toxic waste from metal mining poses a major threat to environment and human health across Europe, and existing laws can do little to solve the problem, according to the World Wide Fund for

Burying of waste by the mining industry can severely damage plant and animal life

Fuel made from plants may soon provide cheap energy to the rural areas in developing countries. The alternative is a result of the research which has found a method to generate concentrated gas from

PERHAPS no other geographical location attracts researchers, non-governmental organisations and social workers like the Indian Himalaya does. Yet, despite all the effort and finances that have gone

There is something seriously amiss in the way studies of wildlife have been conducted in Sikkim

Development of a protected area network is necessary to save the plants and animals of Sikkim

The variety of vegetation in Sikkim

Endangered fauna of Sikkim

The east Himalayan tahr or shapi

Decline in the orchid population of Sikkim

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