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Europe is finally, slowly getting its act togetherEurope stands on the brink of a pivotal transformation, launching a set of ambitious reforms aimed at revitalizing its economy and global f...
Why oil’s not at $200 after the biggest supply shock in historyGlobal oil prices are defying expectations, staying below $100 a barrel even after the Strait of Hormuz was effectively blocked. Record US ...
Miss it once and wait a year: Why July-September is the only time to see King of Himalayan Flowers in these 5 places in UttarakhandThis monsoon season, Uttarakhand presents a rare sight. The Brahma Kamal, a snow lotus, will bloom from July to September. This flower grow...
India eyes higher farm output this year, confident of supporting global food supply amid uncertainty: DARE Secy JatICAR is advancing conservation agriculture and climate-resilient wheat research, focusing on water-use efficiency, farmer incomes, and nutr...
International Tiger Day 2025: Theme, why tigers are important, and how India doubled its tiger population in just a decadeGlobal Tiger Day 2025: International Tiger Day 2025 highlights tiger conservation. India, home to Royal Bengal Tigers, plays a key role. Th...
Tiger population is an indicator of the ecosystem's wellbeingIf the tigers go extinct, the entire system would collapse. For instance, when the Dodos went extinct in Mauritius, one species of the acac...
Wild Life (Protection) Amendment Bill: BJP lauds move; Opposition flags concerns of Parl panelMoving the bill for passage, Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Bhupender Yadav said a special chapter has been added to co...
After India, other South East Asian countries opting for fractional doses of IPV: WHOWHO said that India became the first country globally to introduce fractional doses of IPV in childhood immunisation programme in eight sta...
WWE calls for urgent action to protect snow leopards in India'Climate change could drastically alter the flow of water down from the mountains, threatening the livelihoods of vast numbers of people ac...
Assam conservationist Goutam Narayan first Indian to get Harry Messel awardThe award, instituted since 2004, is usually given at an interval of two to four years with 18 individuals and an organisation receiving th...
Fate of Wild Water Buffaloes now depends on 13-year-old surviving adult female AshaIUCN has declared the wild water buffalo an ‘endangered species’ and in India it is among the animals protected with highest priority under...
Wildlife in India is screaming for help: Valmik ThaparIn his recently launched "Saving Wild India..' the naturalist and conservationist outlines a bold yet considered plan to preserve and prote...
First Chhattisgarh wild buffalo clone born in HaryanaIndia's first cloning of Chhattisgarh's endangered wild buffalo met success with birth of healthy female calf born on December 12 last at N...
WWF ties up with bookstore chain to save one-horn rhinosTo save the endangered one-horned rhinoceros in Assam from extinction, WWF-India has tied up with a bookstore for raising funds and increas...
- Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh should team up to save wild buffaloes: Experts
At a time when wild buffaloes, an endangered mammal species, are facing extinction, the state forest department has joined hands with leadi...
50,000 signatures on save forests petitionGreenpeace India's 'Save Junglistan' online campaign to save the forests and stop coal mining has received over 50,000 signatures on the pe...
Not enough to invest in protecting tiger, but invest in local communities: Richard BransonBy mobilising resources to protect tigers' migration corridors and education of surrounding communities, they can lift themselves out of po...
- India to ask neighbours to help in tiger conservation
After China's lukewarm response to the issue of tiger poaching, India is pinning hopes on other neighbouring countries having population of...
- Australians to train Indians in tracking down poachers
Australian customs has joined the fight to save the Indian tiger. Its officers will impart specialised training to custom officers in India...
'Tigers may become first large predators to vanish'Tigers are likely to be the first species of large predator to vanish if their population continues to decline, according to the World Bank.