A severe shortage of medicinal plants and herbs threatens

There is no land to cultivate medicinal plants, neither are there any legal provisions, nor market access. At present, the risks involved are too high for small scale farmers to opt for cultivation of medicinal plants and herbs

The government s vanaspati van scheme is good news, but for it to succeed small scale farmers and local communities have to be brought in its fold

At a time when traditional Indian systems of medicine are critically affected by the non availability of herbs, the country is losing its medicinal wealth to well organised smuggling networks. Government policies with a blind eye for domestic trade have m

Just imagine India trying to impose trade sanctions against the US for putting out too much carbon dioxide which can affect India s monsoon

Another international meet fails to address the concerns of local poor people and follows the path shown by global bullies

Should nations who have done well for their elephants be punished for improper management by others?

Saving the tiger ranks very low on the minister s list of priorities

this month a high-level delegation from the uk will investigate tiger poaching and illegal trade in tiger parts in

Zimbabwe will be able to sell stockpiles of ivory to Japan, earning US $4 5 million for community development

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