India’s first ‘Canopy Walk’ in Karnataka is open for tourists

Karnataka: Here is good news for nature lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, and adventurists. ‘The Canopy walk’ in the Kali Tiger reserve which is a major and unique eco-tourism attraction of Karnataka is now open for nature enthusiasts. This ‘Canopy Walk’ was built about four years ago, but was stopped due to the opposes of environmentalists and […]

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Heatwave in June killed more than a billion sea creatures in Canada

Photo by Magda Ehlers from Pexels The record-breaking heatwave in the month of June has cooked to death more than one billion sea creatures on Canada’s western coast. According to the reports, the heatwave reached over 100 degrees Fahrenheit hit the west coast in late June, and killed animals that include mussels and rockweed in places that are […]

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Silicon city Bengaluru to get ‘Ayurveda Park’ soon

Karnataka (Bengaluru): Cubbon park which situated in the heart of Bengaluru city will soon get  ‘Ayurveda park’. This park will have only plants which have medicinal plants. It is planned to develop this park in view of the health of the morning walkers. This park is surfacing in one-acre land which will turn a big boon for […]

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‘Flora of Sikkim’ a pictorial guide unviels the rich biodiversity of Sikkim

‘Flora of Sikkim – A Pictorial Guide’ prepared in joint collaboration with Botanical Survey of India (BSI), An apex research organization under the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, carrying out taxonomic and floristic studies on wild plant resources of the country and JICA-assisted Sikkim Biodiversity Conservation and forest management project, forest and environment […]

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Yak farmers happy after NICL came forward to ensure Yaks in high land states

The National Insurance Company Ltd (NICL) has brought smiles to the faces of farmers in remote villages in the Himalayas who foster Yaks. These farmers are highlanders and living in the harshest of climatic conditions. They are incurring regular losses due to the deaths of the animal. Now, the NICL has come forward to ensure […]

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Karnataka’s pride Jog falls can be protected by saving this grass species

Karnataka: The Karnataka Biodiversity Board has prepared a report on the Rare, Endangered, and Threatened (RET) species of the grasses in Karnataka. The Grass species -Hubbardia Diandra is one such RET species that need to be protected. According to this report, This grass has to be protected to keep the Jog Falls alive and flowing […]

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Greens brought stay to the cement works of Belagavi smart city at vaccine Depot

Karnataka (Belagavi): The Green activists finally succeeded to stop the illegal construction works that were being carried out at the vaccine depot in Belagavi city by the Belagavi Smart city limited. The Karnataka high court has ordered the Smart city ltd. to maintain the status quo and not to cut any tree from the depot. […]

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Belagavi based School and NGO distributes sports kits, rain jackets to forest dwellers

St.paul’s High School Belgaum Covid support team and Facebook friends Circle gifted 22 Rain Jackets of WildCraft, One football, one carrom board, One Lagoori set, Four skipping ropes to little children of forest dwellers at Amagaon Village in Khanapur Taluka. Amgaon village is the wettest village of Karnataka and situated on Jamboti Road near Goa […]

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Kappat Gudda

Forest dept. efforts & cooperation of citizens help to flourish ‘Kappat Gudda’ a Sahyadri of North Karnataka

The ‘Kappat Gudda’ which known as the Sahyadri of the North Karnataka region of Southern India now becomes a place of attraction for green lovers, environmentalists, trekkers as the rich flora in these hills are turning greener more and more. Thanks to the rains that even lashed before some days in the summer season before […]

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‘Southern Ocean’ is the new and fifth Ocean of the planet earth

Our planet earth is covered with seven continents and five oceans. The five oceans are pacifc, Atlantic, Indian, Archetic and Archetic Oceans. However, Antartic also called as Southern Ocean was not considered as ocean for several years. It was said that there are only four oceans. But, now the researchers have proved that the this […]

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