
India’s Tiger Population Doubles in a Decade, Offering Key Lessons for Global Conservation
India’s tiger count has soared from 1,706 in 2010 to 3,682 in 2022, now making up 75% of the global tiger population. FOLLOW THIS TOPIC

India’s tiger count has soared from 1,706 in 2010 to 3,682 in 2022, now making up 75% of the global tiger population. FOLLOW THIS TOPIC

Indigenous leaders have signed an agreement to generate revenue through carbon credits, allowing corporations to offset their emissions by investing in forest conservation.

Over the past four years, a pioneering initiative has planted 50 pocket forests across 50 schools, reintroducing biodiversity, mitigating climate challenges, and embedding ecological awareness into the hearts and minds of more than 6,000 students, teachers, and community members.

Tucked behind the bushes near the coast of Aceh sub-district of Lhoong is a gate to the turbulent past. Ek Leuntie Cave recorded the recurring tsunamis that hit the northern Sumatra region for thousands of years. The cave, whose name means Bat Guano, is a tsunami time capsule.

WWF report highlights 234 new species discovered in the Greater Mekong region.

Faced with climate challenges and diminishing yields, many farmers in the Bangladesh’s southwestern coast region are returning to agriculture, prioritizing crop diversity and sustainable practices to combat soil salinity and adapt to a changing climate.

HDB has emphasized its intent to “develop the site sensitively,” opening public feedback forms from Nov. 13 to Dec. 10 for both the Sembawang and Woodlands sites.

Declared organic in 2016, Sikkim’s transformation has won international acclaim, including the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation’s Future Policy Gold Award in 2018.

The Global Forest Watch (GFW), reveals a sobering trend: 3.7 million hectares of primary tropical forests were lost globally in 2023.