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Amazon Expedition With Will Smith Locates New Snake Species, DNA Reveals 10 Million Year Split

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Scientists have found what might be the world’s largest snake. The Northern Green Anaconda was discovered deep in the Amazon rainforest during filming of a National Geographic series featuring actor Will Smith.
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Struggle for Survival: The Plight of the Rio Grande Mussels

August 2, 2023
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Efforts to protect the shrinking populations of the Salina mucket and Mexican fawnsfoot mussels, unique species inhabiting the Rio Grande in Texas, are gaining momentum. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has
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Taam Ja Mysterious Depths: Exploring the World’s Second-Deepest Blue Hole

April 30, 2023
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Off the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico is where the world’s second-deepest blue hole has been discovered. Dubbed ‘Taam Ja,’ which means ‘deep water’ in Maya, this blue hole has little
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The Melting Of “Doomsday” Glacier Might Bring Unpredictable Destruction This Decade

January 9, 2022
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Due to increased sea temperatures and climate change, one of Antarctica’s biggest glaciers is melting away. A glacier is a persistent body of dense ice that is constantly moving under its own
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Nearly 50 Mugger Crocodiles Die At Kota’s Kala Talab In Rajasthan, India

Kota, a town in Rajasthan, is famous for its coaching classes. But recently it was in the news for the death of nearly 50 mugger crocodiles in its KALA Talab. The Urban
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March 24, 2022
Nature·News·Water

Endangered Mountain Gorillas May Not Endure Water Shortage Caused By Climate Change

Over the span of 10 years, Dr. Edward Wright of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology along with other scientists observed the drinking water behaviour of Mountain Gorillas, scientifically known as
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Aryaa Gavai
March 21, 2022
Nature·World

Ireland Declared Basking Sharks As Protected Species 

Human activity today has disturbed multiple biomes, many species have gone extinct or are on verge of extinction. Human activity today is altering many ecosystems which are impacting the functioning of the
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March 18, 2022
Nature·World

Only 12 Asiatic Cheetahs Left In Iran & The World

Known as the ‘world’s fastest land animal’, Cheetahs have been playing a significant role in the environment for a really long time. However, with the deteriorating conditions of the environment and the
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Riva Surana
March 15, 2022
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Peatlands, The Terrestrial Carbon Sinks Of The Planet – India & Africa

Mire or Peatland is a wetland area dominated by living peat-forming plants. Peatlands arise because of incomplete decomposition of organic matter, usually litter from vegetation, due to water-logging and deprived oxygen. All
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Barkha Pawar
March 12, 2022
Nature·Science

World’s Largest Fish Breeding Habitat Discovered In The Weddell Sea, Antarctica

Scientists have found the largest known fish breeding area on Earth near the Filchner Ice Shelf in the southern Weddell Sea, Antarctica. A research team from the Alfred Wegener Institute documented approximately
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Govind Tekale
March 2, 2022
Nature·Science

Air Pollution Fatal For Pollinators And Even Damages Their Smelling Ability

Insects are the most important pollinators on earth. These very important creatures are under threat due to air pollution we humans cause. Scientists have now new evidence to prove that air pollution
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Govind Tekale
February 28, 2022
Nature·World

Cuba Now Has A New Marine Protected Area Known As The Este del Archipiélago de Los Colorados

Turtles, manatees & groupers – all these  sea creatures can now exist without any disturbance  in a new area of Cuba designated as M P A or Marine Protected Area. The new
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Govind Tekale
February 26, 2022
Nature·Sustainability

Conservation Of Slowest Mammal In A Quickly Changing World

The sloths are one of the slowest mammals on earth and named rightfully named after their slow and lazy movements. Slowness allows them to survive on lighter diets and also help them
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Karmactive Team
February 19, 2022
Nature·News·World

The Amazon Forest Will Turn Into Savannah If We Don’t Save It In 5 Years

The Amazon river basin is home to the biggest tropical rainforest in the world. It is one of the major carbon sinks as well as oxygen contributors in the world. What has
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February 14, 2022
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