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Promoting the World Environment Day theme: “Beat Plastic Pollution.”

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  On 27th May 2025, CPREEC EIACP Programme Centre, in collaboration with the Science Wing of the Department of Education, organised an awareness programme at GGSSS, Sri Vijaya Puram. Students participated in a game on waste segregation and explored campus biodiversity, promoting the World Environment Day theme: “Beat Plastic Pollution.” More than 50 students and teachers were participated.

International Day of Biological Diversity 2025 celebrated by CPREEC EIACP PC-RP, Chennai

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  ·          On celebrating International Day of Biological Diversity 2025, CPREEC EIACP PC-RP, Chennai has developed an Infographics on the theme ‘Harmony   with Nature and Sustainable Development’. As part of celebrating International Day for Biological Diversity – 2025, CPREEC EIACP PC-RP, Chennai developed and released an info-graphic highlighting the current year’s theme – "Harmony with nature and sustainable development" at Women's Indian Association (WIA), Chennai. Dr. Nanditha Krishna, Member Secretary, C.P.R. Environmental Education Centre delivered an awareness lecture. A total of 20 Nursing students, and 50 association members participated. CPREEC EIACP Celebrated International Day for Biological Diversity – 2025 by releasing the info-graphics at the field office at Bengaluru. CPREEC EIACP Celebrated International Day for Biological Diversity – 2025 by releasing the info-graphics at the field office at the Nilgiris, Ooty.  CPREEC EIACP ...

Mommy-Scapes

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  Source:  The New Indian Express Chennai, 08/05/2025, pg.14.

Market forces have led to degradation of forest ecosystems in Goa: Study

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    Source:  The Hindu Bangalore, 08/05/2025, pg.8.

The Buffalo roams our Mythscape

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  Source:  The New Indian Express Chennai, 04/05/2025, pg.8.

Guardians of forest

  Communities across Maharashtra take on the mantle of biodiversity conservation; replicate sacred groves on common land By Himanshu Nitnaware Some 20 km from Nashik city of Maharashtra is a patch of forest, known as Phaashicha Dongar. As the story goes, this was where the British colonial rulers executed freedom fighters by hanging, and hence the name. As if bearing the burden of the past, the forest patch for decades resembled a barren landscape with a few gliricidia trees here and there. Not anymore. “Today, Phaashicha Dongar hosts more than 33,000 trees belonging to 275 native species. It has also become home to over 70 species of butterflies, 100 species of birds and animals, from peacock to porcupine to monitor lizard, hyena and leopard,”says Shekhar Gaikwad, a resident of Nashik. This transformation has been made possible by nature enthusiasts, citizens groups and students of the city, says Gaikwad, who is at the helm of the initiative. To read more https://www.dow...

Fortify immunity with local herbs and millets: Experts

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  Source:  Deccan Chronicle Chennai, 01/05/2025, pg.3.

GI tag sought for Pollachi tall coconut

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  Source:  The Hindu Chennai, 01/05/2025, pg.4.

AI – Based Forest Management

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  MP 1st state to accept real-time system Source:  First India Jaipur, 30/04/2025, pg.6.

Majestic Mansrovar

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  Source:  State Times Jammu, 30/04/2025, pg.6.

Trailing the Tiger

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    A journey through Tipeshwar’s wildlife sanctuary reveals how nature, community and history come together….. Source:  The New Indian Express Chennai, 01/05/2025, pg.14.

Madurai tries bamboo fix temple litter woes

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  Source:  The Times of India Chennai, 24/04/2025, pg.8.

Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary

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  Soon, all-EV fleet to supply essentials to maintain ‘safe environment for animals’ Source:  The Indian Express New Delhi, 27/04/2025, pg.4.

Climate change threatens centuries-old cultural practices too, says IIT-M prof

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  Source:  The Times of India Chennai, 27/04/2025, pg.4.

Endangered species of turtles reintroduced in Ganga River

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  Source:  Hindustan Times New Delhi, 28/04/2025, pg.9.

The Bishnoi community risks their lives for wildlife and trees

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  Source:  The Mizoram Post Aizawl, 30/04/2025, pg.2.