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A recovering tiger population powered by forest corridors

Tigers migrating from reserves such as Bandhavgarh and Kanha are settling and contributing to Chhattisgarh’s growing tiger population. Chhattisgarh’s tiger numbers, which had fallen sharply in earlier assessments, have shown a notable recovery in recent years, with breeding populations increasing. Experts say protecting forests within the state is not enough; maintaining landscape corridors connecting…

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Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS packed with alcohol stuns astronomers: Here’s what its alien chemistry could reveal about planet formation |

Astronomers have spotted something unusual in a comet passing through our Solar System. 3I/ATLAS, only the third confirmed interstellar visitor ever seen, appears to be stuffed with methanol, an alcohol you might find in a lab, not your drink. Using the Atacama Large Millimetre/submillimeter Array (ALMA) in Chile, researchers reportedly measured methanol at levels far…

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Accelerating Bird Losses in North America’s Farming Regions: A Growing Concern

Since the 1970s, the US has . We now know that those losses aren’t just growing — they are accelerating in places with intensive human activity, particularly where agriculture and expanding communities are changing the landscape. Bird  have been . But human pressures on nature are not just continuing; they are increasing at an accelerating rate. Indicators of…

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Kashmir’s Jhelum River Hits Historic Low Amid Dry Winter and Rising Temperatures

“The heat is accelerating evaporation and reducing the amount of water reaching rivers,” Ahmad said. Researchers are now trying to understand where much of the meltwater is going. “We are studying whether glaciers are melting and, if so, why the additional water is not appearing in river discharge. Evaporation driven by heatwaves could be consuming…

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How Spotted Hyenas Are Saving Mekelle: Ethiopia’s Unlikely Eco-Warriors

The enigmatic spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta), the second-largest land carnivore in Africa after the African lion, has emerged as an unlikely ‘eco-warrior’ in Ethiopia’s second-largest city, according to a new study the University of Sheffield, United Kingdom. The predators, who also scavenge, are preventing over a thousand tonnes of carbon emissions annually in the rapidly…

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