Presenting, new gecko on the block

Surya Narayanan Bangalore Mirror| November 27, 2022
Did Microhyla kodial (Anura: Microhylidae) disperse naturally or through humans?

N. A. ARAVIND, VINEETH K. KUMAR, K. V. GURURAJA, PRAVEEN KARANTH CURRENT SCIENCE, VOL. 123, NO. 10
Shared Springs: How People in Rural Sikkim Source Water

Medium This blog post is a primer on water management in Sikkim, a state where the drying of springs is emerging as a major concern for long-term water sustainability.
Ravi Chellam writes: There are better ways than cheetahs to revive ecosystems
Madras High Court asks state to consider plea to restrict human activity in tiger reserve

According to ETV Bharat news, scientists have conducted a study on the strange ants that eat wild animals near Natham.

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REDESCRIPTION AND RANGE EXTENSION OF TWOCARNIVOROUS MICRO-SNAILSPECIES OF THE GENUSSINOENNEA (GASTROPODA: STREPTAXOIDEA: DIAPHERIDAE)FROM NORTHEAST INDIA

N.K. Das, B. PÁll-Gergely & N.A. Aravind Journal of Conchology | 2022 This paper provides new records and redescribes two carnivorous micro snail species, viz., Sinoennea austeni (Peile, 1929) and Sinoennea vara (Benson, 1859), belonging to the family Diapheridae. Redescriptions are based on shell morphology and include ecological notes and new localities including the first […]
New species of bent-toed gecko learned from Agasthyamalai hills | Life style News

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Mahua Tree, the ‘Kalpavriksh’ of Indian Deciduous Forests: Causes of its Decline and Way Ahead for Conservation and Sustainability in Chota Nagpur Plateau, India

Temples and bats in a homogeneous agriculture landscape: Importance of microhabitat availability, disturbance and land use for bat conservation

T. Ganesh, A. Saravanan, M. Mathivanan Plos One | July 13, 2022