae, whose adults are known for their distinctive absence of tentacles, though they are true deep-sea squids, it said.The research was led by Dr Geetha Sasikumar, Principal Scientist and Dr Sajikumar K K, Technical Officer.
    Protection of red sanders: National Biodiversity Board releases ₹39.84 crore to Andhra Pradesh

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    Nov 21, 2025
    The Hindu

    Protection of red sanders: National Biodiversity Board releases ₹39.84 crore to Andhra Pradesh

    National Biodiversity Board allocates ₹39.84 crore to Andhra Pradesh for red sanders conservation and sustainable management initiatives.
    No Land In India Is Truly Waste: ATREE-CPD Convened National Panel Demands Urgent Reclassification Of India's Wastelands Worth Inr 5-7 Lakh Crores Annually

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    Nov 21, 2025
    Devdiscourse

    No Land In India Is Truly Waste: ATREE-CPD Convened National Panel Demands Urgent Reclassification Of India's Wastelands Worth Inr 5-7 Lakh Crores Annually

    Vanak, Director, CPD-ATREE Expert consensus Union Ministry of Rural Development, Centre for Pastoralism, Foundation for Ecological Security, ISRO-Space Applications Centre, IUCNForest Landscape Restoration, Centre for Social Ecology, and ATREE-CPD Colonial-era wasteland categorisation threatens biodiversity, pastoral livelihoods, and Indias global climate commitments New Delhi India, November 21 A high-level panel convened by the WestBridge-supported Centre for Policy Design CPD at the Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment ATREE, called for an urgent reclassification of Indias wastelands, stating that properly classifying and managing grasslands, wetlands, pastures, and commons, including Orans, Gochar lands, could unlock significant ecological and economic value.