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Assam's Rowmari Donduwa Wetland Pushes for Ramsar Status

Discover why environmentalists and local communities are rallying to designate Assam's Rowmari Donduwa wetland complex as a Ramsar site, protecting its rich biodiversity and ecological significance for future generations.

Baby Elephant Drowns in Chhattisgarh Forest Pond

A heartbreaking incident unfolded in Raigarh forest where a young elephant calf tragically drowned in a pond, prompting forest department investigation and raising concerns about wildlife safety.

India's 7 Endangered Turtles: Survival Crisis

Discover India's 7 critically endangered turtle species facing habitat destruction and illegal trade. Learn why urgent conservation efforts are crucial for their survival.

200-yr-old Amritsar banyan tree faces axe, activist fights back

A heritage banyan tree in Amritsar's Ranjit Avenue, believed to be over two centuries old, faces demolition for road expansion. Social activist Rohit Mehra leads the fight to preserve this natural monument that holds historical and environmental significa

Earth's Extinction Rate Slows, Surprising Scientists

In a stunning reversal of fortune, global extinction rates among plant and animal species have shown significant slowdown, surprising scientists worldwide with this unexpected environmental development.

Karnataka's Cultural Extravaganza in Bengaluru

Bengaluru gears up for a spectacular cultural festival showcasing Karnataka's rich heritage through music, dance, art, and river conservation themes from March 1-3 at National College Grounds.

6 New Bat Species Discovered in Philippines

Scientists discover six previously unknown bat species in the Philippines, highlighting the country's crucial role as a global biodiversity hotspot and the importance of conservation efforts.

Why Birds Fly in V-Formation: Science Explained

Discover the fascinating science behind why migratory birds fly in perfect V-shape patterns. New research reveals how birds use aerodynamics and teamwork to conserve energy.

₹23 Crore Buffalo: Pushkar Mela 2025's Record Breaker

The Pushkar Camel Fair 2025 witnessed history as Anmol, a magnificent Murrah buffalo, shattered all records with an astonishing ₹23 crore price tag. Discover the incredible story behind India's most expensive buffalo and what makes him so special.

₹15 Cr Horse, ₹23 Cr Buffalo: Pushkar Fair's Royal Stars

A magnificent Marwari horse valued at ₹15 crore and a prized buffalo worth ₹23 crore become the star attractions at Rajasthan's legendary Pushkar Fair, showcasing India's rich cultural heritage and thriving livestock market.

Pune's Jyotiba Phule Art Plaza Faces Neglect

Discover how Pune's once-vibrant Jyotiba Phule Art Plaza has fallen into neglect, leaving citizens disappointed and demanding restoration of this cultural landmark.

Ancient Heritage Inspiring Future Urban Development

Discover how India's ancient urban planning wisdom is inspiring sustainable, tech-driven cities of tomorrow. From Varanasi's ghats to Jaipur's grid systems, learn how heritage meets innovation.

Lalbagh Wells Boost Bengaluru Groundwater

Discover how Bengaluru's historic Lalbagh Botanical Garden is leading the charge against groundwater depletion with innovative percolation wells, showing remarkable results in just months.

Pune's Water Crisis: 70 Natural Springs Disappear

Exclusive GSDA study uncovers shocking decline of Pune's natural groundwater sources, with 70 springs and 172 streams vanishing. Urgent conservation measures needed to prevent water catastrophe.

Red-Breasted Parakeet Returns to Bali's Forests

The remarkable homecoming of the Red-Breasted Parakeet to Bali's Mewali forest signals a major ecological turnaround, offering new hope for the island's natural revival after decades of habitat loss.

Karnataka tourism push threatens Beladakuppe wildlife

Karnataka's ambitious tourism development in Beladakuppe's forest areas raises serious concerns about wildlife habitat destruction and human-animal conflict. Experts warn of irreversible ecological damage.

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