biodiversity
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My search for a rare meat-eating duck that was first found by Captain James Cook
Joshua Powell, The Conversation
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Bird’s-eye view: These creatures are humankind’s oldest fortune tellers
Felice Wyndham, The Conversation
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How preparations for Madhya Pradesh’s tourism festival drove down vulture population in this town
Manish Chandra Mishra
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In a rapidly urbanising India, here’s how you can revive the dwindling bee population
Kartik Chandramouli
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India is home to over 8,000 species of medicinal plants – and they’re increasingly under threat
Aathira Perinchery
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Despite the decline in biodiversity in the UK, these insects, mosses and lichens are thriving
Charlie Outhwaite, The Conversation
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DNA barcoding helped Indian researchers identify two new termite species in an unlikely home
GBSNP Varma
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The cannibalistic Indian bullfrog is wreaking havoc in the Andamans
Neha Jain
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Soaring ecotourism is causing stress among tigers in central Indian reserves, reveals a new study
Neha Jain
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In Pakistan, fishing villages are losing their livelihoods as the Indus dries up
Akhtar Hafeez
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Black pepper came to India from South East Asia over five million years ago, says a new study
TV Padma
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In India, insects are slowly disappearing – and that is a cause for worry
Geetha Iyer
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Your Morning Fix: Leh Press Club accuses BJP of bribery, a million species face extinction, and more
Scroll Staff
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Eco India, Episode 26: The efforts to trail the focus on spider conservation in India
Scroll Staff
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Species thought to be extinct are being sighted again. Are they rising from the dead?
David Roberts, The Conversation
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Centre’s weak legal defence of forest act means ten lakh families could be evicted, say activists
M Rajshekhar Sruthisagar Yamunan
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The biggest threats to wildlife in India: Forest fires and an ‘unhealthy’ plantation model
Peter Smetacek
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In the Western Ghats, wind farming is making lizards change colour, says new study
Maria Thomas, qz.com
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How Sri Lanka got its lizards (and what it says about the island’s history)
Bhanu Sridharan
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A group of youngsters is turning a ‘sacred grove’ in Western Ghats into a biodiversity-rich zone
Nivedita Khandekar