The Compensatory Afforestation Fund Act, 2016 received the assent of the President on the 3rd of August 2016. It is a special Fund established under the public account of India.
While the land-related conflict in India has long posed a threat, according to a new report, 75.94 per cent of all existing land-related conflicts have been resolved.
With the UN Biodiversity Conference COP15 currently underway, the researchers call on policymakers to implement specific actions and targets to protect these biodiversity hotspots.
We don’t really associate dolphins with rivers but there is the Ganges river dolphin that is quite unique and one of the rarest dolphins on this earth.
A few weeks ago, a group of officials from the United States Forest Service who were monitoring a Gigantic forest in the state of Oregon, in the western part of this country
The vulture population has decreased in India by 97% in the last decade, On March 17 this year, locals in the Chaiygaon area of Milanpur village in Assam's Kamrup district found the carcasses of more than 95 Himalayan griffon vultures and a steppe eagle.
In all the debates about how to stop climate change, hemp is hardly mentioned at all. Better known as cannabis, modern varieties of hemp are too weak to be used as narcotics but are extremely efficient at absorbing and sequestering carbon.
In an attempt to tackle the consequences of a changing climate on the agricultural sector, world leaders at COP27 urged countries for sustainable agricultural support in order to ensure food security for all.
Half of the world's donkey population could disappear in the next five years, as millions are killed for their skins to meet the growing demand for traditional Chinese medicine.
As human activities rapidly transform the planet, the global insect population is declining at an unprecedented rate of up to 2% per year. Amid deforestation, pesticide use, artificial light pollution