Category : Climate Change


Pench Tiger Reserve Census Finds 65 Crocodiles

The Pench Tiger Reserve's third annual crocodile survey recorded 65 direct crocodile sightings and 120 indirect signs. The census, supported by volunteers and officials, will aid conservation planning.

Ancient Crocodile Relative Was a Runner, Not a Swimmer

Scientists have identified a new species of early crocodile relative from a 215-million-year-old fossil found in southwest Britain. The small, land-dwelling animal had long limbs and an upright stance, suggesting it was built for speed and agility on dry

NGT Flags Major E-Waste Management Gaps in India

The National Green Tribunal has identified serious deficiencies in India's e-waste management, including uneven recycling infrastructure and weak inter-state tracking, directing CPCB to submit a report by May 21.

Wild Boar Attack Injures Two Women in Idukki

Two women agricultural workers were seriously injured in a wild boar attack near Nedumkandam in Idukki district on Thursday afternoon. The incident occurred when a trapped boar broke free from a fence and charged at them.

Bellahalli Waste Crisis: Unlearned Lessons from Mandur

The Bellahalli waste crisis highlights systemic failures in Bengaluru's waste management. Releasing funds may ease tensions, but without fixing waste generation, segregation, and processing, the city risks repeating past mistakes.

Karnataka Tiger Death Mystery Unsolved After a Year

A year after a tiger carcass was found in Shivamogga's Ambligola dam, the cause of death remains unknown. Despite suspicions of gunshot wounds, forensic reports are inconclusive, and the forest department's investigation continues.

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