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    Scientists turn to eDNA to protect Rwanda’s mountain Gorillas

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    May 27, 2026
    Africanews

    Scientists turn to eDNA to protect Rwanda’s mountain Gorillas

    Rwanda is using environmental DNA technology to help detect endangered species like mountain gorillas and golden monkeys, as scientists and conservationists seek new ways to monitor biodiversity in dense forests threatened by climate change and human activity.
    What Does Organic Mean on Food Labels?

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    May 26, 2026
    News-Medical.net

    What Does Organic Mean on Food Labels?

    Organic food labels reflect certified production standards, not guaranteed health superiority. Organic systems can support biodiversity, soil health, and lower residue exposure, but benefits vary by crop, region, and management.
    Trees in cattle pastures nearly double biodiversity across 15 countries, analysis shows

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    May 26, 2026
    Phys.org

    Trees in cattle pastures nearly double biodiversity across 15 countries, analysis shows

    Cattle ranching is the biggest driver of tropical deforestation, but it is also a key livelihood for nearly 1 billion smallholder farmers. A global study by Justus Liebig University Giessen (JLU) shows that this tension can be eased by reintroducing trees into pastureland. Planting trees in cattle pastures nearly doubles biodiversity compared to conventional pastures. However, these plantings cannot replace the protection of native forests. The study is published in the journal Ecological Applications.
    Peruvian nature in focus at Siam Discovery

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    May 26, 2026
    Bangkok Post

    Peruvian nature in focus at Siam Discovery

    Connect with and explore nature through photography at "Peru's Natural Reserves: Biodiversity And Landscapes", which is running on the 5th floor of Siam Discovery, Rama I Road, until June 14.
    Rare blueberry species rediscovered in Arunachal after 188 years

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    May 26, 2026
    The Hindu

    Rare blueberry species rediscovered in Arunachal after 188 years

    Researchers rediscover an endangered blueberry relative, 'Vaccinium piliferum', in Arunachal Pradesh after 188 years, enriching India's biodiversity.
    Droupadi Murmu's Fascination with Sikkim's Rich Heritage

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    May 26, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Droupadi Murmu's Fascination with Sikkim's Rich Heritage

    Droupadi Murmu visited Sikkim, exploring Ridge Park Orchidarium and Namgyal Institute of Tibetology. Her visit highlighted biodiversity conservation, cultural symbols, and the state's rich Buddhist heritage. A scheduled Pink City Runner bus service event was canceled due to rain, but the buses aim for women empowerment.
    Rare 'Vaccinium piliferum' Blueberry Rediscovered in Arunachal

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    May 26, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Rare 'Vaccinium piliferum' Blueberry Rediscovered in Arunachal

    Researchers have rediscovered the rare and endangered 'Vaccinium piliferum', a wild blueberry relative, in Arunachal Pradesh's remote forests, marking a significant botanical achievement. The discovery highlights the importance of conserving the Eastern Himalayan ecosystem's rich biodiversity.
    Researchers discover new algal species in Western Ghats

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    May 26, 2026
    The Hindu

    Researchers discover new algal species in Western Ghats

    Researchers in the Western Ghats discover a new algal species, Interfilum shuklaii, enhancing India's biodiversity knowledge.
    Places that receives highest rainfall in south India during monsoon season

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    May 26, 2026
    Times of India

    Places that receives highest rainfall in south India during monsoon season

    South India’s monsoon season brings about a total transformation of the landscape in South India, more particularly in the Western Ghats, which are among the world’s most crucial biodiversity spots. During the monsoon season, moisture-bearing winds blow into the mountain range from the Arabian Sea causing incessant rains in forests, hill stations, valleys, and rural areas. This causes rivers to overflow, reawakens dormant waterfalls, obscures roads with fog, and covers whole territories with clouds for many weeks. Some parts of South India get very high rainfall levels each year, ranking some of the highest rain records in India except in the northeast parts of the country. Such parts are famous not only for rain but also rain forests, monsoon scenery, wild life, and unique ecosystems caused by rain.Here are some of the wettest places in South India during the monsoon season.
    DNA metabarcoding reveals hidden freshwater biodiversity in Ontario streams

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    May 26, 2026
    News-Medical.net

    DNA metabarcoding reveals hidden freshwater biodiversity in Ontario streams

    Researchers using cutting-edge environmental DNA (eDNA) technology have uncovered far greater biodiversity in eastern Ontario waterways than traditional monitoring methods detected over more than a decade, demonstrating the transformative potential of DNA-based biomonitoring for freshwater conservation and environmental management.
    Four decades of overlooked data reveal the hidden amphipod diversity of Italian seas

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    May 25, 2026
    Phys.org

    Four decades of overlooked data reveal the hidden amphipod diversity of Italian seas

    What if some of the most important clues about marine biodiversity were already collected but never fully shared? That's the question that motivated a study, published in Biodiversity Data Journal. It brought together over 40 years of unpublished data on marine amphipods—ecologically crucial crustaceans—from across Italian waters.
    ZSI unveils India’s first large-scale DNA barcode library for cockroaches

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    May 25, 2026
    Times of India

    ZSI unveils India’s first large-scale DNA barcode library for cockroaches

    Kolkata: In a major breakthrough for Indian biodiversity research, scientists from the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) have developed the country's f.
    New maps show where European landscapes can advance climate and biodiversity goals together

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    May 25, 2026
    Phys.org

    New maps show where European landscapes can advance climate and biodiversity goals together

    Across Europe, many landscapes show strong potential to move forward climate mitigation, climate adaptation, and biodiversity benefits, with low socioeconomic risk, according to an analysis using a new climate-smart rewilding framework published in One Earth.
    Transforming Andhra Pradesh: Vision for a Thriving Coastal Hub

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    May 25, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Transforming Andhra Pradesh: Vision for a Thriving Coastal Hub

    Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has instructed officials to develop a comprehensive vision plan to turn the state's coastline into a bustling commercial hub. The plan emphasizes development projects, investments, and employment opportunities while focusing on aquaculture, marine biodiversity, and rare earth minerals.
    The huge, untapped potential of planting rooftop gardens in cities

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    May 25, 2026
    Baltimore Sun

    The huge, untapped potential of planting rooftop gardens in cities

    Grist reports on the benefits of rooftop gardens, which can reduce urban heat, manage flooding, and boost biodiversity while improving city living.
    DNA reveals hidden biodiversity loss in Ontario streams, offering powerful new tool for freshwater monitoring

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    May 25, 2026
    Phys.org

    DNA reveals hidden biodiversity loss in Ontario streams, offering powerful new tool for freshwater monitoring

    Researchers using cutting-edge environmental DNA (eDNA) technology have uncovered far greater biodiversity in eastern Ontario waterways than traditional monitoring methods detected over more than a decade, demonstrating the transformative potential of DNA-based biomonitoring for freshwater conservation and environmental management.
    The Green Knight Of Kerala: Who Is Devaki Amma? Everything To Know About The Padma Shri Recipient

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    May 25, 2026
    Free Press Journal

    The Green Knight Of Kerala: Who Is Devaki Amma? Everything To Know About The Padma Shri Recipient

    Hailing from Alappuzha district of Kerala, Amma has earned national recognition for her extraordinary contribution to environmental conservation and afforestation. She has been honoured for her unwavering commitment to biodiversity conservation and afforestation. Amma protected 3,000 plants and reforested Alappuzha, which was once filled with lush greenery but later turned into barren land.
    India Leads Global Issuance of Genetic Resource Certificates Under Nagoya Protocol

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    May 25, 2026
    Times of India

    India Leads Global Issuance of Genetic Resource Certificates Under Nagoya Protocol

    India News: India has emerged as the global leader in issuing Internationally Recognised Certificates of Compliance (IRCCs) for access to genetic resources and traditional knowledge, accounting for 60% of worldwide certificates. This reflects India’s commitment to biodiversity and benefit-sharing initiatives.
    The Art of Living and Dynapac Launch 1,360

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    May 25, 2026
    The Tribune

    The Art of Living and Dynapac Launch 1,360

    Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], May 25: On three acres of land in Hanumanthapura village along Karnataka's NH-48 corridor, 1360 saplings now stand rooted in the soil - each one part of a larger effort to restore ecological balance, strengthen biodiversity, and build long-term climate resilience.
    Million trees transform Gujarat's ceramic town Morbi into green oasis

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    May 25, 2026
    Devdiscourse

    Million trees transform Gujarat's ceramic town Morbi into green oasis

    The massive plantation drive, led by local legislator Kantilal Amrutiya, is emerging as a notable example of environmental restoration through public participation and political will. The initiative is expected to contribute significantly to improving green cover, enhancing biodiversity, reducing dust pollution, and strengthening climate resilience in the drought-prone region of Morbi.