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Dec 17, 2025
The New Indian Express
Forest Minister Khandre warns officials aiding forest land grab
Amid criticism over withdrawing the ‘biodiversity hotspot’ tag from 8.61 acres near Bengaluru’s Cantonment Railway Station, Khandre said the decision was taken
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Dec 17, 2025
Morningstar
5 Sustainable-Investing Trends to Watch in 2026
Climate transition, soaring renewables investment, sustainable bonds, biodiversity, and AI risk will dominate conversations.
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Dec 16, 2025
Phys.org
A new study reveals the microbial biodiversity of dehesa soil
A study reveals the underground interactions between fungi and oomycetes in twenty Andalusian dehesas, wooded pasturelands typical of the Iberian Peninsula, making it possible to identify the role of water as the main driver of microorganism diversity and to shed new light on the pathogen responsible for la seca, a disease greatly affecting the holm oak
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Dec 16, 2025
EUROPE SAYS
Climate Change Threatens Ethnomedicinal Plants in Himalayas
Climate change is a formidable force that is reshaping ecosystems around the globe, significantly affecting biodiversity and the ways in which we engage with
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Dec 16, 2025
The Sunday Times
Labour weakens nature protections in push for building boom
Rachel Reeves says changes to biodiversity rules will lift block on new housing but conservationists accuse government making wildlife a scapegoat for failure
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Dec 16, 2025
Deccan Chronicle
Osmania Varsity Greenery Protective Cover for Birds
New book documents 839 plant species, highlights campus role as urban biodiversity refuge
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Dec 16, 2025
The Guardian
Ministers ‘break word’ on protecting nature after weakening biodiversity planning rule
Housing minister announces exemption to 10% net gain rule in England for smaller developments
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Dec 16, 2025
The Economic Times
'Sanjeevani' hills: Odisha is planning to develop an 'Ayurvedic paradise' that has 2,500 rare herbs and medicines
Gandhamardan hill: Odisha is leveraging the Gandhamardan hill's rich medicinal herb biodiversity to boost its economy and create jobs. The state plans extensive cultivation to become a leading producer of Ayurvedic and herbal medicines, aiming to blend traditional knowledge with modern innovation for a sustainable economic and ecological model.
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Dec 16, 2025
Devdiscourse
Zoological Survey of India's Navneet Singh Honored with Prestigious Award
Navneet Singh, a scientist from the Zoological Survey of India, received the Professor TN Ananthakrishnan Award for his outstanding contributions to entomological research. His work, focusing on the taxonomy and ecology of moths and butterflies, has significantly advanced the understanding of India's biodiversity.
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Dec 16, 2025
Outlook Business
Biodiversity Loss, Land Degradation Accelerate Global Warming, Says Report
UN report warns biodiversity loss and land degradation are accelerating global warming and threatening ecosystems
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Dec 16, 2025
India Today
GDP not enough: New metrics needed to measure development, environmental decline
GDP measures the economic output of a nation, but it overlooks pollution-linked deaths, degraded lands, disappearing biodiversity, and the long-term impacts of climate change on countries.
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Dec 16, 2025
Northern Echo
New ranger appointed to boost nature recovery at Hadrian's Wall
Hadrian’s Wall appoints new Nature Recovery Ranger, funded by The Squires Foundation, to boost conservation, biodiversity and community engagement…
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Dec 16, 2025
The Hindu
From sidelines to boardrooms: nature-based solutions, no longer ‘nice to have’
Explore the vital role of nature-based solutions in climate strategies and corporate responsibility for biodiversity at COP30.
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Dec 15, 2025
Phys.org
Clerical error found to have caused misidentification of frog specimen that once stood for an entire species
Researchers at the University of Kansas Biodiversity Institute and Natural History Museum recently uncovered a slipup from decades ago: the misidentification of a poison frog specimen from Peru used as a holotype. A holotype is an individual preserved specimen collected in the field and deemed to officially represent an entire species, though today, scientists sometimes use associated data like photos or genetic data as part of the holotype.
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Dec 15, 2025
Business Standard
Oberoi to open 25-key luxury resort at Makaibari Tea Estate in Darjeeling
One of the world's oldest and most storied tea estates, Makaibari was established in 1859 and is celebrated for its dramatic Himalayan vistas, lush primary forests, and rare biodiversity
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Dec 15, 2025
Phys.org
Farmers boosted Europe's biodiversity over the last 12,000 years
Although humans are to blame for nature's recent decline, a new study shows that for millennia, European farming practices drove biodiversity gains, not losses.
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Dec 15, 2025
CNBC TV18
Top 10 countries with the richest wildlife biodiversity
From India to Brazil, China and Congo, discover the world’s most wildlife-rich countries, known for exceptional species diversity, unique ecosystems and vital conservation value, and learn why protecting biodiversity matters for the planet’s future.
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Dec 15, 2025
MassLive
UMass study looks beyond protected lands to save Myanmar’s big cats
Using motion-sensing cameras to document the big cats, researchers noticed that all three species can be found within Myanmar’s Chindwin River Basin, an area renowned for its biodiversity.
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Dec 15, 2025
Telegraph India
Global pat for Sikkim's wildlife tourism, state's sustainability focus wins Sanctuary Asia Award
The award acknowledges Sikkim’s sustained commitment to protecting biodiversity while promoting ethical and sustainable tourism. TOFT is a leading organisation promoting responsible wildlife and nature tourism in India and South Asia, working in partnership with the Sanctuary Nature Foundation
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Dec 14, 2025
Hindustan Times
Aligarh Muslim University campus blooms with colours at Annual Chrysanthemum, Coleus, and Rose Show
Aligarh Muslim University hosted its Annual Flower Show 2025, showcasing 690 exhibits and promoting environmental awareness and biodiversity.
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