Three Kidnapped Miners Found Dead in Mexico's Sinaloa Mine, Vizsla Silver Confirms

February 10, 2026

Three Kidnapped Miners Found Dead in Mexico's Sinaloa Mine, Vizsla Silver Confirms

Three of the ten miners kidnapped last month in Mexico's Sinaloa region have been found dead. The Canadian company Vizsla Silver's Panuco mine remains closed amid cartel-linked violence. Authorities and the mining chamber continue efforts to locate the remaining missing workers.

Kerala Launches Amnesty for Undeclared Wildlife Articles After Mohanlal Ivory Case

February 10, 2026

Kerala Launches Amnesty for Undeclared Wildlife Articles After Mohanlal Ivory Case

Kerala Forest Department announces a one-time amnesty scheme for owners of undeclared wildlife articles. The move follows a High Court judgment cancelling ivory ownership certificates issued to actor Mohanlal. The amnesty lets people declare or surrender such articles without prosecution, but only for legal possessions.

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Launches Six New Air Quality Monitoring Stations

February 10, 2026

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Launches Six New Air Quality Monitoring Stations

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta inaugurated six new Continuous Ambient Air Quality Monitoring System (CAAQMS) stations. She said pollution control needs year-round effort to keep city air clean.

First Legal Wild Beaver Release in England Brings Hope for Nature

February 10, 2026

First Legal Wild Beaver Release in England Brings Hope for Nature

England sees its first legal release of wild beavers into a river system at Cornwall's Helman Tor reserve. Four beavers from Cheshire and Dorset now start a new chapter in wildlife restoration.

Fishermen Protest Mamallan Reservoir Project, Warn of Job Loss and Ecological Damage

February 10, 2026

Fishermen Protest Mamallan Reservoir Project, Warn of Job Loss and Ecological Damage

Fishermen from 16 hamlets along East Coast Road protested against the Mamallan reservoir project. They fear it will ruin livelihoods and local ecology. Community leaders and experts say the reservoir threatens marine life, mangroves, and could cause flooding. The controversy grows as the state government pushes forward without public hearings.