Sharavati river, a source of electricity in Karnataka, faces environmental opposition for a proposed pumped storage project.
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Hosted on MSNIndian villages seek to protect ecosystem by opting out of state’s development pushBy Mongabay.com Residents of two villages in the Indian state of Goa have petitioned the environment ministry for their ...
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Hosted on MSNScientists celebrate multiple discoveries deep in Indian mountains: 'Indicators of undisturbed habitats'"Still blows my mind that we can fly to the moon, yet don't know all the flatmates we share our home with." Scientists celebrate multiple discoveries deep in Indian mountains: 'Indicators of ...
A UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the eight hottest bio-diversity hotspots in the world, the Western Ghats are a mountain range, spread over 1600 km in western India. Stretching north to ...
The Western Ghats, recognised as a biodiversity hotspot, harbour numerous endemic species found nowhere else on Earth. While parts of it are protected, the ecosystem faces threats from ...
The study by researchers at Pune's MIT World Peace University specifies shifts in dragonfly populations caused by changing ...
However, 27 species not recorded in earlier data have been documented, attributed to citizen science initiatives and improved ...
Residents of Canacona have strongly opposed the proposed widening of NH-66 (formerly NH-17) along the existing alignment at ...
Mangaluru: An environmental activist expressed shock over the early onset of forest fires in Western Ghats, despite the region receiving heavy rainfall last year. Instances of forest fires were ...
The Western Ghats are a mountain range about 1,000 miles ... this strange-looking species is considered a global biodiversity hotspot and an evolutionary transition zone by UNESCO.
Four in 10 species inhabiting inland water ecosystems in the Western Ghats face the threat of extinction, conservation scientists said on Wednesday after a worldwide assessment covering habitats ...
The Western Ghats mountain range running down the south-west side of India is a treasure trove of wildlife. Though it covers less than 6% of the land area of India, the Western Ghats contain more than ...
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