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Making Toast Can Cause Air Pollution

Making a simple breakfast toast could contribute to a high level of indoor air pollution, say researchers.

By Outlook Planet Desk 03/09/2020

What’s Happening in the World of Indian Wildlife?

Keen explorers should know all six of these hopeful stories

By Nayanika Mukherjee 15/08/2020

A Wild Calling: Stories Of Indian Wildlife Rangers And Their Parks

How a project is shifting the narrative of wildlife journalism from statistics to stories of the people around them

By Bhavika Govil 15/08/2020

From Extinction To Attraction: How Nature Tourism Is Helping Save The Tiger

India is rightly celebrating its success at conserving tigers with the recent census showing a 33% increase

By Julian Matthews 14/08/2020

Will the Caged Bird Sing?

Wild species do not merely inhabit national parks or sanctuaries; they co-exist in the backyard of humanity

By Ananda Bannerjee 14/08/2020

Air Pollution Robs People Of Over Five Years Of Life In South Asia

In parts of northern India, including Delhi, life expectancy shrivels by over nine years from breathing filthy air, a situation that can be reversed only through drastic policy changes and action

By Saumya Sarkar 31/07/2020

Discover The Hidden Mystery Behind Kerala’s Silent Valley National Park

According to legend, the Pandavas stayed incognito during their agyata vasa (secret exile) in this dense jungle. It was called Sairandhri, after the alias assumed by Draupadi, and the river was called Kuntipuzha, after the Pandavas’ mother.

By Anurag Mallick & Priya Ganapathy 14/08/2020

India No Country For Elephants, Either In The Wild Or In Captivity

The cruel killing of an elephant with crackers in Kerala shocked everyone. But hundreds of elephants meet a similar brutal end in India.

By Salik Ahmad 14/08/2020

Exploring The Lush Grasslands Of Kaziranga With Juhi Saklani

Situated in the northeastern state of Assam, Kaziranga is well-known for its rich biodiversity and scenic beauty.

By Juhi Saklani 14/08/2020

Save Our Seas

It is estimated that by 2050 there will be more plastic than fish in the seas and degradation is already being seen in rapidly declining fish stocks across the globe. There is a need to bring more marine areas under protection

By Juhi Chaudhary 06/08/2020
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