India’s state-owned mining company, NMDC, is projected to yield 6,500 carats of diamonds during the current fiscal year.
Ecologists have identified significant ecological risks associated with the release of hybrid groupers into Hong Kong's coastal waters, a practice often linked to religious 'mercy release' rituals.
However, introducing a resurrected Tasmanian tiger into an ecosystem that has evolved without it could lead to unforeseen consequences. The current top predator in Tasmania, the Tasmanian devil ...
In pushing forward with industrialisation, the governments of the Asian Tigers created an ecosystem of incentives and government policies designed to spur exports, particularly of high-value goods.
Hyderabad: The plan to fell over one lakh trees in the Amarabad Tiger Reserve to convert 1,500 hectares of forest into ...
Mr Modi said India had "not only saved the tiger" but also given it "a great ecosystem in which to flourish". Project Tiger was launched in 1973 by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi after the ...
Scientists argue that bringing back the Tasmanian tiger could stabilize Tasmania’s ecosystem. They believe its role as a predator could have prevented the spread of diseases like the facial ...
The sighting of the tiger is concrete evidence of the flourishing ecosystem within Kui Buri National Park. This event ...
Ecologists from the School of Biological Sciences (SBS) and the Swire Institute of Marine Science (SWIMS) at The University ...
Released through the religious practice of mercy release, the Tiger Grouper-Giant Grouper hybrid (TGGG), also known as the Sabah grouper, now swims in Hong Kong waters, affecting the balance of marine ...