A marketing official-turned-farmer returned to his village to innovate with technology and modernise his farm. He used artificial intelligence and digital tools for water management, early disease ...
Wild animals, presumed to be wolves, have attacked people in an Uttar Pradesh district, causing deaths. The forest department identified the predators as wolves based on drone footage and people’s ...
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A camera trapping exercise in Mehao Wildlife Sanctuary assessed mammal status and distribution. The exercise also offered glimpses into habitat preferences and activity patterns of some small wild ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. New research from the University of Oxford and the University of Exeter examines savanna biome distribution and drivers through the lens of tree ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. As cities face escalating climate risks, the Climate Action Plans serve as strategic roadmaps to address these challenges, protect vulnerable ...
A review of existing research on food security in the Himalayas found that climate change was impacting the accessibility, availability, utilisation and stability of food in the region. Studies ...
Stretching from tropical to temperate latitudes, with a 7,500 km long coastline, two archipelagos, some of the tallest mountains and the most extensive mangrove ecosystem in the world, iconic India ...
The recently tabled Greater Bengaluru Governance Bill proposes to split the municipal corporation into smaller councils. An analysis by non-profit Janaagraha says the bill doesn’t include proper ...
The Conserving Agrobiodiversity series looks at a gamut of stories from the fields of India — from technological advances to traditional knowledge, from saving seeds to modifying them — all focussed ...
If the Green Revolution rode on the strength of chemicals derived mainly from fossil fuels, now there is a shift in the thinking on how agriculture is being done in India, with a thrust on growing ...
Protected areas only cover about 5.02 percent of India’s total area. Consequently, a large percentage of India’s wildlife live outside protected boundaries. In India, a protected area (PA) is defined ...