Shrinking space for the high flyerSteady encroachment of marshlands and rampant use of pesticides is pushing the graceful Sarus Cranes to the verge of extinction With their habitats shrinking fast to make way for the green revolution, the lanky, handsome Sarus caranes the tallest flying birds ... The Hindu, 2 months ago |
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22 Sarus cranes spotted this yearConservation and awareness campaign to protect beautiful Sarus crane has shown results in the rural area of Bhopal as 22 such birds were spotted this year as compared to 4 last year. Economic Times, 2 months ago
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World's Tallest Flying Bird Might Become ExtinctThe world's tallest flying bird, Sarus Crane (Grus antigone), is listed as a vulnerable species by the International Union for conservation of Nature (IUCN), as the bird population has shown a steady decline over the past few decades. India is ... Epoch Times, 3 weeks ago
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Red-headed cranes in Tram Chim decreaseEMAIL PRINT SHARE CỠ CHỮ A A A The red-headed crane, a symbol of Tram Chim National Park in Tam Nong district, Mekong delta Dong Thap province, were spotted to have less visited the area than the previous years. According to local people, ... Bao Moi.com, 3 weeks ago
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India: Plenty of ducks but no shootingSuzanne Middleton finds that her memories of India's Keoladeo National Park is dominated birds of all stripes. Commonplace in New Zealand and hunted by duck shooters at this time of year, Mallard ducksare a rare migratory visitor to this world ... New Zealand Herald, 2 weeks ago
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News from Hamerton Zoo Park - April-May 2013Spring is always a very busy and exciting time of year at the Park, although this year it has been rather late arriving. This year, Easter was consistently very cold, but at least dry all through - which was welcome. Visitor numbers were steady over ... AboutMyArea, 2 weeks ago
News from Hamerton Zoo Park: April-May 2013
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Delta ecosystems under threatVietNamNet Bridge Uncontrolled exploitation of natural resources has weakened or completely destroyed many of the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta's ecosystems, experts said at an annual forum last Friday. Many ecosystems in the Mekong Delta were destroyed ... VietNamNet Bridge, 1 month ago
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Delhi | The forest cityDelhi has increased its green cover despite rapid urbanization. How did it do that and what are the challenges now? Rudraneil Sengupta A restored city forest in Delhi with indigenous trees. Photo: Vinit Gupta/Mint Also Read Updated: Sat, Apr 13 ... Livemint.com, 1 month ago
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Shore up the dying riverIndian Capital Delhi dangerously pollutes its river Yamuna The River Yamuna, the largest tributary of River Ganga has been one of the most prominent ... published: 01 Jul 2012 author: Indian Capital Delhi dangerously pollutes its river Yamuna ... World News Network, 1 month ago
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UEA research reveals catastrophic loss of Cambodias t. . .UEA research reveals catastrophic loss of Cambodia's tropical flooded grasslands University of East AngliaNewsRx.com By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Ecology, Environment & Conservation -- Around half of Cambodia's tropical flooded grasslands ... Equities.com, 1 month ago
Privatization Leads To Catastrophic Loss Of CambodiasTropical Flooded Grasslands
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New study reveals catastrophic loss of Cambodia's tropical flooded grasslands
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Catastrophic loss of Cambodia's tropical flooded grasslands
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