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Let it be-Exotic plantations reduce bird diversity in urban green spaces

Today, we live in an age of heightening environmental awareness.”Plant trees to Save the Environment is a common mantra in today’s urban ecology domain. However, this mantra may indeed be detrimental to the native plants and the birds, particularly in parks and grasslands, research shows. Urban aforestation movements have speeded up in India’s big cities-Delhi, […]

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Interview 1: Tackling the Illegal Wildlife Trade with Azzedine Downes, President of IFAW

The illegal wildlife trade is the fourth largest illict industry in the world, after the trafficking of drugs, arms and humans. Unfortunately, various species, ranging from pangolins to bears are on the verge of extinction due to the illegal wildlife trade. Worth over $23 billion annually, the impacts of the illegal wildlife trade goes beyond

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How are leopards being conserved?

World wide conservation efforts are targeted towards umbrella species or the flagship species. The humble leopard doesn’t fit into both and often find itself secondary to the tiger when conservation projects are being planned. Here we disc Leopards are able to survive better in human dominated landscapes owing to their adaptable behavior. They serve as apex

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Agro-biodiversity for food security in vulnerable landscapes: a case of Western Himalaya

The term biodiversity usually brings to mind a vivacious collage of animals in the backdrop of pristine wildernesses such as a courtship display by the birds of paradise in Papa New Guinea; the epic migration in the Serengeti; the boisterous howling of new world monkeys inhabiting Latin American rainforests; darting schools of iridescent fish in

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Mangrove restoration and reforestation: the whys and the hows

Amidst the myriad of unique plant assemblages found around the world, perhaps none are as tenacious and resilient as mangroves. Mangrove is an umbrella term that groups all tree and shrub species depicting physiological adaptations to high salinity conditions and inhabiting tropical and sub-tropical inter-tidal zones. Mangrove restoration is currently gaining a lot of interest

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How can leopard-human conflict be mitigated?

Leopard-human conflict in India is a complex issue that requires a multifaceted approach to address. Here are some solutions that can help reduce the frequency and severity of conflicts between humans and leopards. Habitat Restoration and Management The loss and fragmentation of natural habitats are significant factors contributing to human-leopard conflict in India. Therefore, habitat

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Interview 20: Challenges of being a Wildlife Vetenerian in India with Dr. Aditi Sharma

Join us on the final Episode of Season 1, where we speak to Dr. Aditi Sharma regarding the challenges of being a wildlife vetenerian in India, the challenges of translocating wildlife and the concept of one health.  Dr. Aditi Sharma is working as a National Wildlife Policy Expert & Veterinary Consultant with CAMP (Community Action

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