Nature
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Eco India, Episode 276: Can nature and progress coexist?
Scroll Staff
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Cities with diverse bird and tree populations improve well being
Rachel Buxton, The Conversation Emma J Hudgins, The Conversation Stephanie Prince Ware, The Conversation
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‘Extinction is blood on my hands’: Vinita Agrawal’s poems about our disappearing natural wealth
Vinita Agrawal
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A wildlife conservationist explains why nature must be preserved for nations to become ‘advanced’
Vivek Menon
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A new book examines the gap between nature in the laboratory and diverse landscapes
Savyasaachi
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Watch: Spectacular timelapse video shows northern lights shining over erupting volcano in Iceland
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‘Incredibly rare’: Florida park celebrates first-ever recorded birth of white alligator
Scroll Staff
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Watch: Three rare white lion cubs born in Venezuelan zoo
Scroll Staff
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Nature’s magic: Stunning view of ‘split sunset’ spotted in the sky in Florida, USA
Scroll Staff
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For children: Love flourishes between a dolphin and a walrus even though they want different things
Usha
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For young readers: How the ‘charismatic cannibal’ praying mantis has captured our imaginations
Ranjit Lal
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Can improving Mumbai’s natural defences reduce annual waterlogging and flooding? Yes, says this book
Siddarth Shrikanth
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Watch: Hummingbird confuses woman’s purple hair for flowers, goes looking for nectar
Scroll Staff
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Read three poems from a poetry anthology about the ecological crises confronting the planet
Abhay K Shanta Acharya Usha Akella
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‘The Living Air’: A birder’s long tryst with birds show how they help overcome human fallibilities
Mallik Thatipalli
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From a new book for birdwatchers: Meet the Black Drongo, aka King Crow
Aasheesh Pittie
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Our only home: 19 books for children (and adults) to read on World Earth Day, April 22
The Parag Initiative
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Watch: This perfectly camouflaged butterfly can make itself look like a dead leaf
Scroll Staff
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Sylvia Plath’s profound nature poetry elevates her writing beyond tragedy and despair
Nassim Jalali, The Conversation
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Watch: Is that a tree stump? No, it’s a pair of camouflaged Tawny Frogmouth birds
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