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    CITYS-C hosts ‘Frame the Change’ at Gorewada

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    Feb 6, 2026
    The Hitavada

    CITYS-C hosts ‘Frame the Change’ at Gorewada

    citys-c research collab successfully conducted its fourth city-level engagement under the happy planet initiative with the event ‘frame the change’, held at gorewada biodiversity park. the event brought together 40 citizens ranging from 4 to 70 years of age, representing a wide cross-section of nagpur, to collectively slow down, reflect, and re-imagine their relationship with nature and resources. designed as an immersive, nature-based experience, frame the change brought together a nature walk, meditation,
    VIP Road gets second biodiversity park at Debi Ghat near Dakshindari

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    Feb 5, 2026
    Times of India

    VIP Road gets second biodiversity park at Debi Ghat near Dakshindari

    Kolkata: VIP Road now has its second biodiversity park. The renovated Debi Ghat at Dakshindari off VIP Road with renovated landscape, greenery and wal.
    Importance of mangroves in coast areas of Pudukottai stressed

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    Feb 5, 2026
    The Hindu

    Importance of mangroves in coast areas of Pudukottai stressed

    Students in Pudukottai learn about mangrove ecosystems' vital role in coastal resilience and biodiversity at an awareness program.
    2 new marine worm species discovered on West Bengal coast

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    Feb 5, 2026
    The Tribune

    2 new marine worm species discovered on West Bengal coast

    Findings highlight rich yet vulnerable marine biodiversity of the northern Bay of Bengal.
    Meath schools to plant 800 native trees as part of biodiversity and wellbeing drive

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    Feb 5, 2026
    Independent.ie

    Meath schools to plant 800 native trees as part of biodiversity and wellbeing drive

    More than 600 primary school pupils across Meath will take part in planting 800 native Irish trees this year as part of a joint initiative aimed at promoting biodiversity, climate awareness and student wellbeing.
    Aviary project to come up at Gomti Biodiversity Park

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    Feb 5, 2026
    Times of India

    Aviary project to come up at Gomti Biodiversity Park

    Lucknow: Lucknow Development Authority is set to develop an interactive aviary at the Gomti Biodiversity Park in Gomtinagar at a cost of Rs 10 crore.O.
    Illegal mining ravages Shivalik hills in Ropar, sparks eco concern

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    Feb 4, 2026
    The Tribune

    Illegal mining ravages Shivalik hills in Ropar, sparks eco concern

    The Tribune Special: The Shivalik range, considered ecologically sensitive due to its fragile geology and role in maintaining groundwater recharge and biodiversity.
    WATCH: Giant Phantom Jellyfish Spotted Off Argentina’s Coast in Spectacular Deep-Sea Footage

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    Feb 4, 2026
    Times Now

    WATCH: Giant Phantom Jellyfish Spotted Off Argentina’s Coast in Spectacular Deep-Sea Footage

    A rare giant phantom jellyfish was filmed off Argentina’s coast during a deep-sea expedition that uncovered extraordinary biodiversity. The mission also revealed massive coral reefs, suspected new species, and evidence of both thriving ecosystems and human impact deep beneath the ocean surface., World News, Times Now
    Odisha's Bold Healthcare Expansion: 4 New Medical Colleges Proposed

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    Feb 4, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Odisha's Bold Healthcare Expansion: 4 New Medical Colleges Proposed

    Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi announced plans to build four new medical colleges to address the state's doctor shortage. He also emphasized development in Ayurveda and related sectors. Additionally, significant funds are allocated for Mayurbhanj district's growth, including biodiversity protection and cultural site enhancements.
    ‘The Peacock’s Call’ Exhibition Advances Mission LiFE for Greener Lifestyles

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    Feb 4, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    ‘The Peacock’s Call’ Exhibition Advances Mission LiFE for Greener Lifestyles

    The exhibition seeks to promote sustainable lifestyles, biodiversity conservation and citizen-led environmental action by connecting India’s natural heritage with everyday climate-positive behaviour.
    AllianceBernstein - Root and Branch: A Case Study in Assessing Portfolio Biodiversity Risk

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    Feb 4, 2026
    FinanzNachrichten

    AllianceBernstein - Root and Branch: A Case Study in Assessing Portfolio Biodiversity Risk

    NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESS Newswire / February 4, 2026 / What You Need to KnowBiodiversity risk is more nuanced and complex than many investors think. For instance, there's a widespread belief that deforestation
    Volunteers needed to plant 3,000 trees on one of Wicklow’s iconic hills

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    Feb 4, 2026
    Independent.ie

    Volunteers needed to plant 3,000 trees on one of Wicklow’s iconic hills

    Volunteers are being sought to help plant thousands of trees on Bray Head as part of a major biodiversity event, and families with children are being encouraged to come out and take part to help safeguard the future of one of the finest natural assets we have on our doorstep.
    Sustainability and biodiversity workshop in Longford's EDI Centre

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    Feb 4, 2026
    Longford Leader

    Sustainability and biodiversity workshop in Longford's EDI Centre

    It will be delivered by Sharon Eastwood, an Environmental Consultant and Tidy Towns Adjudicator
    School bus-sized phantom jellyfish, Korean VHS tape turn up in rare Argentina deep-sea discovery: Watch video

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    Feb 4, 2026
    The Economic Times

    School bus-sized phantom jellyfish, Korean VHS tape turn up in rare Argentina deep-sea discovery: Watch video

    A deep-sea expedition off Argentina's coast has revealed a surprisingly rich marine ecosystem, including a giant phantom jellyfish and potentially dozens of new species. Researchers documented extensive coral reefs, a whale fall, and ancient coral gardens, highlighting the vast, unexplored biodiversity of the region. The mission also unfortunately encountered evidence of human impact in the remote depths.
    California officials move forward with plans to exterminate mule deer from island

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    Feb 3, 2026
    The Guardian

    California officials move forward with plans to exterminate mule deer from island

    Conservancy sees nonnative species as major threat to local biodiversity, while residents rally to preserve local identity
    Modeling finds old-growth wildfire risk highest where low-severity fires once burned

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    Feb 3, 2026
    Phys.org

    Modeling finds old-growth wildfire risk highest where low-severity fires once burned

    A new analysis shows that the Pacific Northwest's mature and old-growth forests are most at risk of severe wildfire in areas that historically burned frequently at lower severity. The study by scientists at Oregon State University and USDA Forest Service Research & Development is important because those forests are culturally, economically and ecologically significant, supporting biodiversity while storing vast amounts of carbon, and they are under increasing threat of stand-replacing wildfire.
    Guided Nature Walk In Airoli To Introduce Children To Urban Biodiversity At Coastal Marine And Biodiversity Park On February 8

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    Feb 3, 2026
    Free Press Journal

    Guided Nature Walk In Airoli To Introduce Children To Urban Biodiversity At Coastal Marine And Biodiversity Park On February 8

    Local Gyan is organising a guided nature walk titled “Fantastic Beasts of Navi Mumbai & Where to Find Them” at Airoli’s Coastal Marine and Biodiversity Park on February 8. Led by Mangrove Foundation’s Jayesh Vishwakarma, the session will introduce children to urban wildlife through observation and sketching activities. The programme runs from 8.30 am to 11 am.
    Q&A: Researcher calls for scientific reason when building artificial reefs

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    Feb 3, 2026
    Phys.org

    Q&A: Researcher calls for scientific reason when building artificial reefs

    Millions of tires, old washing machines, barges, warships, covering the ocean floor with thousands of square kilometers of concrete—even giant, concrete spheres full of holes: these are all things used to build artificial reefs. Advocates of artificial reefs say they are needed because they promote habitat for fish and increase biodiversity. These are indeed potential solutions to pressing problems: global oceans are faced with widespread degradation of habitat, overfishing and a loss of biodiversity. And recent legislation such as the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act has incentivized governments, industries and private foundations to explore infrastructure and technologies to make fishing and other ways we use our oceans more sustainable, according to Jacob Allgeier, University of Michigan professor of ecology and evolutionary biology.
    'Sponge city' construction fuels major gains in urban biodiversity, study reveals

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    Feb 3, 2026
    Phys.org

    'Sponge city' construction fuels major gains in urban biodiversity, study reveals

    A research team led by Prof. Zhu Yongguan, a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) at the CAS Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, has identified the mechanisms by which sponge city construction significantly enhances urban plant diversity, according to a study published in Cell Reports Sustainability on January 27.
    Mud Records Reveal 3,300-Year Climate Story Behind Kaziranga’s Rhino Stronghold

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    Feb 3, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Mud Records Reveal 3,300-Year Climate Story Behind Kaziranga’s Rhino Stronghold

    Kaziranga National Park—part of the Indo-Burma biodiversity hotspot and a UNESCO World Heritage Site—stands out as a rare stronghold for megafauna, especially the Indian one-horned rhinoceros.