India is home to two major mountain ranges that shape its geography and climate. Stretching along different coasts, these ranges influence rainfall, river systems, biodiversity, and human settlements.
The Western Ghats are often portrayed from the perspective of wildlife reserves and bird-watching destinations, and indeed, considering that they are among the world's most biodiverse locations, this ...
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A first-of-its-kind study of dragonfly and damselfly species in India's Western Ghats - one of the world's most important ...
India’s Western Ghats, a global biodiversity hotspot, is home to many endemic and endangered species of amphibians, some of which are new to science and others suspected of lying in wait of discovery.
Mumbai, Apr 22 (PTI) Researchers have documented a nearly 35 per cent shortfall in dragonfly and damselfly species historically recorded in the Western Ghats, raising concerns over the status of these ...