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    Could data from 100 million species help cure disease? One startup is betting on it

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    Mar 19, 2026
    Fortune

    Could data from 100 million species help cure disease? One startup is betting on it

    BaseCamp Research has gone to the ends of the Earth to gather genomic data and pioneered new ways to compensate communities for protecting biodiversity
    Which country is called the “Land of Snakes”? Here’s the truth behind the name

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    Mar 19, 2026
    Times of India

    Which country is called the “Land of Snakes”? Here’s the truth behind the name

    While no country is officially named the \"Land of Snakes,\" Brazil is loosely associated with the title due to its incredible biodiversity. This association is particularly strong with Ilha da Queimada Grande, or Snake Island, a small Brazilian island renowned as the most snake-dense place on Earth, home to the deadly golden lancehead viper.
    Nagaland forest minister calls for community engagement, stricter measures to safeguard biodiversity

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    Mar 19, 2026
    ThePrint

    Nagaland forest minister calls for community engagement, stricter measures to safeguard biodiversity

    Kohima, Mar 19 (PTI) Nagaland Forest Minister C L John on Thursday called for urgent action to address the rising human–elephant conflict and deforestation, as he stressed the need for stronger community engagement and stricter enforcement measures to protect the state’s biodiversity. Addressing the first-ever Nagaland Forest Officers Conference held at the Police Complex in […]
    WII Concludes Wildlife Conservation Course, Expands Public Role in Protecting Biodiversity

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    Mar 19, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    WII Concludes Wildlife Conservation Course, Expands Public Role in Protecting Biodiversity

    The 10-day programme combined theoretical insights with immersive field exposure, offering a holistic understanding of conservation challenges.
    Nagaland's Biodiversity Battle: A Call for Collective Action

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    Mar 19, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Nagaland's Biodiversity Battle: A Call for Collective Action

    Nagaland Forest Minister C L John emphasized urgent strategies to combat human-elephant conflicts and deforestation. He called for a hunting ban and increased community engagement at the Nagaland Forest Officers Conference. Discussions included forest management and eco-tourism, with a need for better use of CAMPA funds and agarwood cultivation.
    Odisha's Bold Initiative: Reviving Forgotten Foods and Crops

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    Mar 19, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Odisha's Bold Initiative: Reviving Forgotten Foods and Crops

    The Odisha government has signed an agreement with WASSAN to revive neglected crops and forgotten foods with a Rs 247.024 crore project. Spanning five years, the initiative will focus on promoting traditional crops, conserving biodiversity, and benefiting local farmers in 25 biodiversity-rich blocks across 15 districts.
    Memo Portland biodiversity attraction gets £20m government funding

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    Mar 19, 2026
    BBC News

    Memo Portland biodiversity attraction gets £20m government funding

    The attraction, in vast disused stone mines, would create about 100 year-round jobs.
    Tourist visits to Madagascar help conserve some forests, but others suffer: study suggests what to do

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    Mar 18, 2026
    Daily Excelsior

    Tourist visits to Madagascar help conserve some forests, but others suffer: study suggests what to do

    TORONTO, Mar 18: Madagascar is one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots. The island country is well known for its diverse and endangered range of wildlife. This includes over 100 species of lemurs and six species of majestic baobab trees found nowhere else. The country is also among the world’s poorest. About 80 per cent of its population lives below the international poverty line of USD 2.15 a day. Attracting tourist visits to protected areas, such as Analamazaotra-Mantadia National Park, has […]
    Bazas : le succès du Printemps des transitions au lycée agricole

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    Mar 18, 2026
    Sud Ouest

    Bazas : le succès du Printemps des transitions au lycée agricole

    Le lycée Terres de Gascogne a accueilli 60 élèves pour la troisième édition de l’événement Vis ma vie au lycée agricole, une immersion pédagogique autour de l’agroécologie et de la race bazadaise Ce
    NEERI’s Dhyani 1st Indian Woman To Join Global Biodiversity Panel

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    Mar 18, 2026
    Times of India

    NEERI’s Dhyani 1st Indian Woman To Join Global Biodiversity Panel

    Nagpur: Noted scientist Shalini Dhyani has been elected to the Multidisciplinary Expert Panel (MEP) of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform o.
    LiFE For Nature Summit Opens in Vijayawada, Advocates Regenerative Development

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    Mar 17, 2026
    Deccan Chronicle

    LiFE For Nature Summit Opens in Vijayawada, Advocates Regenerative Development

    Several state agencies, including the state pollution control board and the biodiversity board, are supporting the event
    A Guide to Identifying India’s Helpful, Harmless Snakes

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    Mar 17, 2026
    The Indian Express

    A Guide to Identifying India’s Helpful, Harmless Snakes

    India is home to several non-venomous snakes that help the environment by controlling pests, protecting crops, and supporting biodiversity. Learn how these misunderstood reptiles are essential for our planet.
    Madrid removes over 4,000 invasive animals

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    Mar 17, 2026
    Euro Weekly News

    Madrid removes over 4,000 invasive animals

    Madrid removed over 4,000 invasive animals in 2025, targeting exotic animals that threaten local wildlife, habitats, and biodiversity.
    Delhi's Green Action Plan: A Strategic Leap Towards Urban Biodiversity

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    Mar 17, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Delhi's Green Action Plan: A Strategic Leap Towards Urban Biodiversity

    The Delhi forest department targets 70.82 lakh plantings by 2026-27 under its Green Action Plan, utilizing a canopy opening method. This approach aims to improve sapling growth and urban biodiversity through a multi-tiered plantation model that enhances air quality and reduces pollutants, complementing efforts to achieve the previous year's targets.
    CMFRI launches deep-sea expedition to study seamount fisheries in Arabian Sea

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    Mar 17, 2026
    The Hindu Business Line

    CMFRI launches deep-sea expedition to study seamount fisheries in Arabian Sea

    The project will also develop AI-based tools for automated identification of squid, cuttlefish and octopus species, which will significantly strengthen scientific understanding of deep-sea biodiversity
    Doctor spots a rare fragrant tree in Gurgaon park. Indian Forest Officer links it to matchsticks from old days. Here's why

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    Mar 17, 2026
    The Economic Times

    Doctor spots a rare fragrant tree in Gurgaon park. Indian Forest Officer links it to matchsticks from old days. Here's why

    A doctor's walk in Gurgaon's biodiversity park led to the discovery of the Salai tree. This native Indian tree is known for its fragrant resin, used in perfumes and incense. Historically, its wood was crucial for making matchsticks, giving rise to the term 'Diya-salai'. The find showcases urban parks as repositories of nature and cultural history.
    10 countries with the highest bird species in the world; India also secures a spot

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    Mar 17, 2026
    Times of India

    10 countries with the highest bird species in the world; India also secures a spot

    Birds are among the most remarkable indicators of the health of our planet’s ecosystems. From tiny songbirds that greet the morning to powerful raptors soaring high above forests and mountains, birds quietly sustain nature’s balance. They are crucial for the preservation of biodiversity because they help with plant pollination, seed distribution, and insect population management. But concerns are gradually growing with regard to the future of several bird species. As per the reports, nearly a quarter of all bird species are at risk of extinction, largely due to various reasons like habitat loss, climate change, pollution and expanding human development. Habitat destruction, residential options and environmental degradation have caused an extreme need for lesser habitats to generate bird losses.In the face of these challenges, clues to where to prioritize species conservation have become a priority for conservationists. It's interesting to note that most of these nations are tropical as well, mostly in South America and Southeast Asia. These regions contain diverse landscapes such as rainforests, wetlands, mountains, and coastal ecosystems, all of which provide ideal habitats for birds.According to BioDB, the following ten countries host the highest number of bird species in the world. (Data sourced from Birds Per Country).
    10 oldest forests in the world and the countries they are in

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    Mar 16, 2026
    Times of India

    10 oldest forests in the world and the countries they are in

    There are some forests on Earth that are so old they stretch back millions of years, even through drastic changes in climate, geography, and biodiversity. These are often called “living museums” due to their ability to harbor plant species that have remained unchanged since prehistoric times. From the lush tropical rainforests to the tree groves in remote mountain regions, these are some of the oldest forests in the world. Here are ten of the oldest forests in the world.
    ‘We cannot replace USAID, but we can do big things’: conservation plots a future without American money

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    Mar 16, 2026
    The Guardian

    ‘We cannot replace USAID, but we can do big things’: conservation plots a future without American money

    The Trump administration’s cuts to biodiversity funding have imperiled species, habitats and the people who defend both. Now the world is seeking a new way forward
    India’s biodiversity push: 2.76 lakh local panels power benefit-sharing under Nagoya Protocol

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    Mar 16, 2026
    The Economic Times

    India’s biodiversity push: 2.76 lakh local panels power benefit-sharing under Nagoya Protocol

    India has established over 2.76 lakh Biodiversity Management Committees, boosting community involvement in biodiversity governance and benefit sharing. The nation leads globally with a 60 percent share in ABS Clearing-House compliance certificates. The Biological Diversity Act, 2002, underpins this framework. Significant funds have been mobilized and disbursed, supporting conservation and livelihoods.