Environmental changes, including changing rainfall patterns and vegetation, have affected Rajasthan’s desert ecology, impacting local flora and fauna. Rajasthan, the desert state of India, was in the ...
The Wire: How Solar Power Plants in Rajasthan Are Affecting Local Flora and Fauna
How Solar Power Plants in Rajasthan Are Affecting Local Flora and Fauna
Indiatimes: Artworks raise awareness to save the endangered flora and fauna of Rajasthan
Artworks raise awareness to save the endangered flora and fauna of Rajasthan
The Rajasthan forest department will draft a master plan for conservation of wildlife as well as make a list of all endangered flora and fauna to take up conservation actions, an official said. The ...
Environmental changes, such as changes in vegetation and water availability, have affected Rajasthan’s desert ecology, impacting local flora and fauna. -An increase in water availability has impacted ...
Jaipur: The Central University of Rajasthan (CURAJ) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) to collaborate in the areas of biodiversity ...
Scroll: Rajasthan is getting wetter – and it’s not necessarily good news
Solar power plants being installed in Rajasthan are destroying natural vegetation, wiping out pastures, and posing a serious threat to the region’s biodiversity. Khejri trees, which for long have been ...
moneycontrol.com: Rajasthan is getting wetter and it’s not good news for the desert ecology
Rajasthan is getting wetter and it’s not good news for the desert ecology
After 1947, when India achieved independence from British rule, the princely states and chiefships were integrated into India in stages, and Rajasthan assumed its present name.