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KING OF BIRDS

Revered for centuries, western tragopan now needs protection as its forests shrink, human pressures mount

3 min  |

December 16, 2025
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Down To Earth

WHISKERS ALL AQUIVER

Climate change threatens creatures that have weathered extreme environments for thousands of years

2 min  |

December 16, 2025
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GOLDEN SPIRIT

Survival of the shy primate is closely tied to the health of Western Ghats

3 min  |

December 16, 2025
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RINGED EYES IN THE CANOPY

Rapid habitat destruction forces arboreal langur to alter habits

2 min  |

December 16, 2025
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HANGING BY THE CLIFF

The Himalaya's rarest wild goat is on the brink of local extinction

2 min  |

December 16, 2025
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ANGEL OF THE BEAS

Conservation reserves, citizen science, and habitat protection give the Indus River dolphin a fighting chance in India

2 min  |

December 16, 2025
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UNDER MOONLIT SCRUB

Survival of this hidden guardian tells us whether our scrublands still breathe

2 min  |

December 16, 2025
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SYMBOL OF SILENT VALLEY

Lion-tailed macaque remains vulnerable despite past victories

2 min  |

December 16, 2025
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THE APE IN OUR STORIES

India's only non-human ape species is a cultural icon threatened by forest fragmentation

2 min  |

December 16, 2025
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SENTINEL OF THE HIGH COLD DESERT

The bird's evocative call may not continue to roll across the cold desert valley for long

3 min  |

December 16, 2025
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THE NIGHT WATCHER

Reverse mythical beliefs to save the nocturnal hunter of Western Ghats

2 min  |

December 16, 2025
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THE OVERLOOKED WILD

Meet the species that demand conservation attention

4 min  |

December 16, 2025
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THE MOUNTAIN MONARCH

Western Ghats' grassland guardian has emerged from the shadows, but may not stay for long

2 min  |

December 16, 2025
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WHERE MYTH MEETS MUSCLE

In the mist-shrouded high hills of Arunachal Pradesh, an elusive mountain giant fights for survival

3 min  |

December 16, 2025
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TURNING TURTLE

Once a jewel of the Ganga, the large riverine turtle clings to life in a shrinking sanctuary

2 min  |

December 16, 2025
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THE LAST DANCE

Fewer than 1,000 Bengal floricans survive in Asia's shrinking floodplains

2 min  |

December 16, 2025
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DROWNING IN ITS HOME

The dancing deer stares at near-extinction as its marshy habitat thins and fragments

2 min  |

December 16, 2025
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ON A SLIPPERY SLOPE

Hunting and habitat degradation remain the biggest threats of this ground-dwelling bird

2 min  |

December 16, 2025
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THE ODD FELINE

The fishing cat's decline is not an isolated conservation woe. It is a symptom

3 min  |

December 16, 2025
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MORE THAN A DAZZLE

This living tapestry is an indicator species for some of Asia's most biodiverse and least-explored mountain ecosystems

3 min  |

December 16, 2025
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ASSAM'S PRIDE

A rare primate is losing its only home

2 min  |

December 16, 2025
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A LITTLE PIG GOES A LONG WAY

India's pygmy hog is vanishing from its grasslands, just as it is needed the most

2 min  |

December 16, 2025
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PERFECT STRANGER

It is surprising how little is understood about the world's largest venomous snake

3 min  |

December 16, 2025
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COP OF TALK

The UN's 30th climate summit, COP30 in Belém, was billed as the COP of truth and implementation.It was an opportunity for the world to move beyond diagnosis to delivery. Instead it revealed a system struggling to prove its relevance.

10+ min  |

December 01, 2025

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1,500 days, and an alarm for new climate

SEASONS ARE the compass that guide humans to survive and thrive as a society. What happens if seasons lose their distinct character and predictable rhythm? This is no longer a theoretical question. The Earth is entering a new climate regime, its atmosphere now saturated with greenhouse gases at levels without precedent in human history. And the earliest sign of this shift is the near-dissolution of familiar seasons; all merging and dissipating like the pupa inside the chrysalis, but, not to give birth to that mesmerising butterfly. This metamorphosis is manifest in the blizzard of weather events, extreme in severity and unseasonal by nature and geography.

2 min  |

December 01, 2025
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Rights in transit

A recent dispute over transport and trade of kendu leaves in Odisha highlights differing interpretations of forest rights laws in the state

6 min  |

December 01, 2025

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Roots of peace

Kerala's forest department plants fruit and fodder trees to ease human-wildlife tensions

2 min  |

December 01, 2025
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Flattened frontiers

Efforts to reclaim degraded land from Chambal ravines expose both people and biodiversity to ecological risks from erosion and flooding

5 min  |

December 01, 2025
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INDIA'S DRY RUN

India is poised to be a global hub of data centres—back-end facilities that house servers and hardware needed to run online activities.

10+ min  |

December 01, 2025
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Bangla generic drugs to the rescue

A buyer's club for generic cystic fibrosis drugs sourced from Bangladesh highlights the country's laudable pharma development

4 min  |

December 01, 2025