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Madhav Gadgil's Legacy: Ecology Rooted in People

Explore the journey of ecologist Madhav Gadgil, whose landmark Western Ghats report championed community-led conservation. Discover his vision that still challenges India's environmental policies.

India Mourns Ecologist Madhav Gadgil's Demise

India mourns the loss of Professor Madhav Gadgil, a pioneering ecologist whose work on the Western Ghats and community-led conservation shaped national policy. His legacy inspires.

Gadgil's Warnings on Wayanad Ecology Ignored

WPSS recalls ecologist Madhav Gadgil's deep concern over reckless projects in Wayanad. His warnings about man-made disasters went unheeded. Learn about his legacy.

Veteran Ecologist Madhav Gadgil Passes Away at 83

Renowned ecologist Madhav Gadgil, famed for his work in conservation and human ecology, has died at 83. Explore his groundbreaking research and enduring impact on India's environmental policy.

Why Some Birds Skip Morning Songs in Winter?

New research from South Africa's Golden Gate Highlands National Park reveals how cold weather affects the dawn chorus of three warbler species. Discover the impact of temperature, humidity, and moonlight on bird behaviour.

SHRC Disposes 12,608 Cases, Holds TANGEDCO Liable

Tamil Nadu's Human Rights Commission disposed of a record 12,608 complaints in three years. Member V Kannadasan directed compensation in 60 cases and held TANGEDCO responsible for a fatal accident. Read more.

Spiders Use Fireflies as Living Bait in Webs

A new study uncovers how nocturnal spiders in East Asia capture fireflies and use their glow as bait to lure more insects. This clever hunting strategy boosts their catch rate significantly.

Mysuru's SDMIMD Hosts 13th HR 5.0 Conference

SDMIMD Mysuru hosts its 13th International Conference on 'HR 5.0: The Human-Centric Future of Work' on December 18-19. Join industry leaders to explore balancing AI with human values.

Ancient Africans in Genetic Isolation for 100,000 Years

Groundbreaking genetic research reveals ancient southern Africans lived in near-total isolation for 100,000 years, developing unique traits. Discover how this reshapes our understanding of human evolution. Read the full story.

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