Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan Form Joint Panel for Cheetah Project
In response to recent incidents of cheetahs from Madhya Pradesh straying into neighboring Rajasthan, a joint corridor management committee has been established between the two states. The committee's primary focus will be on the conservation of these felines, ensuring the development of suitable habitats, and facilitating the future relocation of cheetahs from Madhya Pradesh's Kuno National Park (KNP) and Gandhi Sagar Sanctuary.
The formation of a ten-member joint committee by Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan aims to develop and manage a cheetah corridor between the two states, ensuring safe movement of cheetahs.
Nov 06, 2024
Cairn Joins UNEP's OGMP 2.0 as India's First Oil & Gas Pioneer
Cairn Oil & Gas, a part of Vedanta Group, became the first oil and gas producer in India to join the United Nations Environment Programme's Oil & Gas Methane Partnership (OGMP) 2.0. By signing this agreement, Cairn committed to reducing methane emissions effectively, marking a significant step towards environmental sustainability in the oil and gas sector.
Nov 05, 2024
Significant Rise Himalayan Glacial Lakes Increase 10.81% from 2011 to 2024
According to a government report, glacial lakes and water bodies in the Himalayan region have experienced a 10.81% increase in area from 2011 to 2024, primarily driven by climate change. This expansion raises concerns about the heightened risk of glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs). The report, accessed by PTI from the Central Water Commission (CWC), highlights that lakes in India have seen an even more significant growth, with a surface area increase of 33.7%.
The total area of glacial lakes in India grew from 1,962 hectares in 2011 to 2,623 hectares in 2024, marking a 33.7% increase.
A total of 67 lakes in India experienced over 40% increase in surface area, categorising them as high-risk for GLOFs.
The most notable expansions were recorded in Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim, and Arunachal Pradesh.
Overall, glacial lakes across the Himalayan region increased from 533,401 hectares in 2011 to 591,108 hectares in 2024.
India Commits to 30% Protected Areas in Updated Biodiversity Plan
India unveiled its updated National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (NBSAP) during the 16th UN Biodiversity Conference in Cali, Colombia, committing to protect at least 30% of its terrestrial, inland water, and coastal marine areas by 2030. This ambitious target aligns with the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (KM-GBF), adopted at the previous conference in 2022, which aims for global protection of 30% of land and ocean areas while restoring degraded ecosystems crucial for providing clean water and air.
Nov 04, 2024
Durgesh Aranya Zoological Park Set to Achieve India's First IGBC Certification
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu announced that the Durgesh Aranya Zoological Park, located in the Bankhandi area of Kangra's Dehra assembly constituency, will be the first zoo in India to receive certification from the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC).
This certification will recognise the zoo's commitment to sustainable and eco-friendly infrastructure, setting a precedent for conservation efforts in the country.
Nov 03, 2024
Umbrella Conservation Project Covering Five Wild Animal Species
The wildlife wing of the Pune forest department proposed an umbrella conservation project covering five wild animal species namely wolf, jackal, fox, civet and hyena. Together, these species are called 'Mizo-Carnivorous' by the forest department. The conservation plan has been submitted to the forest head office.