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    Sacred grove in Rivona family land set to become Goa’s 2nd biodiversity heritage site

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    Nov 3, 2025
    Times of India

    Sacred grove in Rivona family land set to become Goa’s 2nd biodiversity heritage site

    Panaji: In 2019, Goa got its first biodiversity heritage site, a sacred grove known as Purvatali Rai in Surla, Bicholim. At present, five other locati.
    Redcar and Cleveland council reviews overgrown biodiversity areas

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    Nov 3, 2025
    BBC News

    Redcar and Cleveland council reviews overgrown biodiversity areas

    The council is reviewing its policy of letting biodiversity areas become overgrown with weeds.
    Why national parks and nature reserves don't always safeguard ecosystems as expected

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    Nov 3, 2025
    Phys.org

    Why national parks and nature reserves don't always safeguard ecosystems as expected

    Setting aside land for nature is one of the main global strategies to conserve biodiversity. From national parks to local reserves, these areas are designed to give wildlife the space it needs to thrive. But my latest research with colleagues shows that these protected areas don't always work in the way we expect.
    AI and remote sensing fusion opens new frontier in global biodiversity conservation

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    Nov 3, 2025
    Devdiscourse

    AI and remote sensing fusion opens new frontier in global biodiversity conservation

    Despite rapid advances, the study highlights significant geographical and thematic imbalances in current research. Nearly half of the reviewed studies were conducted in China, while other critical wetland regions, particularly in Africa, South America, and Arctic ecosystems, remain underrepresented. This concentration reflects uneven access to data infrastructure and limited institutional resources in developing regions.
    Tamil Nadu government forms committees to manage endangered species fund

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    Nov 3, 2025
    The New Indian Express

    Tamil Nadu government forms committees to manage endangered species fund

    Tamil Nadu, with its unique landscapes spanning the Western and Eastern Ghats, is recognised globally as a biodiversity hotspot.
    India committed to conserve biodiversity, foster harmony between people and nature: Govt

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    Nov 3, 2025
    Lokmat Times

    India committed to conserve biodiversity, foster harmony between people and nature: Govt

    India committed to conserve biodiversity, foster harmony between people and nature: Govt - New Delhi, Nov 3 India is committed to conserving biodiversity and creating harmony between people and nature, said ... Get Latest News on National only on lokmattimes.com
    Sikkim Unveils New Habitat for Rare Black-spot Royal Butterfly

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    Nov 3, 2025
    Devdiscourse

    Sikkim Unveils New Habitat for Rare Black-spot Royal Butterfly

    In an exciting development for butterfly enthusiasts, researchers have expanded the habitat range of the rare Black-spot Royal butterfly to Sikkim. This discovery, published in Bionotes, underscores Sikkim's rich butterfly diversity, placing it alongside Manipur and Meghalaya, and highlights ongoing efforts to document the state's extraordinary biodiversity.
    Agricultural practices play a decisive role in the preservation or degradation of protected areas, research shows

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    Nov 3, 2025
    Phys.org

    Agricultural practices play a decisive role in the preservation or degradation of protected areas, research shows

    New research shows that modern agriculture is impacting biodiversity inside protected areas in Europe, while some traditional agricultural practices may help preserve it. The Natura 2000 is the largest network of protected areas in the world, established to conserve the most valuable habitats and species in the European Union (EU).
    Criticism and complaints over 'unsightly weeds and nettles' on Teesside land left for biodiversity

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    Nov 3, 2025
    Teessidelive

    Criticism and complaints over 'unsightly weeds and nettles' on Teesside land left for biodiversity

    Eston ward councillor Stephen Martin said he had received an 'unreal' number of complaints about areas subject of the policy
    Local groups invited to apply for invasive species action fund

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    Nov 2, 2025
    BayToday

    Local groups invited to apply for invasive species action fund

    The fight against one of biodiversity’s biggest threats just got a boost. The Invasive Species Centre is offering up to $50,000 per project through its newly opened grant streams.
    Push for Ramsar site tag for wetlands in Assam wildlife sanctuary

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    Nov 2, 2025
    The Hindu

    Push for Ramsar site tag for wetlands in Assam wildlife sanctuary

    Conservationists advocate for Ramsar site designation for Assam's Rowmari-Donduwa wetlands, highlighting their rich biodiversity and ecological importance.
    Tom Fleischner promotes biodiversity on Arizona's Mogollon Highlands

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    Nov 2, 2025
    The Arizona Republic

    Tom Fleischner promotes biodiversity on Arizona's Mogollon Highlands

    The naturalist has found remarkable biodiversity in a region overlooked by research, and is set on showcasing its climate value before it disappears.
    Everything you wanted to know about Sri Lankan teas

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    Nov 2, 2025
    Livemint

    Everything you wanted to know about Sri Lankan teas

    Sri Lanka has a colonial plantation tea story and an industry that’s 150 years old and dominated by black tea. Add variations in wind, rain, biodiversity, proximity to forest and ocean, and you have a tea for every preference
    Anand Mahindra 'rediscovers' mystifying beauty of this Indian state, wonders why it isn't 'number one' on global travel lists

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    Nov 2, 2025
    The Economic Times

    Anand Mahindra 'rediscovers' mystifying beauty of this Indian state, wonders why it isn't 'number one' on global travel lists

    Anand Mahindra recently shared his admiration after coming across stunning photos of the northeastern state, calling it a mystery why it isnt at the top of global travellers bucket lists. The Mahindra Group Chairman said he regrets never visiting Sikkim, describing it as a place of “exquisite beauty.” His post sparked renewed attention toward the state, known for its snow-capped peaks, rich biodiversity, and sustainable tourism practices.
    Ensuring Sustainable Farming through Soil Health Awareness in Mangaluru

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    Nov 2, 2025
    Times of India

    Ensuring Sustainable Farming through Soil Health Awareness in Mangaluru

    Discover the importance of soil health for sustainable agriculture and environmental conservation as experts emphasize soil testing for optimal nutrient management.
    Spiders inspire biologists to create artificial webs to capture airborne DNA for biodiversity monitoring

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    Nov 1, 2025
    Phys.org

    Spiders inspire biologists to create artificial webs to capture airborne DNA for biodiversity monitoring

    The global crisis of diminishing biological diversity is challenging our current ability to monitor changes in ecosystems.
    MP News: State’s Biodiversity Wealth Central To India’s Ecological Security

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    Nov 1, 2025
    Free Press Journal

    MP News: State’s Biodiversity Wealth Central To India’s Ecological Security

    The vision document of MP is an example of interdependence of growth and inclusion
    Rare Snow Leopard Spotted in Kinnaur, Marks Biodiversity Triumph

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    Nov 1, 2025
    Devdiscourse

    Rare Snow Leopard Spotted in Kinnaur, Marks Biodiversity Triumph

    A rare snow leopard was spotted for the first time in Himachal Pradesh's Kinnaur district, trapped at the Sanjay Hydroelectric Project dam site. Forest officials successfully rescued the animal, indicating the increasing presence of snow leopards in the Bhabha Valley, a positive biodiversity development.
    Brazil’s $7.3 bn Amazon river project sparks ecological and community fears

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    Nov 1, 2025
    The Hindu Business Line

    Brazil’s $7.3 bn Amazon river project sparks ecological and community fears

    Brazil’s plan to blast the Tocantins River for soy exports sparks fears of biodiversity loss, displacement, and deforestation ahead of COP30.
    T.N. CM Stalin inaugurates work for proposed eco-park on Madras Race Club campus

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    Nov 1, 2025
    The Hindu

    T.N. CM Stalin inaugurates work for proposed eco-park on Madras Race Club campus

    T.N. CM Stalin inaugurates eco-park development at Guindy, promoting biodiversity and environmental learning on the Madras Race Club campus.