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Maharashtra: Students on study tour spot ‘Bageera’ in Western GhatsA team of Mumbai-based college students on a study tour of the Amboli forest in the Western Ghats spotted a black leopard on a full moon night—a testament to the rich biodiversity of the region.
The Western Ghats mountain range running down the south-west side of India is a treasure trove of wildlife. Though it covers less than 6% of the land area of India, the Western Ghats contain more than ...
Stretching across Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu, the Western Ghats is one of the world’s most biodiverse regions and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This ancient mountain ...
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Discovery of Agasthyamalai Bambootail: A new damselfly species in the western ghats with unique genetic traitsA team of scientists from MIT World Peace University and Christ College has recently discovered a new species of damselfly in the Western Ghats of Kerala, named Melanoneura agasthyamalaica ...
A UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the eight hottest bio-diversity hotspots in the world, the Western Ghats are a mountain range, spread over 1600 km in western India. Stretching north to ...
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