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Jun 25, 2021
Nature and humans collide in these eight winning images from the 2021 BigPicture Competition
The annual photography competition encourages photographers to contribute their work to celebrate Earth's rich diversity and inspire action to protect it. -
Jun 17, 2021
National laws necessary to conserve natural resources, but empowering traditional institutions is difference-maker
Traditional institutions are efficient and speedy in dispensing justice at the community-level as they understand the needs of the people -
Apr 26, 2021
Chernobyl's toxic nuclear site presents a unique chance to protect biodiversity
Since the disaster, elk, wolves and the stocky endangered breed of Przewalski's wild horses native to Asia. -
Apr 12, 2021
In Beloved Beasts, Michelle Nijhuis shows that history can help contextualise and guide modern conservation
Through the eyes and actions of individuals, Beloved Beasts portrays the evolution of the surprisingly young field from a pursuit almost solely of the privileged Western elite to “a movement that is shaped by many people, many places, and many species.” -
Mar 22, 2021
Avian flu outbreak in India brings forth links to environment, animal and human health
Since many wetlands where migratory birds visit are unprotected, involving communities in their management is essential, according to experts. -
Mar 18, 2021
India's recent avian flu outbreak highlights environmental, animal-human interaction concerns
Regular monitoring of wild aquatic birds and the wild bird-poultry-wetland interface is essential to understanding avian influenza viruses’ prevalence. -
Mar 11, 2021
Baby sharks grow faster but smaller in warming oceans, struggle to survive, study claims
The sharks are growing very fast, but to an ultimately smaller size, which is a problem for survival, say experts. -
Mar 01, 2021
Indian beasts that existed 50,000 years ago could hold the key to evolution and extinction
The persistence of megafauna even after the arrival of modern humans in India is linked to the long coexistence with modern humans and other human ancestors. -
Feb 26, 2021
Human lives lost to wildlife-human conflict should be compensated better: Scientists
Higher compensation could improve conservation efforts, and help narrow down species to prioritise in conflict-prone zones, the study said. -
Feb 24, 2021
New species of alpine plant discovered, endemic to Tawang district in Arunachal Pradesh
The alpine plant species is critically endangered, as per guidelines from the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
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