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Aurora Borealis: The Magic of the Northern Lights

Abandoned Drone Fiber Optics Harming Wildlife: An Invisible

What Exactly Is a Snow Squall and Why Does the U.S. Issue Special Warnings for It

Wye River Flooding and a Difficult Beginning of the Year Across Australia

Environment

Electronic Waste: A Growing Challenge for the Future Environment

December 29, 2025February 11, 2026
Wildlife

Silent Lives Lost: The Impact of Wildlife Road Accidents

March 23, 2025February 10, 2026
Wildlife

As the Amazon Changes, the Pink Dolphin Pays the Price

December 28, 2025January 17, 2026

The Aravalli Range: India’s Oldest Mountains at the Center of a Modern Environmental Crisis

December 28, 2025February 11, 2026

Wye River Flooding and a Difficult Beginning of the Year Across Australia

January 14, 2026February 10, 2026

Abandoned Drone Fiber Optics Harming Wildlife: An Invisible

December 28, 2025February 10, 2026

Empty Nets, Silent Seas: The Growing Global Crisis of Overfishing

December 28, 2025January 2, 2026

Rolling Invasion: How Tumbleweed Disrupts Landscapes and Wildlife

December 28, 2025February 10, 2026

Environmental Lens

Exploring nature conservation and conflict through real stories

A Christmas Storm Turns Into a Flood Emergency in Southern California

December 25, 2025January 1, 2026

Beneath the Fields: A Growing Environmental Breakdown in Turkey

December 20, 2025February 10, 2026

Flamingos at Sambhar Salt Lake: A Seasonal Moment in Nature

December 23, 2025February 10, 2026

How One Nation’s Rainforest Is Becoming a Victim of Human Greed

December 28, 2025February 10, 2026
Delhi Under a Grey Sky: Pollution, Fog, and Republic Day Rehearsals in Toxic Air
Environment

Delhi Under a Grey Sky: Pollution, Fog, and Republic Day Rehearsals in Toxic Air

December 30, 2025January 2, 2026

As India prepares to celebrate Republic Day on  26 January 2026, a powerful yet troubling image has emerged from the capital. Soldiers are seen rehearsing tirelessly on the parade grounds of Delhi, standing firm amid…

South Korea Officially Bans Bear Farming and Bile Extraction: A Landmark Victory for Wildlife
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South Korea Officially Bans Bear Farming and Bile Extraction: A Landmark Victory for Wildlife

December 30, 2025February 10, 2026

South Korea has taken a historic and landmark step in wildlife protection by announcing a complete bans bear farming and bile extraction, effective January 1, 2026. The decision places the country among global leaders in…

Electronic Waste: A Growing Challenge for the Future Environment
Environment

Electronic Waste: A Growing Challenge for the Future Environment

December 29, 2025February 11, 2026

Electronic Waste: A Silent Environmental Crisis in the Making Electronic waste, or e-waste, is not arriving with floods or fire. It is arriving quietly — device by device. Phones, laptops, chargers, chips, batteries — all…

Abandoned Drone Fiber Optics Harming Wildlife: An Invisible
Conservation

Abandoned Drone Fiber Optics Harming Wildlife: An Invisible

December 28, 2025February 10, 2026

While missiles and drones dominate the headlines of the Russia-Ukraine war, a more insidious and silent threat is being woven into the very fabric of the battlefield environment. This threat comes from a specialized piece…

Empty Nets, Silent Seas: The Growing Global Crisis of Overfishing
Wildlife

Empty Nets, Silent Seas: The Growing Global Crisis of Overfishing

December 28, 2025January 2, 2026

A Morning at Sea That Tells a Bigger Story At dawn, the sea often looks calm—almost forgiving. Fishing boats move slowly across the horizon, nets sinking into deep blue water. For centuries, this rhythm fed…

Rolling Invasion: How Tumbleweed Disrupts Landscapes and Wildlife
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Rolling Invasion: How Tumbleweed Disrupts Landscapes and Wildlife

December 28, 2025February 10, 2026

What Is Tumbleweed and Why It Spreads Tumbleweed is more than just a dry plant rolling across open land—it is a sign of ecological imbalance. Commonly found in arid and semi-arid regions, tumbleweed refers to…

How One Nation’s Rainforest Is Becoming a Victim of Human Greed
Environment

How One Nation’s Rainforest Is Becoming a Victim of Human Greed

December 28, 2025February 10, 2026

When people talk about forests, Brazil rainforest always comes up — and for good reason. Brazil is home to most of the Amazon rainforest, the largest tropical forest on Earth. This forest plays a quiet…

The Aravalli Range: India’s Oldest Mountains at the Center of a Modern Environmental Crisis
Conservation

The Aravalli Range: India’s Oldest Mountains at the Center of a Modern Environmental Crisis

December 28, 2025February 11, 2026

Stretching quietly across western and northern India, the Aravalli Hills and Ranges are among the oldest surviving mountain systems on Earth. Long before the Himalayas rose, the Aravalli had already shaped climate, water, soil, and…

As the Amazon Changes, the Pink Dolphin Pays the Price
Wildlife

As the Amazon Changes, the Pink Dolphin Pays the Price

December 28, 2025January 17, 2026

Why Are Pink Dolphins of the Amazon in Trouble? Have you ever heard of a dolphin that lives in a forest instead of the ocean?The Amazon river dolphin, also called the pink dolphin, is one…

A Christmas Storm Turns Into a Flood Emergency in Southern California
Conflict

A Christmas Storm Turns Into a Flood Emergency in Southern California

December 25, 2025January 1, 2026

The Christmas week flooding of 2025 marked a significant environmental event in Southern California, revealing the growing sensitivity of semi-arid landscapes to extreme weather systems. Between December 18 and December 24, a prolonged storm sequence…

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