India is known for its huge variety of landscapes, mountains, plains, deserts, plateaus, and coastal regions. Because the ...
Climate change caused forest cover in India to decrease dramatically from 2001-2018, shows a recent study from researchers at the University of Reading. With tropical and subtropical forests ...
Most of us know pine forests are different than jungles. There's a reason the world's forests are so distinct, yet there are ...
Meghalaya hosts over 125 sacred forests, vital for environmental conservation, rooted in Indigenous religious beliefs and culture. These ancient groves have been protected for centuries, serving as ...
India’s forests, floodplains, alpine slopes, and wetlands support an impressive diversity of deer species. These animals are not only crucial to forest ecology, shaping vegetation, dispersing seeds, ...
Tambor Lyngdoh made his way through the fern-covered woodland — naming plants, trees, flowers, even stones — as if he were paying older family members a visit. The community leader and entrepreneur ...
Hornbills are among the most charismatic birds of the Indian subcontinent. forest architects, seed dispersers, cultural icons, and unmistakable silhouettes gliding over forest canopies. India is home ...
Anna Nordseth is an ecology writer and Duke University Ph.D. candidate specializing in tropical forest ecology, conservation research, and biodiversity. Boreal forests, or taiga, are found between 50 ...