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    National Biodiversity Authority disburses Rs 17 lakh to BMC under ABS mechanism

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    Jan 29, 2026
    News18

    National Biodiversity Authority disburses Rs 17 lakh to BMC under ABS mechanism

    National Biodiversity Authority disburses Rs 17 lakh to BMC under ABS mechanism
    Reclusive and rare clouded leopard clicked at Buxa Tiger Reserve after two years

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    Jan 29, 2026
    Telegraph India

    Reclusive and rare clouded leopard clicked at Buxa Tiger Reserve after two years

    The rare big cat was captured on trap camera earlier this month, highlighting the rich biodiversity and ecological importance of the BTR area
    Pesticides significantly affect soil life and biodiversity, study finds

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    Jan 28, 2026
    Phys.org

    Pesticides significantly affect soil life and biodiversity, study finds

    Seventy percent of soils in Europe are contaminated with pesticides. A Europe-wide study co-led by researchers of the University of Zurich now shows that their effects on soil life are substantial, as pesticides suppress various beneficial soil organisms. To protect soil biodiversity, the findings should be taken into account in current pesticide regulations.
    Ocean Equity Index offers first global tool to measure ocean fairness

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    Jan 28, 2026
    Phys.org

    Ocean Equity Index offers first global tool to measure ocean fairness

    Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the United Nations Agreement on the High Seas (BBNJ) and the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) have demonstrated strong commitment by governments and international organizations in recent years to social and environmental equity in ocean-related projects and decisions. However, progress is significantly hampered by a lack of clarity on how to define, measure, and monitor equity.
    Toyyar Lake Bird Survey Reveals 46 Species Amid Construction Concerns

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    Jan 28, 2026
    Times of India

    Toyyar Lake Bird Survey Reveals 46 Species Amid Construction Concerns

    A recent bird survey at Toyyar Lake has identified 46 bird species, highlighting biodiversity concerns amidst the Unity Mall project in Chimbel. Local conservationists warn of ecosystem disruption.
    King Charles III warns world 'going backwards' in climate fight

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    Jan 28, 2026
    Japan Today

    King Charles III warns world 'going backwards' in climate fight

    King Charles III has warned the world is "rapidly going backwards" in curbing climate change and biodiversity loss, in an Amazon Prime documentary getting a Windsor Castle premiere Wednesday. The British monarch, a lifelong environmentalist who has rallied global leaders and institutions to the cause, called for greater mitigation efforts…
    Climate King: People thought I was bonkers - now we’re in a battle for survival

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    Jan 28, 2026
    The i Paper

    Climate King: People thought I was bonkers - now we’re in a battle for survival

    Charles laments the losing battle against climate change and biodiversity loss in a new film
    Scientists just mapped the family tree of all 11,000 bird species-and you can explore it

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    Jan 28, 2026
    Phys.org

    Scientists just mapped the family tree of all 11,000 bird species-and you can explore it

    The Cornell Lab of Ornithology today announced the release of a new online tool for studying biodiversity and the evolutionary relationships among birds: the illustrated Birds of the World Phylogeny Explorer. Available on Birds of the World, the Phylogeny Explorer offers a captivating experience for exploring avian evolution, discovering closely related species, and grasping the timescales at which they evolved.
    Fast-growing trees are taking over the forests of the future and putting biodiversity, climate resilience under pressure

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    Jan 28, 2026
    Phys.org

    Fast-growing trees are taking over the forests of the future and putting biodiversity, climate resilience under pressure

    Trees play a central role in life on Earth. They store CO₂, provide habitats for animals, fungi, and insects, stabilize soils, regulate water cycles, and supply resources that humans rely on—from timber and food to recreation and shade on a hot day.
    Upcoming state budget to reflect public aspirations, not just numbers: Saini

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    Jan 28, 2026
    Hindustan Times

    Upcoming state budget to reflect public aspirations, not just numbers: Saini

    Saini said the government’s effort is to ensure that the upcoming budget increases the income of every farmer in Haryana, makes agriculture a profitable occupation, promotes water conservation and encourages natural farming
    Cave art and the age of humankind

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    Jan 28, 2026
    The Morning Star

    Cave art and the age of humankind

    THE island of Sulawesi in Indonesia is the 11th-largest island in the world, just slightly smaller than mainland Britain. It splays out like an X, with an elongated top-left arm that curves back over the rest of the island.The island has a remarkable biodiversity; the 19th century naturalist and explorer Alfred Russel Wallace, who visited it three times in his life, said it might be “the most remarkable and interesting” island in the world.It's now been claimed to be the site of the earliest known rock art made by humans.
    5 most iconic wetlands in India and the wildlife treasures they hold

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    Jan 27, 2026
    Times of India

    5 most iconic wetlands in India and the wildlife treasures they hold

    India’s wetlands are far more than tranquil stretches of water and reeds, they are living ecosystems that quietly sustain some of the richest biodiversity on the planet. Spread across floodplains, deltas, high-altitude plateaus and coastal fringes, these watery landscapes act as nurseries for fish, winter homes for migratory birds, and safe havens for endangered species. For travellers, wetlands offer a rare chance to witness wildlife at its most intimate: flocks rising at dawn, otters slipping through channels, and birds nesting just metres away from still waters. From internationally recognised Ramsar sites to legendary bird sanctuaries, here are five of India’s most iconic wetlands and the extraordinary wildlife treasures they protect.
    How India seeks to deal with persisting problem of marine pollution

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    Jan 27, 2026
    The Indian Express

    How India seeks to deal with persisting problem of marine pollution

    Defence Minister Rajnath Singh emphasizes the moral necessity of marine environment protection amid climate challenges. The newly commissioned ICGS Samudra Pratap addresses global marine pollution, ensuring a cleaner, safer ocean for biodiversity and human health.
    Brahmaputra's Rich Biodiversity Under Spotlight: Turtles Take Center Stage

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    Jan 27, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Brahmaputra's Rich Biodiversity Under Spotlight: Turtles Take Center Stage

    A survey recorded 945 freshwater turtles of seven species in the Kaziranga National Park along the Brahmaputra River. This area, a significant biodiversity hotspot, harbors 17 turtle species. Conservation efforts aim to protect endangered species like the Black Softshell Turtle amidst ongoing habitat threats.
    These Aquatic Wind Turbines Are Doing A Lot More Than Generating Energy

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    Jan 27, 2026
    SlashGear

    These Aquatic Wind Turbines Are Doing A Lot More Than Generating Energy

    What else do aquatic wind turbines do? Explore the "Reef Effect" of offshore wind farms and how they are secretly restoring marine biodiversity.
    $500 fine for man who tampered with bird trap, disrupting operation to manage crow population

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    Jan 27, 2026
    The Straits Times

    $500 fine for man who tampered with bird trap, disrupting operation to manage crow population

    Court documents stated that house crows pose a threat to Singapore's native biodiversity. Read more at straitstimes.com.
    New plant species recorded in Nagaland community forest

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    Jan 27, 2026
    The Hindu

    New plant species recorded in Nagaland community forest

    Researchers discover Hoya nagaensis, a new plant species in Nagaland, highlighting the importance of community-managed forests in biodiversity conservation.
    Rare New Flowering Plant Discovered In Nagaland's Community Protected Forest

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    Jan 27, 2026
    NDTV.com

    Rare New Flowering Plant Discovered In Nagaland's Community Protected Forest

    In a striking reminder that India's biodiversity continues to reveal new surprises even in the 21st century, a community-protected forest in Nagaland has yielded a previously unknown species of flowering plant
    Seashells: Nature's Diaries Unveiling Ocean Secrets

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    Jan 27, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Seashells: Nature's Diaries Unveiling Ocean Secrets

    Seashells are abundant along coastlines, originating from mollusks that construct exoskeletons for protection. Comprised mainly of calcium carbonate, these shells possess enduring qualities that make them valuable for scientific study. They offer insights into marine biodiversity, historical climates, and the life stories of their creators.
    Footprint tracker identifies tiny mammals with up to 96% accuracy

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    Jan 27, 2026
    Phys.org

    Footprint tracker identifies tiny mammals with up to 96% accuracy

    It might be less visible than dwindling lion populations or vanishing pandas, but the quiet crisis of small mammal extinction is arguably worse for biodiversity. These species are crucial indicators of environmental health, but they can be very hard to monitor, and many species with very different ecological niches look almost identical.