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    Three Flamingo habitats have high toxin levels, report

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    Mar 23, 2026
    The Hindu

    Three Flamingo habitats have high toxin levels, report

    Rising toxin levels in Navi Mumbai's flamingo habitats threaten biodiversity, prompting urgent calls for conservation action.
    Protecting biodiversity: Strategy improves, but outcomes remain uncertain

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    Mar 23, 2026
    Business Standard

    Protecting biodiversity: Strategy improves, but outcomes remain uncertain

    A key concern is the gap between restoration and degradation: while 24.1 mn hectares are restored against a 26 mn target, nearly 30% of India's land still faces degradation
    Zeenat Aman moved by turtle hatchings in Goa, urges CM Pramod Sawant to protect environment: ‘I am in tears…’

    English

    Mar 23, 2026
    Hindustan Times

    Zeenat Aman moved by turtle hatchings in Goa, urges CM Pramod Sawant to protect environment: ‘I am in tears…’

    Bollywood actor Zeenat Aman becomes emotional as she pens about the turtle hatchling migration on a Goa beach, alerting about the need to protect biodiversity. | Travel
    9 animals living in the wettest place on Earth: From a venomous snake and a creature that smells like popcorn

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    Mar 23, 2026
    Times of India

    9 animals living in the wettest place on Earth: From a venomous snake and a creature that smells like popcorn

    Mawsynram, a small village located in the state of Meghalaya, has the distinction of being the wettest place on Earth, with an enormous amount of rainfall occurring there each year. For most of us, this might sound like a rather unpleasant, even unlivable, condition. But as we see with many things, with nature, what might seem like an extreme condition might just provide an opportunity. The constant rain has created a rich, dense environment, full of life. The rain has created a forest, a misty landscape, and a rich soil that has made this region a biodiversity hotspot. From rare mammals, through striking birds, to reptiles, the fauna of this region reflects its intensity. While some of them are well-known, others are not, but they are all uniquely suited to survive, even thrive, in one of the wettest climates on Earth. PC: AI-Generated
    Kane Forest Preserve Foundation’s annual plant sale set for April 25 in St. Charles

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    Mar 23, 2026
    Shaw Local Enewspapers

    Kane Forest Preserve Foundation’s annual plant sale set for April 25 in St. Charles

    The Kane Forest Preserve Foundation will hold its annual native plant sale to promote biodiversity, support local systems, and foster sustainable gardening practices.
    Navi Mumbai News: K J Somaiya Engineering Students Lead Clean-Up Drive At Kharghar Hills To Promote Environmental Conservation

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    Mar 23, 2026
    Free Press Journal

    Navi Mumbai News: K J Somaiya Engineering Students Lead Clean-Up Drive At Kharghar Hills To Promote Environmental Conservation

    Students of K J Somaiya School of Engineering conducted a clean-up drive at Kharghar Hills, removing waste and spreading awareness on conservation, biodiversity, and plastic pollution with support from experts and local groups.
    Eco-Tip for Monday, March 23, 2026

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    Mar 23, 2026
    Boulder Daily Camera

    Eco-Tip for Monday, March 23, 2026

    I find myself in an odd dilemma. I am dating someone who is great on many fronts. For example, he does work around biodiversity. But bizarrely, he's half-hearted about recycling.
    What is the role of National Biodiversity Authority?

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    Mar 23, 2026
    Malayala Manorama

    What is the role of National Biodiversity Authority?

    NBA constitutes panel on invasive alien species
    Why Noida’s Botanical Garden Is Closed For 2 Years - And Why It’ll Be Worth the Wait

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    Mar 23, 2026
    Times Now

    Why Noida’s Botanical Garden Is Closed For 2 Years - And Why It’ll Be Worth the Wait

    Noida Botanical Garden renovation upgrades infrastructure, adds rare plants, enhances aesthetics, and improves visitor facilities, aiming to boost biodiversity, sustainability, and become a top urban green destination reopening soon again., Noida News, Times Now
    Alicante volunteers plant 1,000 trees in major reforestation drive

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    Mar 22, 2026
    Euro Weekly News

    Alicante volunteers plant 1,000 trees in major reforestation drive

    Over 1,000 volunteers planted trees and seeds in Alicante’s Mount Orgegia, boosting biodiversity and restoring the local ecosystem.
    Cahors. Une soirée aux couleurs du Maroc et de la solidarité

    Français

    Mar 22, 2026
    La Dépêche

    Cahors. Une soirée aux couleurs du Maroc et de la solidarité

    Le CCFD-Terre Solidaire a réuni une trentaine de personnes à la chapelle de Terre-Rouge pour une visioconférence sur l’agroécologie au Maroc, mêlant témoignages locaux, musique...
    Environmentalists hit out at plan to create themed forests in Delhi’s Ridge

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    Mar 21, 2026
    Hindustan Times

    Environmentalists hit out at plan to create themed forests in Delhi’s Ridge

    Delhi's themed forest plan for the Ridge faces backlash from activists, citing ecological risks and biodiversity loss in this protected area.
    Expert committee to assess impact of invasive alien species on biodiversity

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    Mar 21, 2026
    The Tribune

    Expert committee to assess impact of invasive alien species on biodiversity

    Invasive alien species like lantana camara, prosopis juliflora and water hyacinth have caused mass degradation of native ecosystems covering around 60 per cent of the natural habitats.
    Navi Mumbai: Vashi Residents Join Drive To Save Sparrows On World Sparrow Day 2026

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    Mar 21, 2026
    Free Press Journal

    Navi Mumbai: Vashi Residents Join Drive To Save Sparrows On World Sparrow Day 2026

    On World Sparrow Day, the Divya Vaibhav Gaikwad Foundation led a community conservation drive across Vashi’s tree belt, engaging residents in installing nests, feeders, and water bowls. The initiative aimed to raise awareness about declining sparrow populations due to urbanisation and habitat loss, highlighting the importance of collective action for urban biodiversity.
    Delhi Zoo's Eid Celebration: A Forest of Activities

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    Mar 21, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Delhi Zoo's Eid Celebration: A Forest of Activities

    The Delhi zoo saw a significant turnout of 18,000 visitors on Eid-ul-Fitr, featuring activities celebrating the International Day of Forests. Events included doodle sessions and educational tours focusing on biodiversity and conservation. New plantations at the bird enclosure enhanced the zoo's habitat and environmental responsibility.
    Experts See Red With Green Credit Gamble

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    Mar 21, 2026
    Deccan Chronicle

    Experts See Red With Green Credit Gamble

    Corporate giants get the green light to lease India’s forest lands, but experts fear a ‘landlord’ bureaucracy will sacrifice local water, tribal rights, and true biodiversity for timber profits
    How India’s First National Report on Nagoya Protocol is relevant for UPSC exam

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    Mar 21, 2026
    The Indian Express

    How India’s First National Report on Nagoya Protocol is relevant for UPSC exam

    India submitted its first National Report on the Nagoya Protocol on Feb 27, 2026. Learn key concepts, CBD goals, and how India implements access and benefit sharing for biodiversity conservation.
    Safeguarding Biodiversity: NBA's Battle Against Invasive Alien Species

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    Mar 21, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Safeguarding Biodiversity: NBA's Battle Against Invasive Alien Species

    The National Biodiversity Authority has formed a committee to tackle ecological and socio-economic risks from invasive species in India. This initiative follows National Green Tribunal directives and aims to map, prioritize, and manage high-risk species while developing prevention, control, and eradication guidelines.
    Auzeville-Tolosane. Conférence sur l’agroécologie

    Français

    Mar 21, 2026
    La Dépêche

    Auzeville-Tolosane. Conférence sur l’agroécologie

    La Fondation Agro Sourcing, Symbiotik agroécologie et l’INP-AgroToulouse (ENSAT) organisent la 3e édition de la Regen Farming Week du 23 au 27 mars.Il s’agit d’une tournée de...
    Seriez-vous prêt à faire un don pour sauver une forêt ?

    Français

    Mar 21, 2026
    Actualités - Orange

    Seriez-vous prêt à faire un don pour sauver une forêt ?

    Si les forêts sont au cœur de la biodiversité, les spécialistes alertent sur leur disparition. Ainsi en France, l’Office national des forêts a créé un fonds pour les préserver. En cette journée internationale des forêts, seriez-vous prêts à faire un don pour les sauver ? Selon les chiffres de l'Organisation pour l'alimentation et l'agriculture, la déforestation sur la planète représentait 10,9 millions d’hectares par an entre 2015 et 2025. Si ce chiffre était en baisse (17,6 millions d’hectares par an entre 1990 et 2000), elles restent encore bien menacées. Et la France n'est pas en reste, notamment avec le changement climatique. Les feux de forêts ont ainsi ravagé 12 300 hectares en 2024, d'après Oxfam. Comme tout le reste de l'année, mais encore plus en cette journée internationale des forêts, samedi 21 mars, les spécialistes rappellent leur utilité : elles régulent le climat, filtrent l’eau et stockent le carbone notamment. Auprès de RCF, le biologiste Julien Perrot, fondateur de La Salamandre, a insisté : "La forêt, c’est un peu une des sources de notre vie. Notre avenir dépend largement aujourd’hui de la bonne santé des écosystèmes". Un fonds mis en place depuis 2019 Si la surface forestière a tout de même progressé en France, Mickaël Ricordel, chef de projet environnement à l’Office national des forêts (ONF), a pointé un autre problème : "Nous avons un doublement de la mortalité des arbres ces dix dernières années". En cause : les effets du changement climatique, des sécheresses et des parasites. Ainsi, depuis 2019, l'ONF a mis en place un fonds de dotation qui a "pour vocation de financer des projets d’intérêt général dans les forêts publiques françaises : protection et mise en valeur de la forêt publique, préservation de la biodiversité, adaptation des forêts au changement climatique".