The scientists behind a new paper, published in the Journal of Hazardous Materials, have discovered a new disease in seabirds, caused directly by exposure to plastics.
The islands boast some of the most diverse collections of plants and animals on Earth. With a unique set of influences and conditions, life on islands has evolved very differently from life on larger land masses.
Lake Baikal is the largest and most deep freshwater lake in the world and contains more water than all the great lakes of North America together. Originally from the lake whose name carries
Chandubi lake is located at the foot of Garo hills surrounded by Assam and Meghalaya. It is a natural lake located in the Kamrup district, Assam and is at a distance of 40 km from the city of Guwahati
One of the rarest and most attractive wild cat species, the Himalayan lynx or Eurasian lynx, was spotted in Leh-Ladakh. The 45-second clip shared by Parveen Kaswan showed a bobcat casually strolling by
The manchineel tree may be endangered, but so is anyone who messes with it. That's because this rare tropical plant, which bears deceptively sweet fruit, is one of the most poisonous and deadliest trees on Earth.
A study has tracked wild birds in three countries in Europe to examine the long-term impact of fireworks. In a new study led by Curtin University, experts report that fireworks should be replaced with cleaner laser
The Aravalli range of Northwestern India is one of the oldest mountain folds of the world with an elevation of 300m to 900m. They stretch for a distance of 800 km from Himmatnagar in Gujarat to Delhi spanning Haryana
According to Ramsar sites, Haiderpur wetland is a human-made wetland that was formed in 1984 by the construction of the Madhya Ganga Barrage on a floodplain of the River Ganga.
If we talk about the food habits of rich countries, then on average 3.9 trees are being cut every year for every person of G7 countries. The information was revealed in research published in the international journal Nature Ecology and Evolution.