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New research from 141 Indian cities reveals that seasonal climate and geography lead to contrasting regional signatures of ...
Your Environment This Week: Dung beetles, City dwelling urban jackals and Frogs in fields ...
Kartik Chandramouli is a Mumbai-based multimedia editor and journalist. As the Senior Digital Editor at Mongabay India, he leads audio and visual reporting on the environment, collaborating with ...
LED light overuse is pushing brightness up 10% each year, faster than the global average, threatening wildlife, human life and the dark sky. While LED lights are efficient, their bluish light emission ...
News and Inspiration from Nature's Frontline.
If you liked this story, share it with other people. By comparing a large 177-year-old colonial map with modern satellite images, researchers found that the Nilgiris have lost nearly 80% of their ...
A recent submission in the National Green Tribunal (NGT) has challenged the confidential status of a report which clears the way for a trans-shipment port on the biodiverse Great Nicobar Island. It ...
Mongabay seeks to raise interest in and appreciation of wild lands and wildlife, while examining the impact of emerging trends in climate, technology, economics,and finance on conservation and ...
India is set to participate in the Spogomi World Cup in Japan for the second time, this October. Spogomi — a Japanese litter-picking sport has the best teams from different countries participating to ...
Extreme heat in India is increasingly frequent and severe, disproportionately affecting vulnerable populations like informal workers, women, and elderly individuals. Tackling extreme heat requires a ...
The rusty-spotted cat, known as the world’s smallest wild cat species was spotted for the first time in West Bengal’s Purulia district in January 2025. Designated as near threatened by the IUCN, the ...
Camera traps provided a photographic evidence of the marbled cat (Pardofelis marmorata) in Assam’s Kakoi Reserve Forest for the first time. The species is classified as ‘near threatened’ in the IUCN ...