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    Dr Jitendra informs RS about initiatives to protect ‘Marine Life’ across India’s sea shores

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    Apr 2, 2026
    Daily Excelsior

    Dr Jitendra informs RS about initiatives to protect ‘Marine Life’ across India’s sea shores

    Excelsior Correspondent NEW DELHI, Apr 2: Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology, Earth Sciences, and MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr. Jitendra Singh today highlighted the Government’s focused efforts to protect marine life,marine biodiversity and sustainably harness ocean resources, stating that India has, for the first time, adopted an institutional and mission-mode approach towards ocean conservation under the Deep Ocean Mission. Replying to supplementary questions during the Question Hour in Rajya […]
    Fremantle goes wild as first ReWild Fest heads to the Piazza, encouraging local planting and biodiversity

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    Apr 2, 2026
    PerthNow

    Fremantle goes wild as first ReWild Fest heads to the Piazza, encouraging local planting and biodiversity

    The first ever ReWild Fest is blossoming at the Fremantle Piazza, celebrating urban rewilding and community planting right in the heart of the port city.
    Delhi Gets Its First 10-Yr Scientific Work Plan To Manage Biodiversity

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    Apr 2, 2026
    Times of India

    Delhi Gets Its First 10-Yr Scientific Work Plan To Manage Biodiversity

    Delhi gets first 10-year forest work plan till 2036-37 to remove invasive trees, restore native biodiversity, boost regeneration, and protect Ridge and Yamuna habitats.
    To boost conservation, Delhi expands wildlife inspector posts

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    Apr 2, 2026
    Times of India

    To boost conservation, Delhi expands wildlife inspector posts

    Delhi govt creates nine wildlife inspector posts, expanding enforcement beyond HQ to field divisions to curb poaching, manage conflicts and protect biodiversity.
    India Adopts Mission-Mode Approach to Ocean Conservation: Deep Ocean Mission Drives Marine Biodiversity Protection

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    Apr 2, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    India Adopts Mission-Mode Approach to Ocean Conservation: Deep Ocean Mission Drives Marine Biodiversity Protection

    Dr. Jitendra Singh welcomed the engagement, noting that such discussions are critical in shaping policy priorities and raising awareness about ocean ecosystems.
    David Attenborough's new BBC series Secret Garden star unveiled

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    Apr 2, 2026
    The Mirror

    David Attenborough's new BBC series Secret Garden star unveiled

    The series highlights the huge number of different creatures that live in our gardens, which can sometimes rival the rainforest for biodiversity
    Delhi's Bold Step: Enhancing Wildlife Protection with New Inspectors

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    Apr 2, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Delhi's Bold Step: Enhancing Wildlife Protection with New Inspectors

    The Delhi government has sanctioned nine new wildlife inspector positions to bolster its efforts in protecting biodiversity. This initiative aims to fill the gaps left by a single dedicated post, enhancing field enforcement against illegal activities and fostering urban wildlife conservation.
    Microscopic coils and coffee trees lead to new fungal discovery

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    Apr 2, 2026
    Phys.org

    Microscopic coils and coffee trees lead to new fungal discovery

    Yunnan Province in southwestern China is a global biodiversity hotspot, accommodating an incredible variety of plants and animals. It is also the heart of China's coffee industry, with Yunnan accounting for almost all of the country's coffee production. However, coffee plants are very common hosts for many types of fungi, which can act as harmful diseases, harmless residents, or natural recyclers—these factors can impact the plant's health and how much coffee it produces.
    Agoda's Top Picks for Thrilling Jungle Safari Adventures in Asia

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    Apr 2, 2026
    The Manila Times

    Agoda's Top Picks for Thrilling Jungle Safari Adventures in Asia

    **media[998620]**SINGAPORE, April 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Digital travel platform Agoda has identified a selection of jungle safari destinations across Asia, where diverse wildlife and breathtaking landscapes await. With a growing interest in nature-based travel, jungle safaris offer unique opportunities to explore the rich biodiversity and natural beauty of Asia's forests and national parks.**media[998621]**
    Aura Conservation Park conducts 2-days workshop

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    Apr 2, 2026
    The Hitavada

    Aura Conservation Park conducts 2-days workshop

    aura conservation park recently hosted a 2 days, captivating residential workshop on the fascinating world of honey bees and marvelous medicinal plants. the event aimed to impart knowledge on the importance of medicinal plants and the crucial role of honey bees in biodiversity and pollination. over two days, participants delved into the intricacies of nature’s pharmacy and the significance of conserving these natural resources. the workshop covered topics such as nature’s pharmacy, vanushadhi darshan, and t
    After 2-year delay, Gurgaon’s biodiversity park set for upgrade with library-cum-amphitheatre

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    Apr 1, 2026
    Times of India

    After 2-year delay, Gurgaon’s biodiversity park set for upgrade with library-cum-amphitheatre

    GMDA revives Gurgaon biodiversity park upgrade: Rs 4 crore library-cum-amphitheatre at Tau Devi Lal Park with reading rooms, hall and 100-seat amphitheatre.
    Unveiling the Depths: 38 New Ocean Species Discovered off Japan's Coast

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    Apr 1, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Unveiling the Depths: 38 New Ocean Species Discovered off Japan's Coast

    An international expedition led by The Nippon Foundation and JAMSTEC discovered 38 new ocean species in Japan's deep waters. This initiative, featuring pioneering research and international collaboration, emphasizes the importance of exploring unexplored marine territories and understanding biodiversity for better conservation strategies.
    National Biodiversity Authority Received Over 1,000 Applications In A Year

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    Apr 1, 2026
    Deccan Chronicle

    National Biodiversity Authority Received Over 1,000 Applications In A Year

    Biotechnology, pharma, chemicals, food sciences, biochemistry, agrochemicals, polymer tech., microbiology, biomedical eng., textiles sectors filed applications.
    Rise in IPR Filings Reflects Stronger Biodiversity Act

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    Apr 1, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Rise in IPR Filings Reflects Stronger Biodiversity Act

    Over 1,000 IPR applications related to India's biological resources were filed in 2025-26 due to strengthened regulations from the Biological Diversity (Amendment) Act, 2023. The National Biodiversity Authority saw increased compliance and transparency. Applications spanned multiple sectors like biotechnology and pharmaceuticals.
    188-yr-old banyan shows rapid leaf devpt120 days after transplant from Pachpaoli

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    Apr 1, 2026
    The Hitavada

    188-yr-old banyan shows rapid leaf devpt120 days after transplant from Pachpaoli

    a 188-year-old banyan tree (ficus benghalensis) transplanted from thakkar gram, pachpaoli, to gorewada biodiversity park in november 2025 is showing rapid leaf and branch development 120 days after the operation despite temperatures of 40 degrees celsius, according to court-appointed botanistdilipchinchmalatpure, co-ordinator, nagpur beautification committee, who oversaw the transplantation.the tree, 42 feet tall and 34 feet in girth, was moved nine kilometres across the city after a public interest litigat
    Only 20 years left to stop spiraling decline in British biodiversity, according to study

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    Mar 31, 2026
    Phys.org

    Only 20 years left to stop spiraling decline in British biodiversity, according to study

    There is a closing 20-year window in which decisions on climate and land use will determine the fate of dozens of native birds, butterflies and plants across Great Britain, which is already one of the most nature-depleted countries globally. That is the warning in a new study led by the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH), which, for the first time, predicts how different combined environmental changes would affect the survival of species within 1km square areas across the country.
    Parasites defy biodiversity rules, thriving far from the equator

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    Mar 31, 2026
    Phys.org

    Parasites defy biodiversity rules, thriving far from the equator

    For decades, scientists have observed a clear pattern across the natural world: biodiversity tends to be higher near the equator and lower toward the poles. Known as the latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG), this trend holds across ecosystems—from forests to oceans—and across life forms, from bacteria and plants to animals.
    Two rare snake species recorded in India with unique body features

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    Mar 31, 2026
    Times of India

    Two rare snake species recorded in India with unique body features

    Animals News: The country continues to surprise the scientific community with its biodiversity and the availability of new, unknown species of animals. New research.
    India Emerges as Global Leader in Biodiversity Compliance, Accounts for 56% of Nagoya Protocol Certificates

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    Mar 31, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    India Emerges as Global Leader in Biodiversity Compliance, Accounts for 56% of Nagoya Protocol Certificates

    Despite 142 countries being registered on the ABS Clearing-House platform, only 34 countries have issued IRCCs so far, underscoring the implementation gap globally.
    Conservation Clash: South Africa's West Coast Mining Controversy

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    Mar 31, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Conservation Clash: South Africa's West Coast Mining Controversy

    South Africa's West Coast is facing a surge in mining applications, prompting locals to take legal action to protect the environment. Concerns are growing over the potential harm to biodiversity and heritage sites, while activists stress the urgent need for proper oversight to ensure environmental and social justice.