Forest Dept Signs MOU With NGOs for Regeneration of Savannah Grasslands

Hindustan Times
Go Hiking, But Be Mindful of Nature

Seshadri K. S. Deccan Herald | February 16, 2024 The Western Ghats are renowned for their scenic beauty and have been identified as an important global biodiversity hotspot. In this context, the recent viral footage of nearly 500 trekkers thronging the Kumara Parvatha peak in Karnataka was shocking. The Kumara Parvatha is a challenging trek […]
Realizing “30 × 30” In India: The Potential, The Challenges, And The Way Forward

Asmita Sengupta, Manan Bhan, Saloni Bhatia, Atul Joshi, Seshadri K. S. Conservation Letters | February 2, 2024 We find that with its vast network of ecosystems that are under some form of protection and through the recognition of other effective area-based conservation measures sites, India has the potential to meet the quantitative target of conserving […]
Indrella Ampulla’S Genetic Tapestry Unveils Colour Morphs Isolated Across The Palghat Gap

Mongabay
GTDC Promotes Responsible Tourism Under Master Plan

The Times Of India
Why Loose Dogs Are a Problem for the Lives of People and Wildlife

Infobae
GTDC Promotes Responsible Tourism Under Master Plan

The Times Of India
Rising Tides, Rooted Solutions

Priya Ranganathan Mongabay | February 2, 2024 Mangroves have multiple ecosystem services including carbon sequestration, flood mitigation, protection against wind and waves, fisheries and habitat for biodiversity. However, India’s coastal cities have lost large swathes of mangrove cover, leaving them vulnerable to sea level rise, flood events, storm surges and cyclones. Maintaining existing stands is […]
Inclusive Management Of Our Water Commons

Rashmi Mahajan, Manish Rajankar Ecology, Economy And Society–The INSEE Journal | January 31, 2024 New study explores the intricate challenges of water management in Maharashtra, from historic systems to present-day conflicts. The essay concludes that we need long-term and sustainable solutions that involve community participation in finding, planning, and implementing solutions.The essay underscores the urgent […]
Tech Is A Double-Edged Sword When It Comes To Biodiversity: Prof Kamal Bawa, Founder-President, Atree

The New Indian Express