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Heavy rains in Nepal worsened flooding in Bihar, severely impacting villages between the Kosi river’s embankments, where around 10 lakh people reside. Structural constructions, narrowing river width, ...
The spiny-tailed lizard of Rajasthan is being poached and illegally traded for its meat, blood, oil, and skin. Grasslands razed to pave the way for agricultural lands and renewable energy projects, ...
India’s updated National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan has been at least a year in the making. The 23 targets and goals in the latest national plan align with broader targets set by the ...
The Dibru Saikhowa National Park in Assam is the only place in India with a population of feral horses. These horses are believed to be descendants of war horses from World War II, while other ...
Butterflies in the Sundarbans and throughout South Asia are at increasing risk of extinction, mimicking a global trend. Scientists in South Asia are working to prevent the extinction of these ...
A recent genome study of elephants in India sheds new light on their population, divergence, and history. The study ...
Meghalaya’s living root architecture is testament to the use of traditional knowledge in sustainable living. Increased concretisation and tourism are threatening the living root structures. Villages ...
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At COP29, leaders will negotiate the target of financial contributions to support developing countries to tackle climate change. Developing countries seek predictable and adequate funding to address ...