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    Sacred groves key to biodiversity conservation, says study

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    Jul 4, 2026
    The Hindu

    Sacred groves key to biodiversity conservation, says study

    A study highlights the crucial role of sacred groves in biodiversity conservation and ecosystem functions, even when isolated.
    Slow Loris rescued in Zunheboto, released in wild

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    Jul 4, 2026
    Times of India

    Slow Loris rescued in Zunheboto, released in wild

    Endangered slow loris rescued in Sukhalu village, Zunheboto, handed to district tourism association and released at Sukhai Biodiversity Conservation Area.
    Invasive Black Locust Trees Threatening Central Europe's Rich Grasslands

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    Jul 4, 2026
    Times of India

    Invasive Black Locust Trees Threatening Central Europe's Rich Grasslands

    Science News: Learn how the once-beneficial black locust trees in Germany are becoming invasive and threatening biodiversity in Central Europe's species-rich grasslands, as scientists highlight a conservation dilemma.
    China's forests with the greatest tree diversity were better at keeping carbon in the soil as temperatures rose, scientists found, because soil microbes released less carbon and stored more in biomass

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    Jul 4, 2026
    Times of India

    China's forests with the greatest tree diversity were better at keeping carbon in the soil as temperatures rose, scientists found, because soil microbes released less carbon and stored more in biomass

    Rest of World News: A recent study reveals that forests with a higher diversity of tree species in China are better at storing carbon in the soil despite rising temperatures, thanks to more efficient soil microbes. This research emphasizes the importance of biodiversity in climate change mitigation and forest management strategies.
    Blue Economy projects threaten coastal livelihoods, says Chennai panel

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    Jul 4, 2026
    The News Minute

    Blue Economy projects threaten coastal livelihoods, says Chennai panel

    Fishers from Kovalam told the hearing that the proposed Mamallan Reservoir would convert the Nemmeli-Kovalam tidal salt marsh into a freshwater reservoir, destroying a vital wetland that supports fisheries, biodiversity and flood protection.
    Scientists discover new glow-in-the-dark mushroom species in Mexico's cloud forests: Here's why they glow

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    Jul 4, 2026
    The Economic Times

    Scientists discover new glow-in-the-dark mushroom species in Mexico's cloud forests: Here's why they glow

    Mexico's cloud forests are home to newly discovered bioluminescent fungi, some species entirely new to science. These glowing mushrooms, belonging to the Mycena genus, illuminate the forest floor through a chemical reaction. This exciting find, detailed in the Journal of Fungi, underscores the rich biodiversity of these threatened ecosystems and adds to our understanding of why fungi produce light, with theories suggesting spore dispersal through insect attraction.
    Assam documents butterflies of Bodoland Territorial Region

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    Jul 4, 2026
    The Hindu

    Assam documents butterflies of Bodoland Territorial Region

    Assam's new booklet reveals 346 butterfly species in Bodoland, highlighting its rich biodiversity and ecological significance
    Birdsong data from Merlin ID app to help global biodiversity project

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    Jul 4, 2026
    The Guardian

    Birdsong data from Merlin ID app to help global biodiversity project

    Cornell Lab for Ornithology plans data linkup between app and population monitoring on eBird platform
    Indian Potash Ltd ties up with UPL arm to boost sugarcane yield around Gujarat mill

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    Jul 4, 2026
    The Economic Times

    Indian Potash Ltd ties up with UPL arm to boost sugarcane yield around Gujarat mill

    Indian Potash Ltd. has partnered with UPL Ltd. to significantly boost sugarcane output in Gujarat. This three-year collaboration will introduce advanced farming techniques, including regenerative practices and better resource management, across 2,000 acres. The initiative aims to enhance farmer prosperity and sustainability around IPL's Kodinar Sugar Mill, leveraging scientific agronomy and digital tools for improved yields and conservation.
    Invasive Black Locust Trees: A Cautionary Tale in Switzerland's Ecology

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    Jul 4, 2026
    Times of India

    Invasive Black Locust Trees: A Cautionary Tale in Switzerland's Ecology

    Rest of World News: Switzerland's extensive planting of black locust trees for erosion control backfires as invasive species threaten biodiversity and alter soil chemistry, sparking a conservation debate.
    ‘Harmony of the wild’: IAS officer marvels at elephant's chance encounter with deer herd. Just 240 km from Bengaluru, this lush tiger reserve promises an unforgettable wildlife escape

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    Jul 4, 2026
    The Economic Times

    ‘Harmony of the wild’: IAS officer marvels at elephant's chance encounter with deer herd. Just 240 km from Bengaluru, this lush tiger reserve promises an unforgettable wildlife escape

    A heartwarming video from Mudumalai Tiger Reserve, shared by IAS officer Supriya Sahu, captured a rare, peaceful encounter between a majestic tusker and a herd of deer. This stunning footage highlights the incredible biodiversity and harmonious coexistence within the reserve, a vital sanctuary for tigers and elephants alike. Located in the Nilgiri region, Mudumalai forms a crucial wildlife corridor with neighboring reserves, safeguarding endangered species.
    Rain deficiency ‘alarming’ in Meghalaya, cautions CM

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    Jul 3, 2026
    Times of India

    Rain deficiency ‘alarming’ in Meghalaya, cautions CM

    Meghalaya sees over 80% rainfall deficiency in June, CM Conrad Sangma warns of “existential crisis,” urges El Niño preparedness, water conservation and natural farming.
    Self-learning for stronger Asean watershed resilience

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    Jul 3, 2026
    The Manila Times

    Self-learning for stronger Asean watershed resilience

    ECO Heutagogy, the self-directed, self-determined approach to learning applied in environmental contexts, can help communities contribute to the long-term health of watersheds that they rely on. It can also help increase watersheds’ resilience and adaptability to changes, while improving their functions such as water supply, flood regulation, soil stabilization, and support for biodiversity and livelihoods.
    Lucknow’s new weekend escape: Niyamatpur eco-tourism hub nears completion

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    Jul 3, 2026
    Hindustan Times

    Lucknow’s new weekend escape: Niyamatpur eco-tourism hub nears completion

    At the heart of the project is a 2-km nature trail that meanders through the forest, offering visitors an opportunity to explore its rich biodiversity on foot
    First assessment of online global trade in brachyuran land crabs

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    Jul 3, 2026
    Phys.org

    First assessment of online global trade in brachyuran land crabs

    New research has begun to lift the lid on the global online trade in land crabs, leading scientists to call for closer monitoring and regulation to better understand any effects it may be having on native populations and global biodiversity. The study, published in Oryx, highlights how the tropical aquatic aquarium trade, a multimillion-dollar industry, has evolved to include sales of both hermit crabs (anomurans) and true crabs (brachyurans), growing significantly in popularity over the last two decades.
    Finding Indian Dory: CMFRI discovers new fish species off Kerala coast

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    Jul 3, 2026
    Malayala Manorama

    Finding Indian Dory: CMFRI discovers new fish species off Kerala coast

    CMFRI scientists identified a new species, *Cyttopsis indica* (Indian Dory), off Kerala's coast, previously misidentified as *Cyttopsis rosea*..new fish species Kerala, Indian Dory discovery, Cyttopsis indica, CMFRI scientists Kochi, deep sea fish Arabian Sea, marine biodiversity India, Kollam fishermen catch, new species identification, fish mistaken identity, deep sea ecosystems, waxy lipids in fish, commercial fishing depths, scientific secrets ocean, future marine resources, Indian Journal of Fisheries
    CMFRI identifies new fish species in Arabian Sea

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    Jul 3, 2026
    Lokmat Times

    CMFRI identifies new fish species in Arabian Sea

    CMFRI identifies new fish species in Arabian Sea - Kochi, July 3 In a breakthrough that highlights the vast and largely unexplored biodiversity of India's deep seas, ... Get Latest News on Technology only on lokmattimes.com
    Malaysia planted millions of Brazilian rubber trees for latex and export income, but scientists now say the plantations hold only a fraction of the wildlife found in natural rainforests

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    Jul 3, 2026
    Times of India

    Malaysia planted millions of Brazilian rubber trees for latex and export income, but scientists now say the plantations hold only a fraction of the wildlife found in natural rainforests

    Science News: This article explores the significant ecological consequences of rubber tree plantations in Malaysia, highlighting the loss of wildlife and biodiversity in comparison to natural rainforests. It discusses the economic importance of rubber cultivation while emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and conservation efforts.
    Escaped flowerhorn fish threaten biodiversity, pose potential public health risks in Laguna, Philippines

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    Jul 3, 2026
    Phys.org

    Escaped flowerhorn fish threaten biodiversity, pose potential public health risks in Laguna, Philippines

    A hardy aquarium fish prized for its golden hue, the ornamental Flowerhorn cichlid (Amphilophus spp.) has become a problem for the residents of San Pablo City, Laguna: It is increasingly taking on an outsized role in both the natural ecosystem and local aquaculture operations in nearby Lake Sampaloc.
    How the Introduction of Stoats in New Zealand Led to Native Bird Extinctions

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    Jul 3, 2026
    Times of India

    How the Introduction of Stoats in New Zealand Led to Native Bird Extinctions

    Science News: Discover the failed ecological intervention when New Zealand introduced stoats to control rabbit populations, resulting in the decline of native bird species and a biodiversity crisis that persists today.