IUCN flags the Western Ghats due to climate change, tourism, and hydropower threats, jeopardizing its rich biodiversity.
The Indian Violet Tarantula, native to the Western Ghats, is a striking arachnid known for its shimmering violet-blue legs ...
Hornbill decline in the Western Ghats was initially blamed on poaching but later research revealed habitat loss due to ...
Discover 20 trekking picks for adventurers. Take on your ultimate Himalayan challenge now with these superb routes!
Study provides first-ever account of natural history of Pilia malenadu, offering new insights into its habitat and behaviour ...
In Brahmavar’s untouched forest, 98 butterfly species live in a natural haven, revealing the beauty of minimal intervention ...
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Mount Kilimanjaro has lost nearly 75 per cent of plant species: Who's the culprit?
In India, where land degradation, urbanisation, and deforestation have emerged as leading causes of biodiversity loss, the ...
India’s national parks offer a glimpse of its incredible biodiversity and endangered species. These protected areas are vital for wildlife conservation and eco-tourism development.
Scientists discover a new freshwater crab genus, Patithelphusa, in Yercaud, emphasizing the ecological importance of the Eastern Ghats.
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