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    Senedd Member James Evans calls for moratorium on pylons and turbines until planning rules updated

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    Feb 27, 2026
    Shropshire Star

    Senedd Member James Evans calls for moratorium on pylons and turbines until planning rules updated

    Brecon and Radnorshire Senedd Member James Evans has called on the Welsh Government to halt decisions on proposed new pylons and large-scale turbine developments affecting Brecon and Radnorshire, warning they risk “decimating” the constituency’s landscape, biodiversity, and tourism economy
    The Polyface Paradigm: A blueprint for regenerative farming and food freedom

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    Feb 27, 2026
    Natural News

    The Polyface Paradigm: A blueprint for regenerative farming and food freedom

    The Polyface Paradigm” rejects chemical-dependent, centralized industrial farming in favor of nature-mimicking methods and prioritizes soil health, biodiversity and closed-loop systems (waste = fertility) over synthetic inputs. The book highlights decentralized and high-yield food production. According to it, small-scale, diversified farms outperform industrial monocultures in nutrition, yield and economic viability and techniques like rotational grazing, […]
    This Forest In Kolhapur Is A Haven For The Mighty Gaur

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    Feb 27, 2026
    Outlook India

    This Forest In Kolhapur Is A Haven For The Mighty Gaur

    Home to the Indian bison and over 260 bird species, Radhanagari is a quiet biodiversity haven in the Western Ghats
    North American birds are dying off faster. It signals a human crisis, too.

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    Feb 27, 2026
    Anchorage Daily News

    North American birds are dying off faster. It signals a human crisis, too.

    The accelerating decline of birds is a bellwether of far deeper biodiversity crisis — one that threatens not only beloved species but the humans who live alongside them.
    "India and Nepal signed historic MoU on biodiversity conservation": Nepal Minister highlights strong cultural and environmental ties

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    Feb 27, 2026
    The Tribune

    "India and Nepal signed historic MoU on biodiversity conservation": Nepal Minister highlights strong cultural and environmental ties

    Nepal's Minister for Forests and Environment, Madhav Prasad Chaulagain, said that Nepal and India share deep cultural, religious, and environmental ties.
    Nature Takes the Lead in Torrevieja’s Pest Control Strategy

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    Feb 26, 2026
    The Leader Newspaper

    Nature Takes the Lead in Torrevieja’s Pest Control Strategy

    Nature Takes the Lead in Torrevieja’s Pest Control Strategy - Torrevieja is stepping up its commitment to urban biodiversity with the installation of new nesting boxes for insect-eating birds, strengthening natural - News, Sport, Information, Property, Business, Travel, Tourism
    The Darien Gap and Central America Biological Corridor: critical biodiversity hotspots and local adaptations following mass human migration

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    Feb 26, 2026
    Resilience

    The Darien Gap and Central America Biological Corridor: critical biodiversity hotspots and local adaptations following mass human migration

    The Darien is a hub of extraordinary terrestrial and aquatic diversity, a sanctuary of indigenous communities already devoted to protecting local wilderness, and habitat for endangered Apex predators, including the Harpy Eagle. It also, unfortunately, serves as an example of contemporary environmental and societal threats magnified by large-scale geopolitical changes.
    Wings of Sambhar: Rajasthan's Inaugural Bird Festival Set to Take Flight

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    Feb 26, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Wings of Sambhar: Rajasthan's Inaugural Bird Festival Set to Take Flight

    The Rajasthan Forest Department is hosting the Sambhar Bird Festival at Sambhar Lake to promote awareness of the ecosystem. Featuring theme-based stalls, bird-watching, and a photo exhibition, the event aims to engage the young while showcasing local biodiversity and traditional salt-making.
    Nepal's Historic Electoral Journey and Environmental Collaboration with India

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    Feb 26, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Nepal's Historic Electoral Journey and Environmental Collaboration with India

    Nepal's Minister for Forests and Environment, Madhav Prasad Chaulagain, expressed confidence in the country's electoral process and highlighted international cooperation in biodiversity conservation. Speaking at the World Sustainable Development Summit, he discussed challenges such as democratic transition and climate change, emphasizing the importance of multilateral partnerships with countries like India.
    Delhi Zoo Celebrates Otter Birth After 19 Years

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    Feb 26, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Delhi Zoo Celebrates Otter Birth After 19 Years

    A smooth-coated otter has been born at Delhi's National Zoological Park, marking the first birth of its kind at the zoo since 2004. Sourced from Surat, the otters were part of a conservation breeding program. The zoo's efforts highlight the importance of animal exchange for biodiversity conservation.
    Indigenous Communities Report Dramatic Loss Of Large Bird Species Over 80 Years

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    Feb 26, 2026
    Forbes

    Indigenous Communities Report Dramatic Loss Of Large Bird Species Over 80 Years

    As the global avian extinction crisis accelerates, the loss of large-bodied birds is destroying local biodiversity and ecology, and eroding the cultural memory of Indigenous Peoples.
    Trump Sued Over Approval of Twice-Banned Pesticide

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    Feb 26, 2026
    Newsweek

    Trump Sued Over Approval of Twice-Banned Pesticide

    A number of conservation and farming groups have sued Trump and the EPA after the agency approved dicamba, a twice-banned herbicide, for use.
    Thrissur farmland which conserves 570 rice varieties including those from Thailand earns PM Modi's praise

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    Feb 26, 2026
    Malayala Manorama

    Thrissur farmland which conserves 570 rice varieties including those from Thailand earns PM Modi's praise

    The land is sorted into blocks and marked with placards. There are at least 570 such blocks for each variety of paddy that the society grows..organic paddy varieties, Thrissur organic farm, Mann Ki Baat organic rice, conserve rice seeds, LLM seed preservation, AI for crop diversity, 570 organic paddy types, Kerala rice varieties, organic farming innovation, sustainable agriculture technology, rice seed conservation efforts, prime minister program agriculture, AI in agricultural research, large language model for farming, diverse paddy cultivation
    India, Nepal sign MoU to boost transboundary cooperation on biodiversity, climate action

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    Feb 26, 2026
    The New Indian Express

    India, Nepal sign MoU to boost transboundary cooperation on biodiversity, climate action

    The MoU was signed by Bhupendra Yadav, Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change, and Madhav Prasad Chaulagain, Nepal’s Cabinet Minister for For
    Beavers released to transform West Glen River in Lincolnshire

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    Feb 26, 2026
    BBC News

    Beavers released to transform West Glen River in Lincolnshire

    A family of beavers have been brought from Scotland to improve biodiversity in a Lincolnshire river.
    Women farmers for climate: ‘We are passionate about soil health, animal care, biodiversity’

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    Feb 26, 2026
    The Irish Times

    Women farmers for climate: ‘We are passionate about soil health, animal care, biodiversity’

    A recent event, Rooted in Strength: Women, Climate and Food Justice, celebrated women farmers
    India, Nepal sign MoU to boost cooperation in forests, environment

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    Feb 25, 2026
    Daily Excelsior

    India, Nepal sign MoU to boost cooperation in forests, environment

    NEW DELHI, Feb 25: India and Nepal on Wednesday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to boost bilateral cooperation in areas of forests, wildlife, environment, biodiversity conservation, and climate change. The MoU envisages cooperation between the two sides in formulation of biodiversity conservation strategies at the landscape level with emphasis on species such as elephant, Gangetic dolphin, rhinoceros, snow leopard, tiger and vultures, officials said. “It also provides for strengthened forest and protected area management, restoration of corridors and other […]
    Nepal sign MoU to strengthen cooperation in Forests, Wildlife, Environment, Biodiversity Conservation and Climate Change

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    Feb 25, 2026
    The Tribune

    Nepal sign MoU to strengthen cooperation in Forests, Wildlife, Environment, Biodiversity Conservation and Climate Change

    Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India, on Wednesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ministry of Forests and Environment, Government of Nepal, to promote bilateral cooperation in the areas of forests, wildlife, environment, biodiversity conservation and climate change, including restoration of wildlife corridors and interlinking areas, and exchange of knowledge, technical expertise and best practices as per an official statement by the Ministry.
    India and Nepal Unite for Conservation: New MoU to Preserve Wildlife and Biodiversity

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    Feb 25, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    India and Nepal Unite for Conservation: New MoU to Preserve Wildlife and Biodiversity

    India and Nepal signed a memorandum of understanding to enhance cooperation in forest management, wildlife protection, and biodiversity conservation. The MoU emphasizes developing strategies for species like elephants and tigers, and addresses forest crimes, aiming to boost cross-border conservation efforts. It was signed by ministers from both nations.
    5 iconic species from the Western Ghats and where to find them

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    Feb 25, 2026
    Times of India

    5 iconic species from the Western Ghats and where to find them

    The Western Ghats, an ancient mountain range in India, boasts exceptional biodiversity and a high level of endemism. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to unique species like the lion-tailed macaque, Nilgiri tahr, Malabar giant squirrel, Amboli toad, and Nilgiri wood pigeon, found nowhere else on Earth. These creatures rely on the region's diverse microhabitats for survival.