Biodiversity
Athirapilly falls under threat
Posted on 23 Nov, 2013 07:54 AMAthirappilly falls is situated 70 km from Kochi city in Kerala's Thrissur district. The 80 ft high falls is a part of the Chalakudy River and originates in the upper reaches of the Sholayar ranges in the Western Ghats. Lush greenery and little streams that cover the winding route up and down to the falls exhilarate and intimidate all at once.
Invite to a public discussion on 'Land, Water, Livestock, People and the Commons', Karnataka Rajya Amritmahal Kaval Hitarakshana Samiti, Bangalore
Posted on 18 Nov, 2013 11:33 AMTo view more on Amritmahal Kavals, click here.
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United opposition to the 'Statue of Unity'
Posted on 11 Nov, 2013 11:45 AMEnvironment activists unite against the 'Statue of Unity'
UNEP launches water quality guidelines for ecosystems
Posted on 11 Nov, 2013 08:17 AMUNEP launches water quality guidelines for ecosystems
Vacancy for the post of 'Research Assistant', Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS), Mumbai
Posted on 10 Nov, 2013 09:59 AMFor details on the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS), please click here.
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Vacancy for the post of 'Site Coordinator', LEMoN India, Andaman Islands & Andhra Pradesh
Posted on 10 Nov, 2013 08:48 AMFor information on the organisation, LEMoN India, please click here.
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The inhospitable Indus
Posted on 04 Nov, 2013 08:29 PMFlowing through Tibet, northern India and Pakistan, the Indus is the western-most major river of the Indus-Ganga-Brahmaputra basin. This basin extends over most of South Asia from the Himalayas to the Vindhyas, excluding Peninsular India, and carries the rain that falls in this region to the Indian Ocean.
Walk in interviews for 'Research personnel', The Wildlife Institute of India (WII), Dehradun
Posted on 04 Nov, 2013 01:12 PMFor more information on 'The Wildlife Institute of India (WII)', please click here.
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To benefit people or to beautify places?
Posted on 03 Nov, 2013 02:13 PMThe population of Raipur has increased over the years and with it, the demand for land. Encroachment along with the unplanned construction of residential colonies, independent houses, commericial complexes and industrial structures have resulted in 93 lakes disappearing. Even the 37 lakes that are in existence are highly polluted; the water isn't fit for drinking or bathing.