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Conservation Art and Science

October 26th, 2010 by Alison Wheatley in Conservation
Having achieved a few things such as 13 scientific research expeditions to Antarctica since 1981 to study the ozone layer and related phenomena, India has shown the potential for scientific achievements. So it’s very good news when the Prime Minister of India says that scientific innovation should be harnessed to t...


September 1st, 2010 by Alison Wheatley in Endangered Species
There’s a glimmer of hope coming from Chinese and Indian officials meeting in Beijing to discuss business interests and wildlife conservation, according to...


August 24th, 2010 by Alison Wheatley in Conservation
If you want to see a classic case of concerned people winning a decision in favor of indigenous people, wildlife and conservation over a multi billion do...


August 16th, 2010 by Alison Wheatley in Conservation
The controversy about the proposed bauxite mine in eastern India heated up today with the release of a report by the Environment Minister’s committee th...


July 19th, 2010 by Alison Wheatley and Caitlin Hill in Conservation
In nations such as India, women are known to be the main conservers of biodiversity, reports Sudesca.  Women’s traditional roles of obtaining water, food, and fuel for their communities place th...



Animal Facts & Photos

March 12th, 2010 by Alison Wheatley in Wildlife
It’s fun to learn about animals, and there are several websites I’ve stumbled upon this week that you might enjoy looking at. Eastern Bolivia is one of the most biologically diverse areas on Earth, according to BoliviaBella.com which has an online gallery of wildlife.  Are fl...