The mysterious deaths of migratory birds in the natural wetlands in Majuli, the world’s largest riverine island in upper Assam, has raised eyebrows among conservation activists. Some villagers of Majuli are suspected of poisoning the birds with banned pesticides and insecticides. Forest officials are investigating the deaths and raising awareness about the adverse impacts of eating poisoned birds.
The Great Backyard Bird Counting (GBYBC) conducted at Kelageri Lake reveals a decline in the number of migratory bird species from 10 to 3-4. Find out more about this decline and its impact on the lake's ecosystem.
Dharwad: As many as 44 citizen scientists conducted a survey and documented frogs found at Karnatak University Dharwad (KUD) campus under the guidance.
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