Developing advanced pest control methods that do not rely on insecticides is crucial for sustainable agriculture. This becomes especially critical when dealing with micropests that exhibit high resistance to conventional insecticides.
A new study has warned that the world’s mangrove forests could release a huge amount of carbon emissions by the end of the century due to human development and population growth.
Suzy, a 74-year-old female elephant who was rescued from a circus in Andhra Pradesh, celebrated her 9th anniversary of freedom at the Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Centre (ECCC) in Mathura
A new study, published in the journal MDPI, reveals that this snake is composed of two different species that have large genetic differences. This finding poses a new challenge for the conservation of this forest’s top predator.
Sharks are in danger of disappearing from our oceans due to illegal fishing. Even though many countries have been trying to protect these animals for years, their numbers keep dropping.
On February 17, 2024, people around the world will celebrate World Pangolin Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness and support for the conservation of pangolins, the most trafficked mammal in the world
Watershed Management involves the careful management and conservation of both surface and groundwater resources within this area, focusing on the conservation, regeneration, and efficient utilization of these resources.
Decades ago, a historic grassroots movement known as Silent Valley Movement to protect a pristine moist evergreen forest from a proposed hydroelectric project emerged in Kerala's Palakkad District.
The Indian government, under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, granted preliminary approvals for three large hydropower projects in the ecologically sensitive Western Ghats region to an Adani group company.