How many protected areas are there in India?
There are about 981 protected areas in India. It consists of 104 national parks, 566 wildlife sanctuaries, 97 conservation reserves... View Article
There are about 981 protected areas in India. It consists of 104 national parks, 566 wildlife sanctuaries, 97 conservation reserves... View Article
Oil zapper was developed by Tata Energy Research Institute (TERI) in a project supported by the Department of Bio-Technology. Oilzapper... View Article
Oilzapper is used to get rid of oil from a surface. Oil Zapping is a bio-remediation technique involving the use... View Article
The Indian Forest Act of 1865 declared forests as state property. The act of 1865 empowered the British government to... View Article
The first Forest Act in India was passed in 1865. It would be successively amended in the coming years. The... View Article
The main objective of the Forest Act 1927 was to consolidate and reserve the areas having forest cover, or significant... View Article
Ex situ conservation is conservation of selected rare plants/animals in places outside their natural homes. It includes botanical gardens or... View Article
Sacred groves are a fine example of in-situ conservation. Sacred groves are forest fragments, size varying between 0.5 -500 hectare,(some... View Article
The advantages of the in situ conservation are as follows: Both the species and environment are conserved Large populations can... View Article
The main purpose of in-situ conservation is to enable biodiversity conservation within the same ecosystem it belongs to.In-situ management approaches... View Article
In-situ conservation is the method of conserving animal and plant species within their environment. It is done when their numbers... View Article
In-situ conservation is the method of conserving plant and animal species within their natural environment. This method of conservation is... View Article
The 7 levels of classification for for endangered species is as follows: Data Deficient (DD) Least Concern (LC) Near Threatened... View Article
About 99% of the four billion species that have evolved on Earth have become extinct. In the last 5000 years... View Article
Carbon credits primarily help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere. A carbon credit equals one ton of hydrocarbon... View Article
A “carbon credit” is a tradable certificate. More specifically, it is a permit that gives the holder the right to... View Article
The ozone hole occurs during the Antarctic Spring, which happens from September to early December, as strong westerly winds circulate... View Article
The ozone layer is expected to return to normal levels by 2050. But for it to happen it is important... View Article
In small amounts, ozone is not harmful, but in greater amounts it can damage the lungs when inhaled. Even relatively... View Article
As per data gathered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration as well as National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),... View Article