Tuvalu Becomes 90th State Member of IUCN – A Major Step for Global Environmental Governance In a significant development in global environmental diplomacy, Tuvalu has officially become the 90th State Member of the Internation…
Tiger Reserves in India: Complete Details on Project Tiger & Latest Updates Home Academy – India is home to the largest population of wild tigers in the world. Through systematic conservation under Project Tiger , the co…
Five Cubs Born to Namibian Cheetah at Kuno National Park: India’s Cheetah Population Rises to 35 Project Cheetah Gains Momentum Under India’s Historic Wildlife Reintroduction Programme In a major milestone for wildlife conserva…
Key Environmental & Sustainability Days (2024–2025): Awareness, Action, and Global Impact Environmental conservation and sustainability have become critical priorities for the global community. Observing key environmental d…
Ozone Layer: Importance, Depletion, Causes, and Global Measures | Home Academy The ozone layer is a thin protective layer of ozone (O₃) gas in the stratosphere , located approximately 15–35 km above Earth’s surface , which ab…
Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary – A Complete Guide | Home Academy Introduction to Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the most important protected areas in Maharashtra, India. It is located in the Satara distri…
Home Academy | Environment, Ecology & Current Affairs (Exam Focused) Evolution of Kaziranga as the Last Great Home of the One-Horned Rhino Palaeoecological Evidence from Assam Wetlands Kaziranga National Park (KNP), located…
Gujarat Set to Regain Tiger-Bearing State Status: A Milestone in India’s Wildlife Conservation By Home Academy Gujarat is poised to regain its historic status as a tiger-bearing state following the confirmed and sustained pres…
World Wetlands Day: Date, Theme and Importance with Special Focus on India By Home Academy World Wetlands Day is observed every year on 2 February to raise awareness about the importance of wetlands for the environment and hu…
National Parks in India – Complete Notes & Important Facts National Parks in India are protected areas established to conserve wildlife, biodiversity, ecosystems, and natural heritage . These areas are governed under the …
Biosphere Reserves in India – Complete Notes & List India is one of the world’s richest countries in terms of biological diversity . To protect ecosystems while ensuring sustainable development, the Government of India has…
Ramsar Sites in India Wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems on Earth. To ensure their conservation and wise use, the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands was adopted in 1971 at Ramsar (Iran) . Wetlands designated under …