Controversial
study finds intensive farming partnered with strict protected areas is best for
biodiversity
Jeremy Hance mongabay.com September 01, 2011
Jeremy Hance mongabay.com September 01, 2011
Land
sparing beats land sharing for both food and fauna
Strategy
for farming vs. wildlife studied
Published: Sept. 1, 2011
August in review: Brazil's
Forest Code debate, a giant subterranean 'river', India's India's Western Ghats
mongabay.com September 02, 2011
mongabay.com September 02, 2011
Emphasis
on forest conservation and management under the MDG 7- Ensure Environmental Sustainability
Posted by Shailesh
⋅ August 29, 2011
Herbal
trade, forest resources and entrepreneurship opportunities in India – Talk
Parliamentary
panel anguished over Coal India's
233 held-up projects
PTI Sep 1, 2011
Madhuri
Dixit supports elephants!
TNN | Sep 2, 2011
MoEF
to look into CPCB chief pushing own device
Nitin Sethi, TNN Sep 2, 2011
Update
on prohibition on mining in CRZ area - Ms Jayanthi Natarajan
Wednesday, 31 Aug, 2011
Forest secy orders action against
staffers colluding with poachers
TNN Sep 2, 2011
This
Week in Forest Carbon: Countries and REDD+
Sri Lanka count finds more elephants
than expected
By BHARATHA MALLAWARACHI, Associated Press
Intensive
farming is found to be better than organic methods for protecting the
environment
Mark Henderson
From: The Times September 02,
2011
Wildlife
in India
- A Different World Altogether
Four
furlongs to the promised land
September 2, 2011
By Ujal Singh Bhatia
SEPTEMBER 2, 2011
Forestry
Law Splits Wood Industry
Guitars
and the law
Guns N’ Rosewood
Confusing environmental rules harm more than guitarmakers
The
Guitar Police
6:01 PM, Sep 1, 2011
Sterling
Holidays opens Woods n Spice resort in Thekkady, Kerala
Friday, September 02, 2011
http://www.hospitalitybizindia.com/detailNews.aspx?aid=11614&sid=1
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