Climate change increasing risk of new emerging viruses, infectious diseases in India: experts
Climate change increasing risk of new emerging viruses, infectious diseases in India: experts
The evolution of a conservation biologist

Dr Kamal Bawa: The Evolution of a Conservation Biologist
CFR Baiga Chak team’s presentation to the taskforce for implementation of PESA & FRA in Madhya Pradesh

9 July, 2023 Members of the task force appointed by the Madhya Pradesh state government visited Dindori District. The task force has been constituted for the effective implementation of PESA and FRA in the state. Dr. Sharad Lele is a member of the task force. ATREE’s Baiga Chak team gave a presentation on the situation […]
Sustainable Pathways Toward Reimagining India’s Agricultural Systems

Kamaljit S. Bawa & Reinmar Seidler Communications earth & environment | July 18, 2023 India’s Green Revolution made the country a world leader in rice and wheat production, but it has taken its toll on people and the environment. In an era of climate change and population growth, agriculture must be made sustainable. Pathways to […]
Green Promise: Silver Cockscomb Isn’t a Troublesome Weed for Karnataka’s Soliga Tribe

Harisha R P Down To Earth | July 23, 2023 Silver cockscomb is a beautiful but troublesome weed. If left unchecked, it can spread quickly and suppress the growth of other crops, affecting their yield. It also attracts insects, caterpillars, worms and moths that can harm crops. In Karnataka’s Chamarajanagara district, where silver cockscomb is […]
LIM Bangalore’s Centre for Public Policy Conducts ‘water & Sustainability Conference’ as a Part of Golden Jubilee Year Celebrations

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Water and Sustainability Conference- IIMB

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The Ecological Footprint Of Invasive Plants

Ankila Hiremath Nature in Focus | August 31, 2023 Ankila Hiremath writes from over 20 years of experience of working in invaded landscapes across different ecoregions in India. Tamarind and potato, pineapple and apricot, and even the rubber tree—plants that are familiar (and some, even essential) parts of our everyday lives—are amongst the 2000 or […]
Not Mobile Towers, Sparse Nesting Sites Hit Sparrow Population in Urban Areas

The New Indian Express
Protein-rich snails eaten in Northeast India could be made ’boutique cuisine’ & farmed as mini-livestock

India Times