Reduced to being a receptacle of household and industrial wastes and victimised by lopsided development, the Yamuna, Delhi's lifeline, is crying out for attention

Some US based environmental wisemen started out to debate Bihar's problems, sans field knowledge, and went back home foot in mouth

This report discusses the issue of smog and smog makers with shocking revelations on vehicular pollution.

Writer Gerald Malcom Durrell's death leaves a void in both the animal and the human world

The anti people attitude that environmental NGOs had vehemently opposed in the '80s has resurfaced in the recent draft Forest Policy Bill. The author examines why the NGOs failed to influence brain dead government policies

Indian scientists are resorting to tissue culture to salvage plants facing extinction

IN THE early '80s, a tall, straggly alien invaded farmlands across North India. The landscape changed drastically as spindly eucalyptus shot out of what had originally been good agricultural land,

1994 seems to be prime time for pachyws- First there were 2 books describI dwir lives and future - Douglas edwick's Fate of the Elephant and ow Sukumar's Elephant Nights and VK and then came 2

RAMAN Sukumar's book on elephants begins with a bull with a headache. We meet Biligiri in the first paragraph: he is an adolescent wild male elephant, "confused, like other sixteen year olds" (sic),

A study explains why peaceful pachyderms go on rampages that leave crops and humans devastated

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