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[Interview] “South Asia needs its own regional plan to sustain Bengal tiger population”

Humans are contaminating Earth’s waterways with medicines, pharmaceutical ingredients

Experts call for more effective water sharing agreements between India and Bangladesh

Demand for sand in Bangladesh escalates illegal activities, threatens environment

The elusive and endangered Sikkim grass lizard makes a rare appearance in Nepal

As stronger storms hit, farmers in Bangladesh struggle to pay agricultural loans

Sri Lanka fuel shortage takes a toll on wildlife treatment, conservation

[Interview] “There are many Sherpas, not known to the outside world, who regularly summit the mountains”

Nepal’s rice farmers brace for loss following lack of timely rains and fertilisers

[Interview] Chukki Nanjundaswamy shares what it takes to train farmers in agroecology

Namdapha National Park deforestation causes clash between authorities and Yobin communities

Peace parks as a transboundary approach to conservation

Environmental policy failures contributed to Sri Lanka’s people power revolution

Explosives smuggled from India used in blast fishing in Sri Lanka

Bangladesh Sundarbans communities face hardships following a resource hunting ban

[Interview] More research about relationship between flash floods and climate change needed

West Africa’s illegal online bird trade finds most buyers in South Asia

New gharial hatchlings in Nepal a hopeful sign for the critically endangered reptile

Global illegal trade and farming flourish amid tiger conservation efforts

Nepal and India’s infrastructure rules are “wildlife-friendly,” but not for birds

Dams are a necessary evil across the world, but can we manage their consequences?

Building blocks and biodiversity: India’s ecosystems a part of a global crisis

India has high proportion of priority areas for tree conservation and restoration, says study

Sri Lanka’s economic crisis will hit country’s environment and conservation hard, experts warn

[Interview] Whitley Award winner from Nepal emphasises on crossborder collaboration to protect the red panda

[Interview] Priyan Perera: Shining a light on the little-studied Indian pangolins in Sri Lanka

Nepal’s first bird sanctuary could be a new attraction for Indian tourists

Sri Lanka growing as smuggling hub for star tortoises mainly collected in India

Demand for sea cucumbers turns India-Sri Lanka waters into trafficking hotspot

Stop efforts to dim the Sun and cool Earth, say scientists

New study shows we have breached Earth’s threshold for chemical pollution

Lack of diverse, good-quality seeds curb tree-planting goals and reforestation plans

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