Bengaluru Sees Spike in Urban Wildlife Rescues Due to Rapid City Growth and Habitat Loss

December 12, 2025

Bengaluru Sees Spike in Urban Wildlife Rescues Due to Rapid City Growth and Habitat Loss

Bengaluru's rapid urban growth is forcing more wildlife into the city, leading to a rise in rescue calls, especially for birds and snakes injured by kite threads and collisions.

Malvan Community Removes 650 Kg Marine Debris to Save Coral Reefs Near Sindhudurg Fort

December 12, 2025

Malvan Community Removes 650 Kg Marine Debris to Save Coral Reefs Near Sindhudurg Fort

For the second year, Malvan's fishing community and environmentalists teamed up to remove 650 kg of ocean waste near Sindhudurg Fort. The drive targeted ghost nets and plastics choking coral reefs, highlighting urgent pollution threats to Maharashtra’s coast.

Sumatra Floods May Have Wiped Out Rare Tapanuli Orangutans, Experts Fear

December 12, 2025

Sumatra Floods May Have Wiped Out Rare Tapanuli Orangutans, Experts Fear

After Cyclone Senyar hit Sumatra, the rare Tapanuli orangutans have disappeared, sparking fears they were killed by floods and landslides. A found carcass and satellite images of destroyed forests deepen concerns for fewer than 800 remaining great apes.

Over 600 Colonial Artefacts Stolen in High-Value Theft at Bristol Museum

December 12, 2025

Over 600 Colonial Artefacts Stolen in High-Value Theft at Bristol Museum

Thieves stole more than 600 valuable British Empire artefacts from Bristol Museum’s warehouse in a daring early morning break-in. Police seek four suspects caught on CCTV as investigation continues.

Over 100 Booked After Violent Farmers Protest Against Ethanol Factory in Rajasthan

December 12, 2025

Over 100 Booked After Violent Farmers Protest Against Ethanol Factory in Rajasthan

Over 100 people were booked and 40 detained after farmers clashed with police during a protest against an ethanol factory in Hanumangarh, Rajasthan. Locals fear pollution risks, and tensions remain high with political leaders involved.