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    If you ever feel hopeless, Madhavan has a powerful lesson to learn from women who brought a dead river back to life

    English

    Mar 10, 2026
    The Economic Times

    If you ever feel hopeless, Madhavan has a powerful lesson to learn from women who brought a dead river back to life

    Actor R. Madhavan recently shared a video on his Instagram story highlighting the revival of the Naganathi river in Tamil Nadu, which had remained dry for nearly 20 years. The video shows how around 40,000 rural women, supported by the Art of Livings River Rejuvenation Project, worked together to restore groundwater and farming in the region by digging recharge wells and building water conservation structures.
    India's Green Leap: Expanding Horizons in Climate Conservation

    English

    Mar 10, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    India's Green Leap: Expanding Horizons in Climate Conservation

    India's government, under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has made substantial progress in climate protection. The number of protected areas increased significantly, and environmental clearances have been expedited. Significant enhancements in biodiversity, such as increased tiger and elephant reserves, have been achieved to boost conservation efforts.
    Biodiversity Study Centre at Kidoor inaugurated

    English

    Mar 10, 2026
    The Hindu

    Biodiversity Study Centre at Kidoor inaugurated

    The newly inaugurated Biodiversity Study Centre in Kidoor enhances Kumbla's appeal for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.
    Early detection of forest fires critical for protecting biodiversity-rich habitats: study

    English

    Mar 10, 2026
    The Hindu

    Early detection of forest fires critical for protecting biodiversity-rich habitats: study

    The temporal analysis shows that fires in Idukki are strongly seasonal, with the majority of incidents occurring during the January–April dry season
    Sélestat. Ce jeudi, soirée d’échanges autour de l’agroécologie au presbytère Saint

    Français

    Mar 10, 2026
    Dna (Dernières Nouvelles D'Alsace)

    Sélestat. Ce jeudi, soirée d’échanges autour de l’agroécologie au presbytère Saint

    L’équipe locale de l’ONG CCFD-Terre solidaire invite à participer jeudi 12 mars à un webinaire en direct avec un partenaire marocain, Terre et ...
    Forest officials adopt multi-pronged strategies to curb fire and step up wildlife safety in VTR

    English

    Mar 10, 2026
    Hindustan Times

    Forest officials adopt multi-pronged strategies to curb fire and step up wildlife safety in VTR

    Sharing the information, Gaurav Ojha, chief wildlife warden and field director of VTR, said that the dry weather during summer significantly increases the risk of forest fires, which can threaten the reserve’s rich biodiversity, including several endangered species.
    Green manifesto pitches Western Ghats governance council & relocation of people from elephant corridors

    English

    Mar 10, 2026
    Malayala Manorama

    Green manifesto pitches Western Ghats governance council & relocation of people from elephant corridors

    A key pillar of the charter is the call for a transition in agriculture..Kerala green manifesto, environmental conservation Kerala, sustainable development Kerala elections, AI environmental policy, LLM ecological governance, Kerala farmers' agenda, Western Ghats protection, agroecology Kerala, organic farming initiatives Kerala, river basin planning Kerala, industrial pollution control Kerala, coastal resilience Kerala, tourism carrying capacity Kerala, climate action Kerala, AI for policy recommendations
    Green tech jackpot or eco disaster? Malaysia's forests hide rare earth metal 'goldmines'

    English

    Mar 10, 2026
    Times of India

    Green tech jackpot or eco disaster? Malaysia's forests hide rare earth metal 'goldmines'

    Trending News: Malaysia’s lush forests are no less than treasures; they are biodiversity hotspots well known for their ancient trees and wildlife. But recent discove.
    Odisha's National Wildlife Conclave Focuses on Need for Community-Led Conservation

    English

    Mar 10, 2026
    Deccan Chronicle

    Odisha's National Wildlife Conclave Focuses on Need for Community-Led Conservation

    Researchers and officials from institutions such as the ISRO, Wildlife Institute of India, Zoological Survey of India, the Odisha Biodiversity Board, and the Wildlife Trust of India shared insights from field research and conservation projects
    Faunal survey in Kerala’s Vazhachal adds 26 species to checklist of wildlife division in Western Ghats

    English

    Mar 10, 2026
    The Hindu

    Faunal survey in Kerala’s Vazhachal adds 26 species to checklist of wildlife division in Western Ghats

    A faunal survey in Kerala's Vazhachal adds 26 new species to the wildlife checklist, showcasing the region's rich biodiversity.
    Philippines sustains strong presence at ITB Berlin 2026

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    Mar 10, 2026
    The Manila Times

    Philippines sustains strong presence at ITB Berlin 2026

    THE Philippines participated in the upcoming Internationale Tourismus Börse (ITB) Berlin 2026 at Berlin ExpoCenter City (formerly Messe Berlin), Germany on March 3 to 5, 2026. The Philippine booth — composed of 36 tourism stakeholders from the hotel, resort, tour operator, and local government sectors — showcased the country's acclaimed destinations, natural biodiversity, cultural heritage, and unique culinary experiences.
    The Himalayas and the Mighty Five ‘S’

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    Mar 9, 2026
    Daily Excelsior

    The Himalayas and the Mighty Five ‘S’

    Dr. Rajan Kotru rajan@rest4all.com Evoking mystique, the multi-faceted significance of the Himalayas can hardly be overstated as it defines the geological and geographical timelines, climate characteristics, biodiversity assets, human habitats and inspirational vis-a-vis spiritual contours of the globe and especially the Indian Sub-continent. Whether seen as the water tower or cultural cradle, it has been the geo-political flashpoint even in the distant past when marauders and invaders were lured by the “Golden Sparrow” Image of India or for our deep […]
    Urban Forests: The Lungs of India's Future Cities

    English

    Mar 9, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Urban Forests: The Lungs of India's Future Cities

    Ujjwal Nikam, a BJP Rajya Sabha member, emphasizes the need for urban forest conservation to improve city air quality. He proposes creating a National Urban Forest Conservation and Management Authority to protect urban biodiversity, crucial for ecological balance as cities expand rapidly in India.
    Cheetah comeback! India’s big cats revival hits milestone

    English

    Mar 9, 2026
    The Economic Times

    Cheetah comeback! India’s big cats revival hits milestone

    The cheetah population in India has now exceeded 50, with a joyful addition of five new cubs from Jwala at Kuno National Park, bringing the count to 53. This achievement marks a pivotal victory in the nations cheetah reintroduction efforts, reflecting a promising future for wildlife conservation and biodiversity restoration.
    Once ’polluted and dysfunctional,’ Knepp Estate has become a haven for wildlife

    English

    Mar 9, 2026
    Cable News Network

    Once ’polluted and dysfunctional,’ Knepp Estate has become a haven for wildlife

    Biodiversity is flourishing at the former farm, according to a two-decade review of wildlife.
    Sabah receives RM22.75mil EFT grant for biodiversity conservation

    English

    Mar 9, 2026
    The Star

    Sabah receives RM22.75mil EFT grant for biodiversity conservation

    KOTA KINABALU: The Federal Government has given a RM22.748mil grant under its Ecological Fiscal Transfer (EFT) initiative to support the state government's environmental conservation efforts.
    Tamil Nadu plans standardised framework to measure climate benefits of urban forestry

    English

    Mar 9, 2026
    The New Indian Express

    Tamil Nadu plans standardised framework to measure climate benefits of urban forestry

    Urban forestry initiatives are primarily aimed at improving green cover and biodiversity, but they also deliver significant climate mitigation and adaptation be
    John Milne MP warns government against changes to policy

    English

    Mar 8, 2026
    The Argus

    John Milne MP warns government against changes to policy

    Liberal Democrat MP John Milne warns government changes to England’s biodiversity net gain policy risk undermining nature recovery.
    The Himalayas and the Mighty Five “S”

    English

    Mar 7, 2026
    Daily Excelsior

    The Himalayas and the Mighty Five “S”

    Rajan Kotru rajan@rest4all.com Evoking mystique, the multi-faceted significance of the Himalayas can hardly be overstated as it defines the geological and geographical timelines, climate characteristics, biodiversity assets, human habitats and inspirational vis-a-vis spiritual contours of the globe and especially the Indian Sub-continent. Whether seen as the water tower or cultural cradle, it has been the geo-political flashpoint even in the distant past when marauders and invaders were lured by the “Golden Sparrow” Image of India or for our deep universal […]
    India’s 1st slender loris conservation centre opens in Dindigul

    English

    Mar 7, 2026
    Times of India

    India’s 1st slender loris conservation centre opens in Dindigul

    Dindigul: In a major push towards preserving biodiversity, Tamil Nadu govt unveiled India's first state-of-the-art Slender Loris (Devangu) Conservatio.