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Monday, September 12, 2016

Save the elephants
The Hindu

In a bid to stop the killing of elephants for their tusks, world governments voted on Saturday at a major conservation conference to urge the closure of all domestic ivory markets. After fierce debate — including opposition from governments like Nam more....

Search for tigress that abandoned cub begins
The Times of India

Chandrapur: Forest officials have launched search operations in Sindewahi forest range to trace a mother tigress and its other cubs following the death of an emaciated tiger cub rescued from the area on Saturday. Meanwhile, post mortem carried out on more....

Public awareness meet on anti-poaching activities held at ONP
The Sentinel

TANGLA, September 11: The cases of illegal poaching of one-horned rhinoceros in the Rajiv Gandhi Orang National Park (ONP) have steeply increased in recent months. The arrest of poachers from the vicinity of the national park has also raised question more....

Rhino poaching on the rise
The Assam Times

Despite tight vigilance there has been steep rise in the rhino poaching cases in the Rajiv Gandhi Orang National Park(ONP). Heavy presence of forest guards has been failing to stop the entry of rhino poachers in to the famed abode of one horn rhinos. more....

VIJAYKUMAR PATIL
The Hindu

The village is celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi with clay idols for the third year in a row In a shinning example of bidding goodbye to Plaster of Paris (PoP) idols of Lord Ganesh and alcoholism during the 10-day festivities, the villagers of Hullolhatt more....

Only political and public will can help India tackle air pollution
The Hindustan Times

When it comes to air pollution in India, there is no dearth of data but definitely of intent and holistic plans to fight it. Last week, the World Bank and the University of Washington added to the existing mountain of figures when it released a new r more....

Damdama villagers to prevent idol immersions in lake this year
The Times of India

Gurgaon: Villagers in Damdamaon Friday held a special panchayat and put up banners in the village to prevent immersion of Ganesha idols in Damdama Lake. Village sarpanchSatraj told TOI, "We put up banners and decided in a special panchayat that no more....

Durga Puja celebration to focus on environment friendly initiatives
The Avenue Mail

Jamshedpur : As the familiar sound of the dhak resonates and denizens rejoice during the four-days of Durga Puja, the Steel City can expect a more eco-friendly festival this year. In an effort to beautify Puja areas and restore its lost glory, Jamsh more....

Navi Mumbai violating HC order on protecting wetlands: NGO
The Hindu

Environmental NGO Vanashakti has written to top officials in the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC), demanding action against illegal dumping of debris in a water body in Nerul. A senior NGO official said Vanashakti is considering moving the Bo more....

PM Narendra Modi advocates making clay idols on Ganesh Chaturthi &Durga Puja
The Economic Times

NEW DELHI: His ministers may have favoured wooden floorings and expensive dustbins to renovate their offices, but Prime Minister Narendra Modi has preferred to go green. Apart from replacement of the air-conditioning system after it completed its lif more....

Telangana to protect, expand forest cover
The Hindu

A record of 29.5 crore saplings planted during Haritha Haram, says JoguRamanna Telangana Government is determined not only to protect the forest cover but also expand as much as possible, insisted Minister for Forests JoguRamanna. Speaking a functi more....

Yesterdays News (Sunday, September 11, 2016 )
Citizens thumps up for eco-friendly immersion
790 Ganesh idols immersed in Raichur district; two cases booked for using DJ systems
Water woes plague Meghalaya
Cinematic solution to pollution
The hidden cost of death is in the air
Noise pollution rampant in Nilgiris, cops warn of action
China is coping with pollution by buying fancy honey
Eco-friendly Ganesh idols a huge draw, demand beats supply
Gau Ganesh: idols made of cow manure make their debut
Elephant and its calf found dead
International environmental group votes to urge countries to end domestic ivory trade
World governments urge end to domestic ivory markets
Golden langur among world’s 25 most endangered primates SIVASISH THAKUR
Cub separated from mother tigress, dies
Study reveals four different species of giraffe
Two elephants electrocuted to death in Darjeeling
Kolkata knows little about e-waste, shows survey

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