Mumbai: The BMC has heeded the request of a green activist, and directed the housing society where she resides to not light ...
India is home to a variety of snakes, and while many are venomous, there are also several non-poisonous species. These snakes are harmless to humans and play important roles in controlling pests like ...
Hyderabad’s green cover is more than just an aesthetic asset—it plays a vital role in supporting urban biodiversity. The ...
Coimbatore: Students from Arasur Govt Higher Secondary School in Coimbatore have been documenting seasonal changes in trees ...
Hyderabad tree survey reveals native trees support diverse fauna, with Copper Pod being most common, promoting biodiversity.
Common complaints received regarding trees, is that they block light, shade gardens and drop leaves/fruits. An individual’s tolerance of these complaints is a subjective and personal matter and there ...
Holi expands well beyond the Indian continent. Hindus celebrate in Bangladesh and Pakistan, plus other countries with large ...
Hyderabad’s trees do more than just add beauty to the city—they help support urban wildlife. The Hyderabad Annual Tree Survey ...
Gambling has thousands of years of Hindu origins, which is astonishing. Gambling is everywhere throughout India's sacred ...
WWF-India invites volunteers to participate in its second Hyderabad Annual Tree (HAT) Biodiversity Survey to be conducted between 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. on March 9.
Authored by - Chandni Singh, lead and Divyanshi Vyas, research associate, School of Environment and Sustainability, Indian Institute for Human Settlements.
The trees are preferred hosts for an invasive species first reported in the state in 2014. They've since infested some areas.