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ENVIRONMENT - June 2019

Jun 2019

Oct 15, 2022

Wildlife Population Decline by 69% Worldwide Since 1970

  • Wildlife populations monitored across the globe declined by a massive 69% between 1970 and 2018, according to the WWF's Living Planet Report (LPR) 2022.
  • Featuring almost 32,000 populations of 5,230 species, the Living Planet Index (LPI) provided in the report shows it is within tropical regions that monitored vertebrate wildlife populations are plummeting at a staggering rate.
  • Latin America and the Caribbean regions have seen the largest decline of monitored wildlife populations globally-- an average decline of 94% during the period.
  • Wildlife populations have dipped by 66% in Africa and 55% in the Asia Pacific. Freshwater populations have declined by 83% on average compared to other species groups.

Oct 14, 2022

India's First Sanctuary for Endangered Slender Loris to be Set Up in Tamil Nadu

  • The Tamil Nadu government notified the first Indian sanctuary for the endangered Slender Loris in Karur and Dindigul districts. The announcement was made by the Chief Minister's Office.
  • A total of 11,806 hectares in the forest areas of the Karur and Dindigul districts would be merged to form the Kadavur Slender Loris Sanctuary, the first of its kind in India. These mammals are also protected under Schedule I of the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972.
  • Supriya Sahu, the Additional Chief Secretary of Environment, Climate Change & Forests, said that the move by the TN government was, great news for the conservation of these shy & enigmatic mammals.
  • Slender Loris is listed as an endangered species according to the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN). The survival of the species depends on its habitat improvement, conservation efforts and mitigation of threats.
  • Slender Loris is a small nocturnal mammal that spends most of its life on trees.

Oct 13, 2022

Mumbai Airport Makes 100% Switch to Green Energy

  • Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) entirely switched to green sources for its energy consumption needs, making it one of India's 100 per cent sustainable airports.
  • Notably, the CSMIA was the first in India to launch hybrid technology that solely runs on green energy since April 2022. This sustainable initiative undertaken by the CSMIA is part of the airport's efforts that reduces its carbon footprint and further propels its journey towards 'Net Zero' emissions.
  • The aviation sector globally has a huge role to play in strengthening sustainability pillars like environment, social and economic.
  • Out of the total 100 per cent needs, the CSMIA procures around 5 per cent of the airport's electricity requirement through its onsite solar generation and the rest 95 per cent from other green sources such as hydro and wind energy.

Oct 04, 2022

Australia Vows New Plan to Stop Extinction Crisis

  • Australia plans to halt the loss of any more species and end its status as "the mammal extinction capital of the world".
  • More than 100 threatened animals and plants - including iconic species like the koala - will be prioritised under new conversation strategies.
  • The plan includes a promise to protect a third of the continent's land mass.
  • Earlier this year a report found Australia's environment is in shocking decline.
  • Many native animals and plants face threats including habitat loss, invasive pests and weeds, climate change, and more frequent and destructive natural disasters.
  • The goal to list 30% of Australia's land as protected under national environment laws will help vulnerable species and habitats.
  • The 10-year strategy also aims to improve resilience to climate change, build "insurance" populations of some key species in predator-free zones, and better monitor existing populations.

Oct 02, 2022

Haryana to Develop World's Largest Safari Park

  • Haryana will develop the world's largest jungle safari park in the Aravalli Range.
  • The 10,000-acre safari park will cover Gurugram and Nuh districts.
  • At present, Sharjah is home to the largest curated safari park outside Africa. Opened in February 2022, the Sharjah Safari covers an area of about 2,000 acres.
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