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A family of Hoolock gibbons was found stranded on a single tall ficus tree in Arunachal Pradesh.
30 November, 2025 – 06 December, 2025. Top pick of India’s threatened wildlife in photographs this week.
At current rates, entire ecosystems could shift from native to invasive dominance within a generation. These invasive plants are moving faster than we can manage or monitor them.
A new study shows that centuries-old Marathi and Sanskrit literature — poems, folk songs, and pilgrim tales — consistently describe western Maharashtra as open grasslands and thorny savannas, not dense forests.
Isn't it a wonder to find that scientists and researchers are constantly able to make new discoveries all across India of not just tiny, microscopic creatures that probably remain unseen because of their size, but also creatures as big as snakes that are more visible!