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Conservation

6 April 2019

 by Vidya Mary George · Published 6 April 2019 · Last modified 7 April 2019

These plants are thriving in extreme cliff conditions—here’s how

India’s northern Western Ghats is one of the most hostile environments on the planet, but a huge array of endemic and threatened plants call it their home.

Conservation

8 February 2019

 by Vidya Mary George · Published 8 February 2019

Rhinos in Nepal: migration of a protected animal to non-protected lands

The Vulnerable Indian Rhinos in Nepal are migrating from national parks to non-protected areas in search of new homes. How safe will they be there?

Ecology

17 January 2019

 by Vidya Mary George · Published 17 January 2019 · Last modified 18 January 2019

A highly threatened plant is living on the edge in Russia

How can a highly threatened plant species survive in an area that is under intense grazing pressure? The Pepper Saxifrage population in Mordovia shows how.

Conservation

16 December 2018

 by Vidya Mary George · Published 16 December 2018

Negotiating hard edges in the home of tigers

Human-tiger negative interactions have been on the rise in Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve in MP, India. How can this complex issue be addressed proactively?

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