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A new study from Aalborg University in Denmark reveals that European hares (Lepus europaeus) are not only surviving—but ...
Discover Chennai's urban biodiversity through the City Nature Challenge, where residents document flora and fauna to raise ...
Discover how innovative urban design can promote health and well-being in high-density cities for a sustainable future.
As we mark Earth Day this year, the theme "Harnessing biodiversity for a climate-resilient future" reminds us of an ...
Conservation and recreation can go hand in hand in urban green spaces designed to serve both humans and local wildlife.
In the constant hum of city life, the soft, melodious chirping of sparrows has become a fading echo. Once common in bustling urban neighbourhoods, these small, seemingly inconspicuous birds have been ...
University of Florida researchers studied how urban green spaces can be designed in a way to benefit both humans and wildlife ...
Join Visakhapatnam's City Nature Challenge 2025 from April 25-28, document urban biodiversity with iNaturalist app, earn ...
From a babbling brook to a nasty drain’ by Dr. Srikant Gabale is both a scientific study and a passionate plea to reconsider ...
A new insect species has been named Campylomma singapura in a tribute to the rich biodiversity still thriving in Singapore.
The global challenge is a chance to look for nature in urban areas and learn about the animal and plant life discovered there ...
If governments have their own people’s interest as a priority, then deliberative practices at the ground level should be seen ...