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    Autonomous reef robot tracks fish calls to map hidden marine hotspots

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    May 13, 2026
    Interesting Engineering

    Autonomous reef robot tracks fish calls to map hidden marine hotspots

    AI underwater robot uses sound and vision to find coral reef biodiversity hotspots with high precision.
    Centre and Punjab Join Forces to Accelerate Crop Diversification, Water Conservation and Sustainable Farming

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    May 13, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Centre and Punjab Join Forces to Accelerate Crop Diversification, Water Conservation and Sustainable Farming

    Agricultural experts have repeatedly warned that Punjab’s heavy dependence on paddy cultivation has contributed to severe groundwater depletion and ecological stress over several decades.
    Champniers-et-Reilhac : le marché de printemps de l’association À la Lisière célèbre la nature

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    May 13, 2026
    Sud Ouest

    Champniers-et-Reilhac : le marché de printemps de l’association À la Lisière célèbre la nature

    La salle des fêtes de Champniers-et-Reilhac accueille dimanche 17 mai une journée dédiée au vivant, avec des rencontres de producteurs, une sortie ornithologique et des ateliers sur l’agroécologie L
    Lay-Saint-Remy Au cœur de l’agroécologie à la ferme du Sillon

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    May 13, 2026
    L'Est Républicain

    Lay-Saint-Remy Au cœur de l’agroécologie à la ferme du Sillon

    L’initiative de la communauté de communes, s’inscrit dans le cadre de la Semaine du développement durable.
    Rupee Depreciation, Special Intensive Revision and Sir David Attenborough

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    May 13, 2026
    The Indian Express

    Rupee Depreciation, Special Intensive Revision and Sir David Attenborough

    Why National Social Assistance Program is relevant to the UPSC exam? What is the significance of topics such as Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome (PMOS), biodiversity and India’s foreign policy on both the preliminary and main exams? You can learn more by reading the Indian Express UPSC Key for May 13, 2026.
    How the world's missing beetles could save the rainforest

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    May 13, 2026
    Phys.org

    How the world's missing beetles could save the rainforest

    Describing new species can take decades. But scientists are working to identify new ways to speed up our understanding of this hidden biodiversity. By looking at the genetic data of thousands of beetle species, our researchers are able to reveal the true breadth of tropical ground beetles in a move that could help save their rainforest homes.
    New Fire Response Plan Unveiled to Safeguard Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary

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    May 13, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    New Fire Response Plan Unveiled to Safeguard Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary

    The Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary in Delhi plans to bolster its fire management strategy by introducing fire response units, GPS-equipped teams, and fire lines. The decade-long strategy aims to mitigate the increasing wildfire threats in the sanctuary, enhancing response efficiency and protecting biodiversity and habitat integrity.
    50 billion tonnes of sand extracted every year, finds UN study

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    May 13, 2026
    Malayala Manorama

    50 billion tonnes of sand extracted every year, finds UN study

    Sand extractions affects biodiversity through multiple pathways
    Pushkar Singh Dhami takes HUGE decision for fuel conservation, promotes 'no vehicle day', promote natural farming

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    May 13, 2026
    India.com

    Pushkar Singh Dhami takes HUGE decision for fuel conservation, promotes 'no vehicle day', promote natural farming

    Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, important decisions were taken to promote energy and fuel conservation in the state.
    Hong Kong’s first biodiversity loan goes to Henderson Land for Central Yards green spaces

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    May 13, 2026
    South China Morning Post

    Hong Kong’s first biodiversity loan goes to Henderson Land for Central Yards green spaces

    Loan from HSBC and Hang Seng Bank, reportedly worth US$12.8 million, enhances city’s stature in sustainable finance, parties say.
    Switzerland town launches Hedera powered municipal biodiversity voucher system

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    May 13, 2026
    Crypto News

    Switzerland town launches Hedera powered municipal biodiversity voucher system

    Muri bei Bern in Switzerland has introduced a Hedera based municipal voucher project that connects biodiversity work with local business spending.
    Meet one of nature’s rarest ‘joyful’ creatures spotted in the Western Ghats. Internet calls it a 'beauty'

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    May 13, 2026
    The Economic Times

    Meet one of nature’s rarest ‘joyful’ creatures spotted in the Western Ghats. Internet calls it a 'beauty'

    A rare Nilgiri Marten, described as one of nature's happiest creatures, was recently spotted in the Western Ghats. This endemic species, known for its striking appearance and playful nature, highlights the rich biodiversity of these fragile ecosystems. The sighting underscores the critical need for enhanced conservation efforts to protect vulnerable wildlife in these unique habitats.
    PM Narendra Modi Cuts Convoy Vehicles During Domestic Visits, Pushes EV Use While Retaining SPG Protocols

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    May 13, 2026
    Free Press Journal

    PM Narendra Modi Cuts Convoy Vehicles During Domestic Visits, Pushes EV Use While Retaining SPG Protocols

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reduced the size of his convoy during domestic visits while maintaining mandatory SPG security protocols, sources said. He has also directed officials to include electric vehicles wherever feasible. The move aligns with his appeal for fuel conservation, lower imports, sustainable living and wider adoption of public transport and natural farming.
    Balaghat Emerges As A Wildlife Powerhouse; Study Finds 24 Mammalian Species

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    May 12, 2026
    Free Press Journal

    Balaghat Emerges As A Wildlife Powerhouse; Study Finds 24 Mammalian Species

    According to the report, the findings highlight not only the thriving mammalian biodiversity of Balaghat but also the need to accord the region the same conservation resources and attention as protected areas through initiatives such as Tiger Outside Tiger Reserves project of National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA).
    Cold events rival heat waves in bleaching Indonesia's corals, analysis reveals

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    May 12, 2026
    Phys.org

    Cold events rival heat waves in bleaching Indonesia's corals, analysis reveals

    The Indonesian seas are a biodiversity hotspot, harboring the highest coral diversity in the tropics and home to an extraordinary variety of marine life. Yet these unique ecosystems have been under growing pressure for years, particularly from increasing heat waves in the ocean. However, heat stress is not the only stressor affecting these sensitive marine creatures.
    Quadripartite partners and global stakeholders step up coordinated action at One Health Summit

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    May 12, 2026
    World Health Organization (WHO)

    Quadripartite partners and global stakeholders step up coordinated action at One Health Summit

    At the One Health Summit held in Lyon on 7 April 2026, the Quadripartite collaboration, bringing together the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH), joined global leaders and partners in calling for strengthened investment and partnership, and accelerated country-level implementation of the One Health approach. Against a backdrop of converging crisis, including climate pressures, pollution, environmental degradation and growing strain on food systems, and increasing risks to animal health, contributing to the acceleration of health threats and pandemic risk, the Summit, hosted by France, emphasized that stronger political commitment and coordinated multilateral action are critical to safeguard the health of humans, animals and ecosystems alike.“The One Health approach is no longer a choice. It is a strategic imperative in an unstable but increasingly interconnected world,” said Dr Jeremy Farrar, Assistant Director-General, Health Promotion, Disease Prevention and Care at the World Health Organization. “Together, we are committed to working in partnership and strengthening the Quadripartite, working with colleagues across the sectors on the five shared deliverables which mark a decisive shift from commitment to implementation to help equip countries with the science, systems and partnerships needed to integrate One Health in all policies, and prevent future crises across our sectors.”Building on their shared commitment, the Quadripartite partners presented a coordinated package of priority deliverables aimed at supporting country-level implementation. These actions, led jointly or individually, in line with each agency’s respective mandate, reflect a collective ambition to translate political momentum into operational impact.1. Stronger science to guide global actionQuadripartite partners announced the extension of the One Health High-Level Expert Panel (OHHLEP) through 2027, with a further phase planned for 2027-2029. The Panel will continue to guide the global research agenda, support implementation of the One Health Joint Plan of Action (OHJPA), and drive high-level advocacy grounded in science and evidence.2. A unified strategy to tackle the threat of avian influenza The Quadripartite partners and the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS) presented a new Strategic Framework for Collaboration on avian influenza, aimed at strengthening coordination across surveillance, risk assessment, preparedness and response. The framework responds to the increasing spread of the disease across species and regions, and will support countries in shifting from fragmented approaches to a unified One Health strategy on avian influenza, addressing its impacts on public and animal health, food security, livelihoods, and biodiversity.3. Strengthening the One Health workforce through joint learningFAO, WHO and WOAH launched a Joint One Health Learning Taskforce (JOHLT) to strengthen workforce capacities at global, regional and national levels. Based on a competency-based and learner-centred approach, the initiative connects existing learning platforms and programmes to support both formal education and continuous professional development across sectors. It aims to harmonize training approaches, foster multi-stakeholder collaboration, and scale up effective One Health implementation through a skilled and empowered workforce.4. A new push to eliminate rabies by 2030Institut Pasteur, WHO, WOAH, and FAO, launched a renewed global initiative to eliminate dog-mediated human rabies deaths by 2030, a disease that still kills nearly 60 000 people each year, many of them children. Led by endemic countries, the initiative will strengthen vaccination programmes, surveillance, and community engagement, demonstrating the effectiveness of prevention at source, and using rabies elimination as a model to strengthen broader One Health surveillance and preparedness systems.5. Advancing the role of veterinary services in pandemic preparednessLed by WOAH, in collaboration with WHO, a new “Beyond Silos” initiative aims to strengthen the integration of veterinary services into national pandemic preparedness and emergency response systems through a One Health, whole-of-government approach. Building on lessons from COVID-19, it includes the development of global guidance, pilot implementation through simulation exercises, and targeted advocacy to support long-term health security and resilience.“The five priority deliverables reflect a shared commitment to move from alignment to action,” said Thanawat Tiensin, FAO Assistant Director-General, Director of Animal Production and Health Division and Chief Veterinarian. “By working together across sectors and partners, we are helping countries reduce risks at their source, protect agrifood systems, and build more resilient and sustainable health systems.”“The Summit delivered a clear message: health security begins with prevention, and prevention requires sustained investment in integrated One Health systems”, said Dr Emmanuelle Soubeyran, Director General of the World Organisation for Animal Health. “Strengthening animal health systems could prevent significant economic losses, currently estimated at US$ 300 billion annually, while delivering high returns on investment and protecting livelihoods, food systems, and global stability.”“The health of people, animals and the planet is indivisible. When we degrade ecosystems, pollute the air we breathe and the water we drink, and destabilize the climate, we drive the very health crises we then scramble to contain,” said Doreen Robinson, Deputy Director, of the Ecosystem Division at the United Nations Environment Programme. “It was encouraging to see the Summit and the scientific conference shine a light on non-traditional One Health issues, including the environmental drivers of disease, that need sustained attention. It is crucial that we put this understanding into practice. Because investing in nature is an investment in health and well-being.”Together, the joint engagement and deliverables presented at the Summit illustrate the added value of the Quadripartite collaboration, combining joint action with complementary leadership across agencies to support countries in implementing the One Health approach.As global risks continue to intensify, partners called on governments, donors and stakeholders to sustain the momentum from the Summit by investing in integrated One Health systems and translating commitments into measurable results on the ground. Contact:FAO-Quadripartite-Secretariat@fao.orgUNEP-OneHealth@un.orgOneHealthInitiative@who.int  or who-quadripartite-secretariat@who.intWOAH-Quadripartite-Secretariat@woah.org
    Relaxing rules on carbon markets would undermine climate action, scientists warn

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    May 11, 2026
    Phys.org

    Relaxing rules on carbon markets would undermine climate action, scientists warn

    Researchers have cautioned that well-intended suggested changes to carbon markets risk worsening climate impacts if core safeguards are weakened. Climate change, biodiversity loss and human rights are deeply interconnected challenges, often sharing solutions that can deliver shared benefits.
    Loss of biodiversity directly threatens human health, study shows

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    May 11, 2026
    Proto Thema

    Loss of biodiversity directly threatens human health, study shows

    The decline in pollinator insect populations directly threatens human health, nutrition, and overall well-being, according to new research published in the journal Nature
    Why Seed Patents Make America’s Food System More Vulnerable

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    May 11, 2026
    OilPrice

    Why Seed Patents Make America’s Food System More Vulnerable

    The real danger exposed by Chinese agricultural espionage is the fragility created by patented genetically engineered monocultures and the lack of biodiversity in modern farming.
    Chandrababu Naidu Supports PM Modi's Call for Economic Self-Reliance Amid Global Challenges

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    May 11, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Chandrababu Naidu Supports PM Modi's Call for Economic Self-Reliance Amid Global Challenges

    Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu endorsed PM Modi's national mission to strengthen India's foreign exchange reserves at the CII Annual Business Summit. He emphasized energy conservation, public transport use, and natural farming as crucial measures to tackle global challenges and urged industrialists to view these steps as a national priority.