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The pandemic reminds us of our relationship with nature. Will there be more books on this theme?
Bahar Dutt
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Mauritius oil spill: Anger over government’s handling as crisis continues
Adam Moolna, The Conversation
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Watch: Worm-luring dance routine demonstrated by American Woodcock bird to her chicks
Scroll Staff
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Watch: Seagull casually enters a store, picks up a bag of chips, and hurries away
Scroll Staff
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Suvir Saran interview: Americans considered Indian food cheap and oily, something you ate when drunk
Scroll Food
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‘We are going to meet soon’: Read these post-modern love poems in the bhakti tradition
Srivalli
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Watch: Owls act like cats in this Russian ‘Owl Cafe’ reminiscent of the Harry Potter world
Scroll Staff
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Watch: Child artiste recites heartbreaking poem ‘Do not stand at my grave and weep’
Scroll Staff
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First five Rafale jets from France land in India, PM Narendra Modi welcomes landing
Scroll Staff
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The story of star-crossed lovers Suthon and Manora lives on in Thailand’s dance and drama
Jana Igunma
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Modi government shrunk eco-sensitive zones to make way for Oil India’s projects in Assam
Sadiq Naqvi
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Can the pandemic turn everyone into a writer? Get some inspiration from an 18th century Frenchman
Xavier De Maistre
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In Kerala, development projects cleared amid lockdown threaten the state’s ecological balance
KA Shaji
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Wildlife traffickers are taking advantage of gaps in India’s growing air transport network
Mahima A Jain
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If you hate palm oil for causing environmental harm, you should hate coconut oil even more
Erik Meijaard, The Conversation
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Readers’ Comments: The Jayaraj-Bennix case is more than just a South Indian issue
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In one of India’s eight biodiversity hotspots, unchecked development has reduced forest cover by 26%
Kapil Kajal
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For India to build sustainable cities post-lockdown, re-cycling roads is key
Amit Bhatt Advait Jani
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Watch: How did the ducks cross the road? Thanks to US Congresswoman Kathleen Rice stopping cars
Scroll Staff
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A new swine flu virus has been reported in China. Should we be worried?
Andrew Preston, The Conversation