Expanding palm oil cultivation in Africa can be risky for endangered primates
A new study says that it will be challenging to reconcile oil palm expansion and African primate conservation as most areas suitable for …
CITES adopts resolution to end corruption in wildlife trade
This historic resolution aims at eliminating corruption at every stage of wildlife trade from poaching to selling of wildlife products
Zimbabwe's cheetah population declines by 85%
Historically, Zimbabwe and other regions in Africa have inhabited large cheetah populations
Penguins v leopards: two sides of conservation debate in South Africa
When threatened species come into conflict, the benefit of conserving one species over the other becomes the deciding factor
Study advocates re-introducing Tasmanian Devil to Australian mainland
These marsupials would deter red foxes and feral cats, which would benefit smaller wildlife, say authors
Indian scientists receive international award on behalf of snow leopard conservation alliance
There may be as few as 4,000 and no more than 6,300 snow leopards left in the wild
मधुमक्खी पालकों को मिल रही है आधी कीमत: सीएसई
अगर हमारे पास मधुमक्खी पालन नहीं होंगे तो हमारे पास मधुमक्खियां भी नहीं होंगी और शहद भी
Global Eco Watch: Komodo dragons could become extinct soon due to climate change
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Global Eco Watch: Mauritius declares environmental emergency
Three experts to lead key assessment of invasive alien species
The assessment will offer governments and decision-makers the best available evidence
DRC: Oil drilling allowed in last refuge of 'Critically Endangered' apes
The UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to half the world’s mountain gorillas
Manual with latest design guidelines for zoos released
New zoos in the country would be designed as per the manual
A month after India declared itself bird flu-free, nine water birds die in Delhi zoo
There were nearly 40 pelicans and 20 ducks before the bird deaths were noticed
More than half of world’s coral reefs threatened by local activities
Alarming figures revealed by UNESCO body
Amphibians exposed to insecticides during larval stages are not at greater risk of disease: study
Study conducted on Gray Tree frogs for 28 days
डीडीए जैव विविधता पार्क: पृथ्वी पर पहली बार मिला उड़ने वाले अकशेरुकी जीवों का घर
वैज्ञानिक उन्हें पारिस्थितिकी तंत्र के स्वास्थ्य के विश्वसनीय जैव संकेतक मानते हैं। वे कीड़ों की आबादी, विशेषकर मच्छरों और कृषि कीटों जैसे कीटों को ...
Ceramicist P R Daroz to showcase collection of 100 bowls in Delhi for animal welfare
Organised by People For Animals, the exhibition will be held from August 4-6 at The Lalit
Supreme Court modifies order on construction ban within one kilometre of protected areas
The apex court said it is not possible to implement a uniform ESZ in every protected area because of interstate boundaries
Geneva Biodiversity Conference: Countries debate ‘aspirational goals‘ amid unprecedented biodiversity loss
The crucial global framework to stop biodiversity loss is already delayed by two years due to the pandemic
Why environmental crimes are rising in India
There has been a 78 per cent increase in the number of environmental crimes in the country between 2019 and 2020. At the same time, courts are …
Philanthropists announce $5 billion for biodiversity restoration, conservation
Largest-ever private funding commitment for biodiversity a momentous move for a nature-positive world, says WWF
The world’s coral reefs have suffered terribly in 30 years, but are resilient: Study
Status of Coral Reefs of the World:2020, prepared by the Australian government, said reducing local pressures on coral reefs to maintain their …
ऑस्ट्रेलिया के जंगलों में लगी आग से करीब 3 बिलियन जानवर नष्ट हुए : अध्ययन
अनुमान है कि 143 मिलियन स्तनधारी, 180 मिलियन पक्षी, 51 मिलियन मेंढक और 2.5 बिलियन सरीसृप आग से प्रभावित हुए
COVID-19: Beijing proposes to permanently ban harvesting of wild animals
Experts say an all-out ban may not be the right solution for China's woes of wildlife trade
Are Siberian migratory birds increasingly falling prey to India’s power lines?
A joint study by Russian and Indian scientists on two ospreys shows that this could indeed be the case