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32,000 Indians admit illegally owning exotic animals like kangaroos, lemurs and iguanas

32,000 Indians admit illegally owning exotic animals like kangaroos, lemurs and iguanas
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32,000 Indians Say They Possess Exotic Animals In Post-COVID Amnesty

32,000 Indians Say They Possess Exotic Animals In Post-COVID Amnesty
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What it takes for the conservation of whale sharks

What it takes for the conservation of whale sharks Updated: Updated: March 11, 2021 20:47 IST A study reveals the global population of sharks and rays have crashed by over 70% in the past five decades. But a few conservation initiatives in India show that well-crafted policies and awareness programmes can make a difference Share Article AAA Awareness campaign by Wildlife Trust of India at a school in Gujarat   | Photo Credit: Special arrangement A study reveals the global population of sharks and rays have crashed by over 70% in the past five decades. But a few conservation initiatives in India show that well-crafted policies and awareness programmes can make a difference

In Bastar, conservationists are trying to save Chhattisgarh s state bird from extinction

In Bastar, conservationists are trying to save Chhattisgarh’s state bird from extinction The Bastar hill mynah is endemic to the Kanger Valley, where the felling of trees for cultivation and developmental activities has put the species in danger. Mar 07, 2021 · 09:30 pm The distribution range of the common hill mynah includes India, China, Thailand, Sri Lanka and the South East Asian islands. | Ravi Naidu/ Mongabay India The Kanger Valley National Park in the Bastar district of Chhattisgarh is a mysterious place dotted with caves, waterfalls and dense forests. The protected area notified in 1982 is also famous for the Bastar hill mynah (

9 Indian climate warriors paving the path for a more sustainable tomorrow

Instagram.com/diamirzaofficial It’s no secret that global warming has been an urgent cause for concern for our planet. Living through one historical record in climate change after the other has been stressful, to say the least. While we have gained some momentum to move towards sustainable practices, there are some key influential figures who consistently push for people and governments to step up their actions to protect our environment. Around the world, climate change activists have been organising movements to spread awareness about the crisis at hand. Over the years, India has amassed its own group of personalities who have made efforts to relay the urgency for working towards an environment-friendly tomorrow. In honour of Women’s History Month and Day, scroll through our list of inspiring women leading the fight against climate change in India.

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