Conservation
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In Meghalaya, scientists discover glowing mushrooms, used by locals as natural torches
Neha Jain
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Eco India, Episode 90: Can small patches of privately-owned forests play a role in conservation?
Scroll Staff
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In J&K, the world’s largest mountain goat is under threat from poaching, overgrazing and insurgency
Deepanwita Gita Niyogi
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A plant species has been rediscovered in Gujarat after 104 years
Azera Parveen Rahman
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A nature reserve in Madhya Pradesh is under threat from a tiger safari and other projects
Mayank Aggarwal
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Eco India: A green oasis in Delhi NCR is fighting to be recognised as a forest by the government
Scroll Staff
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Eco India, Episode 83: With modern society becoming more urbanised, what is the future of forests?
Scroll Staff
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Watch: This is how baby sea turtles move towards the shore from their nests
Scroll Staff
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India’s leopard population declined by 90% over two centuries, suggests study
Aathira Perinchery
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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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Eco India: How India's critically endangered gharial bounced back from the brink of extinction
Scroll Staff
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Eco India, Episode 71: Incentivising local communities to take charge and protect their environment
Scroll Staff
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In Odisha’s Similipal park, recognition of community rights paved the way for sustainable growth
Pragati Prava
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Eco India, Episode 70: Technology’s pivotal role in mitigating conflict and aiding conservation
Scroll Staff
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In Assam, a centuries-old temple practice is helping attempts to revive an endangered turtle species
Deepanwita Gita Niyogi
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A sloth bear rescued from torture is now caught in a tug-of-war between Nepal and Indian activists
Diwakar Pyakurel, The Third Pole
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Eco India, Episode 61: Young activists worldwide are leading the charge against climate change
Scroll Staff
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In Kolkata, one man’s grit helped restore an abandoned dump yard to its former green glory
Satwik Paul
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India’s guidelines on wetlands will allow states to decide what counts as prohibited activities
Mayank Aggarwal
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Smiling chimpanzees on Instagram are not cute – they are under stress and often mistreated
Zara Bending, The Conversation