Western Ghats
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Photos of the new species of dragon lizards discovered in the Western Ghats
Sandhya Sekar
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Study finds four new groups of lizards in the Western Ghats
Scroll Staff
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Karnataka continues to object to notification declaring the Western Ghats eco-sensitive: HT
Scroll Staff
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This illustrator’s sketches of South India’s wondrous plants are lessons in art and botany
Amrita Bose
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In Kerala’s Wayanad, record landslides and cave-ins raise alarm over its fragile ecology
TA Ameerudheen
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Indian, American scientists discover four species of lizards in Western Ghats
Scroll Staff
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On day of landslides, Karnataka sent letter refusing to set up survey vital for conservation plan
Mridula Chari
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A group of youngsters is turning a ‘sacred grove’ in Western Ghats into a biodiversity-rich zone
Nivedita Khandekar
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Why landslides continue to wreak havoc in Kerala during the monsoon
TA Ameerudheen
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Wonder fruit kokum is finding new fans, thanks to some restaurants and skincare companies
Zinnia Ray Chaudhuri
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New frog species named after state of Goa is found in abundance but has only just been documented
Vinita Govindarajan
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A new study sheds light on the elusive Nilgiri marten, a badger-like mammal with a yellow throat
Ronald Ranta, The Conversation
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What Kerala can learn from a couple who turned their eight-acre Wayanad property into a forest
Maya Kilpadi
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Photos: This shy Indian viper may finally get more admirers because of the efforts of a Goa group
Nupur D'Souza
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Song of the rain: On the monsoon trail in the Western Ghats
Suprabha Seshan
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In pictures: Four new species of burrowing frogs discovered in the Western Ghats
Vinita Govindarajan
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In pictures: Seven new species of night frogs discovered in the Western Ghats
Vinita Govindarajan
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After Wayanad lost 11 lives to Kyasanur Forest Disease last year, it's staring at another outbreak
TA Ameerudheen
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In the Western Ghats, the songs of this bird species differ from one mountaintop to the other
Vinita Govindarajan
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Why are new species of frog being discovered so often? Because there are so many of them
Nayantara Narayanan