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31.03.2008 To mark its 25th anniversary, International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) along with Mountain Forum, is organising a Global Digital Photo Contest on the theme ‘For Mountains and People’. The deadline for submission of entries is May 9, 2008.
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Related topics/regions: [Environment] [Biodiversity] [Forests]
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FSC certification logo on a piece of responsibly harvested wood.
27.03.2008 NEW YORK, Mar 27 (OneWorld) - There will likely be fewer wildfires and more trees for future generations if loggers abide by a set of international rules on forest management, says a new study by independent environmentalists.
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Related topics/regions: [Guatemala] [Capacity building] [Land] [Business] [Consumption] [Trade] [Forests] [Indigenous rights]
Image: FSC certification logo on a piece of responsibly harvested wood. © Forest Stewardship Council - United States
Tiger at risk / Photo credit: WWF
20.03.2008 Do you care for the tiger? Get involved with World Wildlife Fund-India's signature campaign Roar of the Tiger to save the rapidly depleting tiger population from extinction. The objective is to impress upon policymakers for greater efforts on tiger conservation through heightened public awareness.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Animals] [Biodiversity] [Environmental activism]
Image: Tiger at risk / Photo credit: WWF
Illegal fishing and trawling have caused over 100,000 turtle deaths / Photo credit: Greenpeace
18.03.2008 With over 100,000 Oliver Ridley turtles dying over the last decade in Orissa in eastern India, Greenpeace has set a target limit of 20% on turtle mortalities for the state government. Despite adequate funds, the state has failed to prevent illegal trawling.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Fisheries] [Biodiversity] [Environmental activism]
Image: Illegal fishing and trawling have caused over 100,000 turtle deaths / Photo credit: Greenpeace
Blyth Tragopan, a bird in peril / Photo credit: Andrew Nicholson / CSE
13.03.2008 Khonoma, a Naga village and a site for Tragopan sanctuary in north-east India, has set an example for eco-friendly tourism. If the Centre for Environmental Education’s awareness programme was a catalyst, the real thrust came from the village council, which played a crucial role in the nature conservation effort.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Environment] [Environmental activism]
Image: Blyth Tragopan, a bird in peril / Photo credit: Andrew Nicholson / CSE
Silvio Ruiz of the Bogota Association of Recyclers.
05.03.2008 BOGOTA, Mar 5 (OneWorld) - People who earn their living by sorting through and reselling municipal waste have reasserted their role as garbage recyclers and productive members of the global economy at an unprecedented event here this week.
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Related topics/regions: [Colombia] [Capacity building] [International cooperation] [Labour] [Business] [Social exclusion]
Image: Silvio Ruiz of the Bogota Association of Recyclers. © Henry Mance
The entrance to the GSV, Norway/ Photo credit: Mari Tefre/Svalbard Global Seed Vault
05.03.2008 The newly-opened Global Seed Vault (GSV) at Svalbard in Norway is being criticised by Indian and other NGOs for excluding farmers from its institutional framework. Farmers being the first link in the food chain, should be involved in conserving genetic biodiversity, they argue.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Agriculture] [Intermediate technology] [Corporations] [Biodiversity] [Genetics] [Science]
Image: The entrance to the GSV, Norway/ Photo credit: Mari Tefre/Svalbard Global Seed Vault
Achyutha Bhat in front of a suranga / Photo credit: Shree Padre / India Together
03.03.2008 It was due to the efforts of 79-year-old Achyutha Bhat, that a village in Karnataka in southern India could overcome water scarcity. His passion for digging surangas (man-made tunnels) has not only revived the traditional water harvesting system but also helped local farmers in the region.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Capacity building] [Water/sanitation]
Image: Achyutha Bhat in front of a suranga / Photo credit: Shree Padre / India Together
03.03.2008 When local populace and officials work in tandem, the chances of any conservation efforts succeeding are more. This became clear when villagers in the hilly state of Uttarakhand in northern India and forest department came together to help protect wildlife in the famous Jim Corbett National Park.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Environment] [Animals]

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