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Why are grasslands in India dying?

India is not just the land of jungles but a country supporting a huge variety of geological and geographical terrains. From the rainforests of the Western Ghats to the arid deserts of Thar, from the Mangroves of Sundarbans to the snowy hills of the mighty Himalayas. But one of the habitats that rather goes unnoticed

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The Sacred River in Peril: Exploring the Biodiversity and Threats to the Ganga

The Ganges River, also known as the Ganga, is one of the most sacred and culturally significant rivers of the world. The river is also home to a vast array of biodiversity, including several endangered species. But unfortunately Ganga is facing numerous threats, both natural and anthropogenic, putting its biodiversity and millions of people depending

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North East India is the flagbearer for Community Based Conservation

Since our biodiversity is fashioned by an astonishing multifaceted network of varieties of life, its conservation efforts are hence complex and can be treated as collective problem. Since 1872, there has been establishments of national park, wildlife sanctuaries and many other protected which has some limitations such as displacement of indigenous people from its indigenous

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