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Our ban. We are not only taking everything from the environment but a real giving Something Back to the environment. In germany meanwhile Organic Farming remains a niche market why is it still not mainstream is seacom an example for other countries to follow. The authorities and see come are strict conventionally farmed fruits and vegetables are forbidden so theyre being destroyed. Smugglers were looking to sell this produce at a market in gun talk the state capital the smugglers were caught by pusong tamang whos employed by the government as a food control officer. So we are doing something good for our or our. Thats why we start feel sad because we are giving examples for the whole world this is not good for hell this is not good for environment so we are destroying all this things. Fresh produce is destroyed on a regular basis and succumb with its policy the Regional Government is taking a firm stance against global Farming Practices that rely heavily on chemical fertilizers and pes

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Why Red Pandas Are Endangered and What We Can Do

Red pandas are endangered with their numbers decreasing. The World Wildlife Fund estimates there are fewer than 10,000 left in the wild.

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Entomologists Discover Metallic-Blue Colored Ant Species in India

Entomologists have described a new species of the ant genus Paraparatrechina from Yingku village in the East Siang district of Arunachal Pradesh, northeastern India.

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Captivating blue-colored ant discovered in India's remote Siang Valley

A new species of blue ant was discovered in Yingku village in Arunachal Pradesh, Northeastern India. It was named Paraparatrechina neela, after the word neela which means blue in various Indian languages. Its unique blue coloration makes it stand out among other ant species.

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Sandakphu Trek Journey to the Roof of West Bengal under Darjeeling Tourism

Sandakphu Trek Journey to the Roof of West Bengal under Darjeeling Tourism
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