Pattern and drivers of danaine butterfly migration in Southern India: implications for conservation

P. A. Vinayan, M. A. Yathumon, N. S. Sujin, B. N. Anjan Kumar, P. A. Ajayan, P. K. Muneer, N. M. Vishnu, C. S. Anwar & Anoop N.R Journal of Insect Conservation | 18 April, 2023 A huge number of danaine butterflies undertake seasonal migration between the eastern plains and the Western Ghats in Southern […]
India’s tigers are coming back, so why are the locals upset?

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Minister slams Al Jazeera over Project Tiger report

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As Tiger Count Grows, India’s Indigenous Demand Land Rights

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वन व्यवस्थापनाच्या वळण वाटा (उत्तरार्ध)

Atul Joshi Marathi News | March 26, 2023 मागील लेखात आपण ब्रिटिश काळात महसूल निर्मितीच्या उद्देशाने सुरू झालेल्या वन व्यवस्थापनाचा १९७०च्या दशकापर्यंतचा प्रवास पहिला. या भागात वन व्यवस्थापन आणि त्याच्याशी निगडित संशोधनाचा आतापर्यंतचा विस्तार जाणून घेऊ.
Silvicultural practices in the management of Diospyros melanoxylon (Tendu) leaf production: options and trade‑offs

Anuja Anil Date , Ankila J. Hiremath, Atul Arvind Joshi and Sharachchandra Lele Economic Botany | 23 March 2023 Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) are known to provide livelihoods for forest-based communities across the world. While ensuring the sustainability of NTFP harvests is a key challenge, optimizing the production of NTFPs through appropriate silvicultural practices is […]
Growing stray dog problem is evidence that the sterilisation programme has failed

Abi T Vanak Indian Express | March 21, 2023 The conflict between people and stray dogs in India has crossed the threshold of tolerance. While cases of young children being mauled to death by packs of dogs are in the news now, this phenomenon is not new. Over the last five years, more than 300 […]
How Adivasis in MP Are Being Dispossessed: First for ‘development’, Now for ‘Afforestation’

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Supporting urban pollinators for food and environment

Pollinators are a key component of natural and agricultural systems, helping pollinate many important foods such as fruits and vegetables. Indiscriminate use of chemicals in agriculture seriously threatens populations of pollinators. Additionally, expansion of urban development encroaches not only on surrounding agriculture, but also farm and natural habitats of pollinators. Nevertheless, urban farms and gardens, […]
At COP27, We Must Find a Better Way to Reduce Our Carbon Footprint

Anuja Malhotra, Veena Srinivasan Indian Express | November 4, 2022 Six years ago, world leaders adopted the “Paris Agreement,” a commitment to keep global warming below 2°C above pre-industrial levels, and preferably limit warming to 1.5°C. Momentum is building for the Conference of Parties (COP), where world leaders plan, deliberate upon, and engage to fulfil […]