Western Ghats
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Tourism boom in Kerala’s Western Ghats threatens to wipe out habitat of endemic frog species
Spoorthy Raman
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Thanks to citizen scientists, a new catfish species has been discovered hiding in Kerala’s aquifers
Neha Jain
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Biologist Soubadra Devy is exploring a world hidden in the forest canopies of the Western Ghats
Geetha Iyer
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Ramachandra Guha: What I learnt from Madhav Gadgil, towering ecologist with a social conscience
Ramachandra Guha
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In the Western Ghats, the population of the crucial Malabar grey hornbill is on the decline
Sneha Mahale
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Jackie Chan and ‘Game of Thrones’ inspire names of new gecko species in Western Ghats
Liz Kimbrough
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In Western Ghats, an ancient underground fish species is under threat due to poor water governance
TV Padma
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Worshipping big cats: In Maharashtra, faith meets conservation as humans and leopards share space
Aathira Perinchery
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In the Western Ghats, the rare neelakurinji bloom is becoming rarer still as grasslands shrink
Arathi Menon
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Out to solve a 180-year-old puzzle, scientists rediscover Maharashtra’s first endemic tree
Vinaya Kurtkoti
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Interview: Why floods in Konkan shouldn’t be compared with those in Germany and China
Ishan Kukreti
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The construction of India’s third-longest tunnel in Kerala may destabilise the Western Ghats
KA Shaji
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As old cultural beliefs erode, snakes living in Western Ghats’ sacred groves come under threat
Neha Jain
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A frog species discovered in the Eastern Ghats has now been seen 1,000 km away in the Western Ghats
Aathira Perinchery
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How the worship of sacred freshwater swamps is helping preserve biodiversity in the Western Ghats
Priya Ranganathan
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Human-triggered fatal landslides are becoming frequent in the Himalayas and Western Ghats
Manu Moudgil, IndiaSpend.com
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Holes bored in the Western Ghats offer clues to climate change in the past
Sahana Ghosh
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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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In Central and Western India, rails, roads and power lines are cutting through forest tracts
Neha Jain
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In the Western Ghats, 2.2 lakh trees will be axed to make way for upcoming rail line
Kapil Kajal