Research points to alarming species decline, habitat degradation, and deeper ecological stress in India’s Western Ghats ...
Researchers found nearly 72 per cent of landslides in the Western Ghats occurred within one kilometre of roads, highlighting ...
The warnings by the nature due to environment degradation should be taken seriously and urgent action should be taken to protect the biodiversity of the Western Ghats, said environmental activist ...
Survey records 143 Odonata species across Western Ghats, highlights 35% shortfall in known diversity
A survey in the Western Ghats reveals a 35% shortfall in dragonfly and damselfly diversity, highlighting urgent conservation ...
A first-of-its-kind study of dragonfly and damselfly species in India's Western Ghats - one of the world's most important ...
CHENNAI: The Western Ghats are second only to the Eastern Himalaya as a treasure trove of biological diversity in India. It stretches to a length of 1,490 km from Tapi Valley in the north to ...
Pune: Rocky plateaus and hill outcrops in the Western Ghats, which appear barren for most of the year but support rare plants ...
A two-year survey in the Western Ghats recorded only 143 dragonfly and damselfly species, with nearly 35 per cent of ...
The research covered 144 sites across five states—Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka and Kerala –and focused on ‘Odonata’, an order of insects comprising dragonflies and damselflies.
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