Two crore pilgrims visit the Sabarimala shrine in Kerala annually, and the environment pays dearly for it

unscrupulous poaching and smuggling have now virtually rendered extinct rare and beautiful butterflies endemic to the forests of Kerala. Officials of traffic -India, an association working

Using copper sulphate crystals to catch fish in the waters of Kerala result in their greater mortality

Once found in abundance, the oil sardine is another victim to exploitation

A Kerala High Court order quashes quarrying operations which had dealt a bodyblow to megalithic tombstones in the state

Aquatic weeds need no longer be just a nuisance. Kaiser Jamil, a scientist from the Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad, reports that weeds such as water hyacinth can remove toxic

Once liquour sodden, the fisherfolk of a Kerala village are replacing destroyed natural reefs with artificial ones

In a complete reversal of its stand, the union ministry of environment and forests (MEF) has cleared the 73.5 mw Pooyamkutty hydroelectric project in Idukki district in Kerala, endangering about

How many people can nature sustain? A proposed capacity study of the Kochi region of Kerala intends to find this out. The study of natural resources in the region to sustain a given population will

The Kerala High Court has blocked the state government's highly-publicised distribution of 28,588 ha of forest land to migrant farmers who occupied the land prior to 1977. On September 15, the court

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