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Tolanakere works to be completed in four months


Tolanakere works to be completed in four months
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April 26, 2021 21:42 IST
There is an idea to transform Unkal Lake Park as a tourist place, says Union Minister Pralhad Joshi
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Union Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, Coal and Mines Pralhad Joshi inspecting development works at Unkal Lake in Hubballi on Monday.
 
There is an idea to transform Unkal Lake Park as a tourist place, says Union Minister Pralhad Joshi
The Tolanakere (tank) development works taken up under the Smart City Scheme will be completed and dedicated to the public in the next four months, while the development work on Unkal Lake is expected to take 18 months. ....

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Pope Francis: Pandemic's 'Sadly Positive' Effect on Climate Change


23 Apr 2021
ROME Pope Francis underscored the importance of biodiversity and the interaction between the coronavirus and climate change in his Earth Day message Thursday.
“Both global catastrophes, COVID and climate change, show that there is no time to lose,” the pope said in a video message to mark Earth Day 2021. “Time is pressing and, as COVID-19 taught us, yes, we have the means to rise up to the challenge.”
“We have the means. It is time to act, we are at the limit,” he said.
“For some time now we have been becoming more aware that nature deserves to be protected, if only because human interactions with God-given biodiversity must take place with the utmost care and respect: caring for biodiversity, caring for nature,” Francis said in his Spanish-language address. ....

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Great white shark could reach UK waters after becoming only the second in history to be tracked crossing the Atlantic


Great white shark could reach UK waters after becoming only the second in history to be tracked crossing the Atlantic
The shark is thought to be pregnant and foraging for squid
Scientists believe there is a chance it could head to the UK
Credit:  Digital Vision/ Stephen Frink
A great white shark could reach UK waters, scientists have said, as it becomes the second in history to be tracked crossing the Atlantic.
17-foot female shark Nukumi has taken a surprising route towards Europe from America, across the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, which is hardly ever crossed.
The 50-year-old matriarch is the largest ever tagged in the region by scientists who are monitoring her, and it is believed she has taken a roundabout route because she is pregnant. ....

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Travel paths of primates show how their minds work


Credit: Oxford Brookes University
How primates get from A to B gives vital information about their cognitive evolution, say researchers in a new study looking at the travel paths of animals in the wild. Using data from 164 wild primate populations, the global survey examines the mental abilities that primates, including ourselves, use to know where and when to travel in the most efficient way.
A birds eye view
Co-author Miguel de Guinea, expert in Evolutionary Anthropology at Oxford Brookes University commented: Imagine looking down on a huge outdoor market from high in the sky, perhaps from a drone hovering quietly above. The people below move in different ways. Some wander haphazardly among the stalls: they are learning what s available but are clearly not busy. Others take bee-line routes across the market to a destination they obviously wanted to reach, then, after buying what they need, head back in much the same way. ....

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