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    Over 750,000 baby turtles released in T'ganu as conservation efforts show results

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    Jun 9, 2026
    The Star

    Over 750,000 baby turtles released in T'ganu as conservation efforts show results

    KUALA NERUS: A total of 757,869 baby turtles were successfully hatched and released into the sea in Terengganu last year, reflecting effective marine conservation efforts to protect endangered species and preserve the country's marine biodiversity.
    Historic Mediterranean Encounter: First Underwater Footage of Great White Shark

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    Jun 8, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Historic Mediterranean Encounter: First Underwater Footage of Great White Shark

    Divers removing ghost nets in the Mediterranean captured the first footage of a great white shark in the region. Volunteer divers with the Healthy Seas Foundation recorded the sighting near a biodiversity hotspot. The discovery highlights the need for protection against abandoned fishing gear impacting marine life.
    Trump’s cuts at sea could make the coming super El Niño harder to predict

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    Jun 8, 2026
    Vox.com

    Trump’s cuts at sea could make the coming super El Niño harder to predict

    The world’s “eyes and ears of the ocean” monitor storms, climate, and biodiversity. Now they’re being “descoped.”
    Snakes of Kerala: Common species people encounter, how to identify them and safety tips

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    Jun 8, 2026
    Times of India

    Snakes of Kerala: Common species people encounter, how to identify them and safety tips

    Animals & Pets News: Kerala is famous for its green forests, serene rivers, mist-filled mountains, and wide biodiversity. However, besides all these, there lies yet anothe.
    9 iconic snakes of India's Western and Eastern Ghats

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    Jun 8, 2026
    Times of India

    9 iconic snakes of India's Western and Eastern Ghats

    The Western and Eastern Ghats are among India's richest landscapes for reptile diversity. Stretching across peninsular India, these mountain ranges shelter everything from giant pythons and king cobras to brilliantly coloured pit vipers found nowhere else on Earth. The Western Ghats, a global biodiversity hotspot, are particularly renowned for their endemic snake species that have evolved in isolation within ancient rainforests. The Eastern Ghats, meanwhile, support a fascinating mix of forest, scrubland, and rocky-hill species adapted to a wide variety of habitats. Together, these mountain systems offer a glimpse into the incredible diversity of India's serpentine world. Here are 9 of the most iconic snakes that call the Ghats home.
    When Façades Become Habitats: Architecture Making Room for Other Species

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    Jun 8, 2026
    ArchDaily

    When Façades Become Habitats: Architecture Making Room for Other Species

    Learn how modern façades can foster wildlife habitats, supporting biodiversity and enhancing architectural design in urban spaces.
    Predictive modeling of localized mobile app to improve Snakebite Management in Ghana

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    Jun 8, 2026
    PLOS (Public Library of Science)

    Predictive modeling of localized mobile app to improve Snakebite Management in Ghana

    Author summary Snakebite envenoming (SBE) is a significant yet often overlooked public health crisis that primarily affects impoverished communities. Mobile applications can serve as effective tools for managing snakebites. To meet the World Health Organization’s (WHO) goal of reducing SBE by 50% by 2030, app developers must consider regional users’ preferences to ensure their apps provide relevant and accurate information. This study used a quantitative best-worst scaling design and machine learning models to predict which functionalities of a mobile app for managing snakebites are most important, based on the lived experience of healthcare workers involved in snakebite management in two deprived and predominantly rural districts in the Eastern region of Ghana. Four key functions were identified as most important: “step-by-step assistance for victims and first responders,” “providing educational and training materials,” “identifying venomous snakes through clinical evidence or symptoms,” and “recognizing the biodiversity of venomous snakes in your area.” Conversely, the features considered least important were “a platform for sharing snakebite treatment experiences” and “designing educational games about snakes.” These results not only highlight the preferred functionalities of a potential snakebite management app but also indicate alignment with subgroup analyses by gender, suggesting a consistent understanding of needs across different demographic groups. Our findings provide quantitative evidence to guide the development of a customized local app to improve snakebite care. By leveraging digital health solutions, we can improve health outcomes and support the WHO’s goal of halving SBE by 2030.
    Govt notifies Shravasti’s Ken Nala as biodiversity heritage site

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    Jun 7, 2026
    Times of India

    Govt notifies Shravasti’s Ken Nala as biodiversity heritage site

    Uttar Pradesh govt notifies Ken Nala in Shravasti as a Biodiversity Heritage Site, protecting 80 hectares of a unique freshwater ecosystem and boosting ecotourism.
    tourism project opens to visitors

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    Jun 7, 2026
    The Tribune

    tourism project opens to visitors

    Rs 5-crore project aims to promote biodiversity conservation and sustainable tourism.
    Mumbai: NGT Told Powai Lake Will Continue Getting 18 MLD Sewage Till 2027 Due To STP Delay

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    Jun 7, 2026
    Free Press Journal

    Mumbai: NGT Told Powai Lake Will Continue Getting 18 MLD Sewage Till 2027 Due To STP Delay

    A rejoinder before the NGT alleges Powai Lake will continue receiving 18 MLD untreated sewage for at least two more years due to BMC delay in commissioning an 8 MLD STP, now scheduled for Dec 2027. Activist Dr Snehal Donde warns of biodiversity loss, hyacinth growth, and low DO levels (3.5–3.8 mg/l). Citizens’ group cites heavy siltation and urges emergency in-situ treatment measures.
    A Water Crisis Has The ‘Poster Boys’ of Iowa Farming Ready to Talk Regulation

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    Jun 7, 2026
    Inside Climate News

    A Water Crisis Has The ‘Poster Boys’ of Iowa Farming Ready to Talk Regulation

    More than a decade of voluntary farm conservation programs hasn’t gotten the state far enough on water quality, the Lobe Rangers say.
    7 low-maintenance flowers to plant now that will attract wildlife to your garden

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    Jun 7, 2026
    Daily Express

    7 low-maintenance flowers to plant now that will attract wildlife to your garden

    Green-fingered Brits are being encouraged to make a bit more room for bees in their gardens, helping support pollination and boost biodiversity at the same time.
    Bengal environmental ranking slips as green law enforcement stays weak - Telegraph India

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    Jun 7, 2026
    Telegraph India

    Bengal environmental ranking slips as green law enforcement stays weak - Telegraph India

    State ranks among India’s worst performers in biodiversity, waste management and water resources as activists cite unchecked environmental damage
    Patiala Foundation champions sustainability on World Environment Day

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    Jun 7, 2026
    The Tribune

    Patiala Foundation champions sustainability on World Environment Day

    address waste management, climate action and biodiversity conservation.”
    How you can stop your cat from bringing home unwelcome pathogens

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    Jun 7, 2026
    The Conversation

    How you can stop your cat from bringing home unwelcome pathogens

    Thinking about how and where your cat roams outdoors can help safeguard biodiversity, feline and wildlife welfare and public health.
    Forest Cover: State Battles Shrinking Forests, Rising Wildlife Threats In Bhopal, Other Districts

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    Jun 6, 2026
    Free Press Journal

    Forest Cover: State Battles Shrinking Forests, Rising Wildlife Threats In Bhopal, Other Districts

    However, habitat fragmentation, infrastructure development, climate impacts and rising wildlife intersections threaten long-term ecological stability. Vision 2047 adopts an integrated approach for conserving biodiversity, securing wildlife corridors and embedding coexistence mechanisms within landscape management.
    Kaziranga records 30 raptor, six stork species in biodiversity survey

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    Jun 6, 2026
    The New Indian Express

    Kaziranga records 30 raptor, six stork species in biodiversity survey

    The survey recorded 30 raptor species with 217 individuals and 6 stork species with 266 individuals.
    Deepak Group's Green Drive Uplifts Gujarat's Coastal Ecosystems

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    Jun 6, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Deepak Group's Green Drive Uplifts Gujarat's Coastal Ecosystems

    On World Environment Day, Deepak Group led a mangrove plantation drive along Gujarat's Paniyadra coastline, engaging employees and local communities. The initiative, part of the company’s CSR effort, focused on restoring 50 acres of marshland, aiming to enhance biodiversity and ecological resilience through sustainable afforestation.
    Rare Caracal Spotted In Kuno National Park; MP Chief Minister Mohan Yadav Hails Conservation Success-- VIDEO

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    Jun 6, 2026
    Free Press Journal

    Rare Caracal Spotted In Kuno National Park; MP Chief Minister Mohan Yadav Hails Conservation Success-- VIDEO

    A rare caracal, a wild cat species seldom seen in India, has been captured on a camera trap in Kuno National Park, Madhya Pradesh. Forest officials and wildlife experts say the sighting reflects the park’s improving habitat and rich biodiversity. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav welcomed the development, calling it a major achievement for wildlife conservation in the state.
    Why pangolins are vital-and why Nagaland villages are working to protect them

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    Jun 6, 2026
    The Indian Express

    Why pangolins are vital-and why Nagaland villages are working to protect them

    As Nagaland communities use Indigenous laws to protect pangolins, conservationist Indrajit Ghorpade explains why saving the endangered mammal is critical for biodiversity and ecological balance.