In Hyderabad, Telangana, India launched the first commercial tropical Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS) rainbow trout farm on 5 January 2026. The project, established by Smart Green Aquaculture Ltd at Kandukur Mandal, demonstrates year-round farming of high-value cold-water species in tropical climates through precision engineering and water recirculation. The facility also serves as a live training and demonstration hub, offering hands-on experience in advanced aquaculture, automation, and biosecurity. This breakthrough challenges traditional climate limitations for premium aquaculture and indicates potential growth in domestic fish production and export opportunities for India.
First tropical RAS rainbow trout farm launched in Hyderabad on 5 January 2026.
Developer: Smart Green Aquaculture Ltd, Kandukur Mandal, Telangana.
Tech enables year-round farming of cold-water species in tropics.
Facility doubles as training and demonstration centre.
Advances automation, water recirculation, and biosecurity.
Opens potential for domestic fish production growth and exports.
Jan 05, 2026
Karnataka records ultra-rare ‘Sandalwood Leopard’ sighting
Karnataka conservationists documented the ultra-rare leopard colour morph nicknamed the 'Sandalwood Leopard' in Vijayanagara district, marking only the second such sighting in India and the first in Karnataka. The pale reddish-pink coat with light-brown rosettes distinguishes this morph from common leopards. The observation was part of a broader study on leopard diversity led by Sanjay Gubbi of Holematthi Nature Foundation. The discovery highlights Karnataka's rich wildlife and the need for continuous monitoring of leopard populations amid habitat change and human-wildlife conflict.
First Sandalwood Leopard sighting in Karnataka
Only the second such morph in India
Distinct pale reddish-pink coat with rosettes
Observed by Sanjay Gubbi (HNF) in Vijayanagara
Emphasizes leopard diversity and conservation needs
Gurgaon residents seek UNESCO biosphere reserve tag for Aravalis
Environmental activists and Gurgaon residents urged the central government to designate the Aravalli hills as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. They argue that the 76,000 square kilometre landscape faces mining pressures and ecological degradation and would benefit from UNESCO recognition as a site for conservation, research, and sustainable development. Advocates call for a comprehensive plan rather than fragmented definitions tied to mining. They cite the Supreme Court's ongoing discussions on the Aravallis and stress that a biosphere designation could safeguard biodiversity, support eco-tourism, and provide a framework for long-term environmental stewardship.
Call for UNESCO Biosphere Reserve tag for Aravalis
Area covered: ~76,000 sq km
Reason: mining pressures and ecological degradation
Advocates want a comprehensive protection plan
UNESCO status could boost conservation and eco-tourism
Jan 02, 2026
Amazon's Stingless Bees Become the First Insect to be Granted Legal Rights
For the first time in the world, an insect species has been granted legal rights. Two municipalities in Peru have officially recognised the rights of Amazonian stingless bees, a vital pollinator species that has sustained tropical forests for millions of years. The decision highlights a growing global shift toward rights-based conservation and stronger protection for ecosystems and indigenous knowledge systems.
Jan 01, 2026
Indo-Canada Smart Sea Project to Demo Electric Water Transport
The Central Government signed an agreement with a private marine company based in Goa under the Indo-Canada Collaborative Industrial Research and Development Programme for The Smart Sea Project by VACE. The initiative targets the development and demonstration of a 20-passenger electric boat to support cleaner inland and coastal water transport and promote sustainable tourism. Key aims include reduced emissions, lower noise, and improved operational efficiency. The project also seeks to establish a technology platform that could help expand clean water transport networks, contributing to India’s environmental and mobility goals while creating new industrial and research collaboration opportunities.
Agreement under Indo-Canada Collaborative Industrial R&D Programme.
Aims to foster a tech platform for clean inland and coastal transport.
Dec 31, 2025
Parvati Arga Bird Sanctuary Declared Eco-Sensitive Zone
The Government of India declared the Parvati Arga Bird Sanctuary in Uttar Pradesh as an Eco-Sensitive Zone (ESZ). The move aims to protect biodiversity while promoting sustainable ecotourism. The ESZ designation aims to minimize human impact around the sanctuary, a Ramsar-listed site, and to support migratory and resident birds in the Gangetic plains. The designation balances conservation with community livelihoods that rely on nature-based activities and supports water balance and habitat protection. The government will monitor compliance and provide guidance for sustainable development around the sanctuary.
Parvati Arga Bird Sanctuary designated as ESZ in UP.
Intended to protect biodiversity and promote ecotourism.
ESZ status covers surrounding areas to minimize disturbance.
Sanctuary is Ramsar-listed with migratory birds.
Monitoring and guidance for sustainable development planned.