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    DENR Backs Lake Holon Annual Closure for Ecosystem Recovery

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    Jan 3, 2026
    SunStar Philippines

    DENR Backs Lake Holon Annual Closure for Ecosystem Recovery

    Lake Holon will be closed to tourists from Jan 3 to March 2026. DENR-Soccsksargen supports the move to preserve biodiversity.
    New Box Jellyfish Species Documented in Philippine Waters

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    Jan 3, 2026
    SunStar Philippines

    New Box Jellyfish Species Documented in Philippine Waters

    Marine scientists document new records of venomous box jellyfish in the Philippines, aiding biodiversity and venom research.
    largest Biodiversity Park in Bengaluru; to be named after Basavanna

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    Jan 3, 2026
    Lokmat Times

    largest Biodiversity Park in Bengaluru; to be named after Basavanna

    K'taka govt to establish third-largest Biodiversity Park in Bengaluru; to be named after Basavanna - Bengaluru, Jan 3 Minister for Forests Eshwar Khandre announced that the Cabinet has approved the establishment of a ... Get Latest News on National only on lokmattimes.com
    Boost for green cover: Gujarat forest dept to plant trees along riverbanks

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    Jan 3, 2026
    The Indian Express

    Boost for green cover: Gujarat forest dept to plant trees along riverbanks

    Gujarat government approves a Riverine Landscape Management Plan to plant trees along the banks of 185 rivers, aiming to boost green cover, biodiversity and climate resilience.
    Karnataka Cabinet Condemns VB-G RAM G Act as a Federal Betrayal; Sanctions Major Projects

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    Jan 3, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Karnataka Cabinet Condemns VB-G RAM G Act as a Federal Betrayal; Sanctions Major Projects

    The Karnataka Cabinet has criticized the Union government's VB-G RAM G Act, describing it as a federal betrayal. It approved significant projects including a biodiversity park, super specialty hospital, and suburban transport upgrade. Tension in Ballari was also addressed, and funds for education and Lokayukta amendments were sanctioned.
    Karnataka Cabinet's Bold Moves: New Park, Rural Employment Law, Super Specialty Hospital

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    Jan 2, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Karnataka Cabinet's Bold Moves: New Park, Rural Employment Law, Super Specialty Hospital

    The Karnataka cabinet criticized the BJP-led central government for replacing the rural employment law MGNREGA with the VB-G RAM G Act. Key developments include the approval of a biodiversity park, a super specialty hospital, upgrades to educational institutes, and amendments to existing laws.
    Satchari, rema-kalenga: Illegal logging continues at reserved forests

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    Jan 2, 2026
    The Daily Star

    Satchari, rema-kalenga: Illegal logging continues at reserved forests

    A vested syndicate has long been engaged in illegal tree felling in the Satchari and Rema-Kalenga reserved forests in Chunarughat upazila of Habiganj, putting the biodiversity of the protected areas at serious risk.
    acre lung space proposed for Bengaluru in the name of Basavanna

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    Jan 2, 2026
    The Hindu

    acre lung space proposed for Bengaluru in the name of Basavanna

    More than 150 years after the last big lung space was created in Bengaluru, the State government on Friday approved setting up of Vishwaguru Basavanna Biodiversity Park in North Bengaluru with an initial funding of ₹50 crore.
    Bengaluru To Get New Biodiversity Park, Third Largest After Lalbagh And Cubbon

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    Jan 2, 2026
    News18

    Bengaluru To Get New Biodiversity Park, Third Largest After Lalbagh And Cubbon

    Vishwa Guru Basavanna Biodiversity Park at Madappanahalli near Yelahanka gets Cabinet approval, set to become Bengaluru's third-largest urban green space.
    NBA Releases ₹45 Lakh ABS Funds, Boosting Red Sanders Farmers and Biodiversity

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    Jan 2, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    NBA Releases ₹45 Lakh ABS Funds, Boosting Red Sanders Farmers and Biodiversity

    To date, the NBA has channelled more than ₹104 crore (USD 11.5 million) to Andhra Pradesh alone, which hosts the world’s largest Red Sanders reserves.
    NBA Releases ₹45 Lakh To Red Sanders Farmers In AP

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    Jan 2, 2026
    Deccan Chronicle

    NBA Releases ₹45 Lakh To Red Sanders Farmers In AP

    The funds were disbursed through the Andhra Pradesh State Biodiversity Board: Reports
    Changement climatique : 2025 parmi les années les plus chaudes jamais mesurées

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    Jan 2, 2026
    Actualités - Orange

    Changement climatique : 2025 parmi les années les plus chaudes jamais mesurées

    L’année 2025 s’est imposée comme l’une des plus chaudes jamais enregistrées en France, avec 279 jours plus chauds que les normales et plusieurs records de température battus, rapporte franceinfo. L’année 2025 a été marquée par des températures élevées en France. Selon les analyses de FranceInfo publiées mercredi 31 janvier, 279 jours ont été plus chauds en France que par le passé (entre 1971 et 2000). La chaleur n’est donc plus un épisode ponctuel mais durable, car elle est aussi bien perceptible en hiver qu’au printemps ainsi qu’en automne. Elle est l’un des effets concrets du changement climatique. Selon l’analyse des données Copernicus réalisée par l’AFP, l’année 2025 figure parmi les trois années les plus chaudes jamais mesurées, avec plusieurs records absolus de température battus dans le monde. Au total, 120 records de températures mensuels ont été battus dans plus de 70 pays. Au Sahel et en Afrique de l’Ouest, les températures étaient supérieures de 0,7 à 1,5 °C à leur moyenne saisonnière. Des années à venir encore plus chaudes Les conséquences de cette chaleur sont nombreuses : sur le plan sanitaire, les températures élevées augmentent les risques pour les populations vulnérables. En ce qui concerne l’agriculture, les sols sont plus secs, ce qui exerce une pression sur les ressources en eau, le rendement et sur la biodiversité. Selon Météo France, les prochaines années s'annoncent encore plus chaudes : "La température moyenne annuelle de 2025 serait dépassée plus d'une année sur deux dans une France à + 2,7°C à l'horizon 2050 et quasi systématiquement dans une France à + 4°C à l'horizon 2100".
    National Biodiversity Authority disburses ₹45 lakh to red sanders farmers from Andhra Pradesh

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    Jan 2, 2026
    Hindustan Times

    National Biodiversity Authority disburses ₹45 lakh to red sanders farmers from Andhra Pradesh

    National Biodiversity Authority disburses ₹45 lakh to red sanders farmers from Andhra Pradesh| India News
    Empowering Farmers: Red Sanders Conservation Yields Economic Benefits

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    Jan 2, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Empowering Farmers: Red Sanders Conservation Yields Economic Benefits

    The National Biodiversity Authority has disbursed Rs 45 lakh to Andhra Pradesh's red sanders farmers as part of their ongoing 'Access and Benefit Sharing' initiative. This brings India's total disbursements to over Rs 143.5 crore, rewarding sustainable conservation efforts and providing dual income benefits to farmers.
    Biodiversity authority releases Rs 45 lakh for Red Sanders growers in Andhra

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    Jan 2, 2026
    Lokmat Times

    Biodiversity authority releases Rs 45 lakh for Red Sanders growers in Andhra

    Biodiversity authority releases Rs 45 lakh for Red Sanders growers in Andhra - New Delhi, Jan 2 The National Biodiversity Authority (NBA) has continued its series of Access and Benefit Sharing ... Get Latest News on National only on lokmattimes.com
    From Kashmir’s Mallow to Bengal’s 14 greens

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    Jan 2, 2026
    The Indian Express

    From Kashmir’s Mallow to Bengal’s 14 greens

    From the pungent, mustard-laden fields of Punjab to the ritualistic choddo shaag of a Bengali kitchen, India’s relationship with spinach transcends the simple salad bowl. These varieties represent a seasonal map of India’s biodiversity, offering a masterclass in how simple tempering and regional spices can transform humble greens into nutritional powerhouses.
    Biodiversity Board Ex-Chief Wins Case for Parity

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    Jan 1, 2026
    Deccan Chronicle

    Biodiversity Board Ex-Chief Wins Case for Parity

    Court says denial of Sixth Pay Commission benefits violated equality principles
    A coral reef's daily pulse reshapes microbes in surrounding waters

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    Jan 1, 2026
    Phys.org

    A coral reef's daily pulse reshapes microbes in surrounding waters

    Coral reefs are often described as biodiversity hotspots, but new research shows they also act as powerful regulators of the microscopic life in the surrounding ocean.
    Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar In Focus As Special Environment Calendar 2026 Is Released

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    Jan 1, 2026
    Free Press Journal

    Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar In Focus As Special Environment Calendar 2026 Is Released

    The calendar features sharp and aesthetically captivating photographs showcasing nature, biodiversity, heritage and culture, with a special focus on Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar. A distinctive feature of the calendar is that it is completely plastic-free, reinforcing its core message of sustainability
    A Silent Call From Oldest Ranges: Aravalli Faces Shrinking Forests, Vanishing Hills And Biodiversity Loss

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    Jan 1, 2026
    Republic World

    A Silent Call From Oldest Ranges: Aravalli Faces Shrinking Forests, Vanishing Hills And Biodiversity Loss

    The Aravalli mountains are divided into two main ranges - the Sambhar Sirohi Range and the Sambhar Khetri Range in Rajasthan, with an extension of about 560 km. Guru Shikhar is the highest peak of the Aravalli with 1722 meters, located near Mount Abu.