We have often visited zoos for recreational purposes. There are videos where humans engage with cages/confined wild animals. But, why do zoos exist in the first place? And, do they really help protect wildlife? Let us explore.
Climate change has become a very new and fast-gearing reason behind waves of migration of people from different countries. Sometimes even in the same country.
Eco-tourism on the other hand is an entirely different approach. It is more scientific in nature, where not only are you engaging with the natural and cultural environment of an area in the most sustainable way possible
According to The State of Worlds Birds Report 2022, a whopping 48% of existing bird species worldwide have a declining population trend. Although, the study recommends birdwatching to conserve avian fauna
These single-use plastics were banned on 1st July 2022 throughout the country. It is interesting to note that the SUP share in plastic waste is just 2-3%.
The National Mission for Enhanced Energy Efficiency (NMEEE) was introduced under the National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC). The scheme was released by the Prime Minister in 2008.
Although the stockpile of nuclear weapons globally has significantly reduced from about 60,000 during the Cold War years to about 12,705 today. Although, the threat they pose to life, property, and the environment still exists and is wide-ranging.
On Ground | Biodiversity | Panna Tiger Reserve is a prime example of what human-animal conflicts are leading to. A tiger carcass was found hanging from a wire noose