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UNDISTURBED MASS NESTING OF OLIVE RIDLEYS AT RUSHIKULYA

Focus: GS-III Environment and Ecology Why in news? Restrictions in place for the COVID-19 threat is saving lakhs of Olive Ridley turtles from possible intrusion by humans, especially tourists, while they are continuing mass nesting at Odisha’s Rushikulya rookery. What is different this year? This event normally attracts hundreds of people to the spot, with […]

HOT SUMMER IN OFFING

Why in news? March-May period likely to be hotter than normal: India Meteorological Department Details The forecast indicates that the MAM (March-May) season averaged temperatures are likely to be at least half a degree hotter than normal over northwest, west and central India and some parts of south India Above normal heat wave conditions are […]

APEX ENVIRONMENT BODY DEFERS DECISION ON PARLIAMENT REVAMP PLAN

An apex environmental screening committee has deferred a decision on clearance to the Parliament redevelopment project. This has been done on the grounds that there was a dispute, being heard in the Delhi High Court, regarding the land on which some of the proposed structures were to come up As the alterations which are proposed […]

RAINFALL TO INCREASE OVER NEXT 100 YEARS – IISc. PAPER

Why in news? An IISc. Paper published recently says – One of the major reasons for the variation in monsoon is the increase in water vapour due to increase in temperature. In the next 100 years, the water vapour is also likely to increase, which will result in increase in rainfall. The Indian monsoon rainfall […]

KAWAL WILDLIFE SANCTUARY

Why in news? Adequate water to quench thirst of wild animals in Kawal Tiger Reserve Details: The worrisome man-animal conflict in Kawal Tiger Reserve (KTR) on account of water seems to be a thing of the past. There was no incident of wild animals straying into human habitations for water last year and it will […]

NEW HIGHWAY THREATENS TIGER TERRITORY IN ARUNACHAL PRADESH

Why in news? Namdapha National Park, India’s easternmost tiger reserve, a new highway project has been cleared through yet another big cat reserve in Arunachal Pradesh Named the East­ West Industrial Corridor, the highway aims to connect Bhairabhunda in West Kameng district and Manmao in Changlang district along Arunachal Pradesh’s border with Assam Details of […]

MONSOON IN SUNDERBANS LIKELY TO GET LONGER, WARN CLIMATE EXPERTS

Why in news? The monsoon in Sunderbans is likely to last longer and get more intense, according to a fact sheet titled The Sunderbans and Climate Change More about the report Climate specialists have predicted that as climate change progresses, monsoon seasons in the Sundarbans will become longer and more intense. Conversely, drought conditions will also […]

INDIA’S BIRD POPULATION SUFFERS LONG-TERM DECLINE

Why in news? The State of India’s Birds 2020 (SoIB) assessment raises the alarm that several spectacular birds, many of them endemic to the subcontinent, face a growing threat from loss of habitat due to human activity, widespread presence of toxins, including pesticides; hunting and trapping for the pet trade More about the report Over […]

WAYANAD TIGER RESERVE

The Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary (WWS), though home to more than half the number of tigers present in Kerala, may not be notified as a tiger reserve as the proposal lacks public support. The ‘Status of Tigers in India’ report released last year had estimated the tiger population of Wayanad as between 75 and 80 individuals.  […]

TIME RUNNING OUT TO REDUCE GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS

Why in news?  The Future of Earth, 2020,’ which was released here on Thursday by the South Asia Future Earth Regional Office, DIVECHA Centre for Climate Change, Indian Institute of Science lists  Failure of climate change mitigation and adaptation Extreme weather events Major biodiversity loss and ecosystem collapse Food crises Water crises  as the five […]