Biodiversity conservation is essential for maintaining ecological balance. It protects various species and their habitats. Healthy ecosystems support agriculture and provide resources. Conservation efforts include protected areas and sustainable practices. Education and awareness are vital for community involvement. Legal frameworks help enforce conservation measures. Biodiversity is crucial for cultural heritage and traditional practices. It contributes to the economy through tourism and sustainable livelihoods.
The recent seizure of 2,000 ants in Nairobi has drawn attention to the growing issue of global insect trafficking. This incident underscores the illegal trade in insects, which...
India’s oldest mountain system has unexpectedly become the focus of a major legal and ecological debate. Stretching nearly 680 km from Gujarat to Delhi and more than two...
The Indian Forest Service (IFS), one of the three All India Services, has long remained in the shadows of the Indian Administrative Service and the Indian Police Service....
The Kerala government has made proposal to the Centre regarding the designation of Ecologically Sensitive Areas (ESAs) in the Western Ghats. This revised proposal, submitted recently, encompasses 8,590.69...
Recent studies have brought into light the complexities of animal communication. A important research initiative is underway in India, focusing on how elephants communicate. This five-year study, conducted...