Latest postings by mohan Alembath
The war has
taken a heavy toll of Afghanistan’s wildlife. Ecosystem in many areas has been
devastated by more than 30 year ...more>>
According to a new study by researchers
from the University of Tuebingen, Germany and the University of Applied
Sciences in Ko ...more>>
When there is heartwarming events regarding wildlife
in any country it is celebration time for conservationists across the glob ...more>>
Migration of millions of Wildebeest across Serengeti
Plains is familiar to anyone who watches Discovery or National Geographic
...more>>
Here is an amazing piece of information from a recent research on plants done by Dr Richard Karbanfrom Department of Entomology, University ...more>>
SachanTiger,our national animal is in dire straits. The spectre of disappearance of tiger is on the horizon. Unless we get down to the busi ...more>>
Ships entering Boston harbor has been a constant threat to North Atlantic Right Whales. Risk of collisions between large ships and whales ...more>>
Lots of friends have requested me to post the
details of new Biosphere Reserves designated by UNESCO. In deference to their
re ...more>>
Birds fashioning tools and using them to meet specific needs may sound something straight out of fiction for children .But it is true. Rooks ...more>>
In a path breaking research,
chemists have successfully converted cellulose directly into a building block for
plastics an ...more>>
The International Institute for Species Exploration and an international committee of taxonomists have released the list of top 10 new speci ...more>>
Huge impacts sometimes come from humble unexpected
sources. What scientists have achieved
with the flour
beetle (Tribol ...more>>
Here is some good news about Leatherback Turtles. A
team of international Scientists have discovered the world’s largest popu ...more>>
I was fascinated to read in the journal Polar Biology,
about this kidnapping of the chick of its mortal enemy by a Penguin.
An a ...more>>
The myriad
ways in which nature works never ceases to amaze me. I was reading the other
day, a paper by Dr
Kristopher Karsten ...more>>