An international research team led by the University of Galway has used Earth observation radar data to map oil pipeline ...
Tourists in the Sundarbans experienced a rare and extraordinary sighting of a Royal Bengal Tiger up close as it swam across a ...
An environmental education project promoted by the nonprofit Peabiru Institute gives students a chance to learn more about ...
The Sundarbans, the largest mangrove forest in the world, and its forest-dependent communities are now at risk due to the ...
Pollution caused by the unchecked use of plastic items by tourists is wreaking havoc on the biodiversity and ecosystem of the ...
Using AI and satellite imagining, scientists found that 5,644 hectares of mangrove forests are lost annually in the Niger Delta.
Scientists detail scale of devastation to mangroves using satellite imagery, AI and imaging techniques used in healthcare settings ...
In the dappled light of the world’s largest mangrove forest, spotted deer have become a strikingly common sight. Once known for their elusive nature, these graceful animals now appear in growing ...
The Sundarbans, the world’s largest mangrove forest, has recently become a prime target for illegal deer hunting. The Sundarbans is home to two species of deer: the chital and the barking deer, with ...