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Shrinking forests impacting seed dispersal by birds, reveals study | Guwahati News
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Shrinking forests concern for seed dispersal by birds: Study
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Study reveals that India s last remaining rainforest fragments harbour crucial ecological interactions and are of high conservation value – India Education | Latest Education News | Global Educational News
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Study highlights importance of last patches of tropical lowland forest in Assam
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Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Lakshadweep Locals Set To Fight Tourism Plans 20/07/2021
The Lakshadweep atolls in the Arabian Sea depend on coral health, which locals and researchers believe have been endangered by new development plans for the islands. Photo: Naveen Namboothri/Carbon Copy
Lakshadweep is on the boil these days. The cause of mass resentment are the newly introduced draft laws – the Animal Preservation Regulation, the Prevention of Anti-Social Activities Regulation (popularly known as the Goonda Act) and the Panchayat Regulation. The furore is also targeted at administrator Praful Khoda Patel for initiating these measures and claiming to develop islands on the lines of Maldives under Lakshadweep Development Authority Regulation (LDAR) 2021. Marine biologists and environmentalists have vehemently opposed the new plans and expressed grave concern over their possible impact to the fragile ecology.