India, habitat of two of the world's most powerful cats -- the tiger and the lion -- possesses stunning landscapes that are endowed with flora and fauna. On International Forest Day in 2025, we ...
India’s Western Ghats, a global biodiversity hotspot, is home to many endemic and endangered species of amphibians, some of which are new to science and others suspected of lying in wait of discovery.
Lying along India's west coast, the Western Ghats attract nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts from across the globe with their UNESCO World Heritage status and biodiversity hotspot label. These ...
The cordyceps fungus of "The Last of Us" may not pose a real risk of zombie-fying humankind, but can the same be said of our amphibian friends? Indian scientists on a nature walk through the foothills ...
To National Geographic Explorer Dr. Krithi Karanth, everyone in every part of the world is born with a fundamental connection to nature. For herself, this was certainly the case. Growing up in the ...
The Indian Violet Tarantula, native to the Western Ghats, is a striking arachnid known for its shimmering violet-blue legs and iridescent carapace. This fossorial spider constructs deep burrows and ...
BENGALURU: Release of DNA-based elephant population estimation is the beginning for the scientific and wildlife fraternity. According to experts from Wildlife Institute of India (WII), who prepared ...
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