Volume:6,Number:11 5November 2005
Environment
A green cover for the capital
1
Fresh war on global warming
1-2
An ethical challenge
2-3
New green norm
4
Driven by climate
4-5
Volcanic eruptions help combat global warming
5
States’ role in green affairs may be curtailed
6
खतरे में दुनिया
6-7
Pollution
Greenhouse gases rising alarmingly
8
Least polluting countries will be hit the hardest
8-9
Neem, tulsi can fight nano-toxicity
9-10
इनको कैसे रोकें
10
Forestry
National biodiversity action plan yet to be implemented
11
Sibal for steps to protect biodiversity
11-12
PAU holds awareness campaigns to promote Jatropha cultivation
12
Ideal amla variety for contract farming
12-13
Scientist unravels varied uses of photosynthesis
13-14
Fuel from bio-mass in remote M.P. village
14-15
Tribal people and preserving prime forests
15-17
Missing the ‘should’ for the trees
17-20
Developing nations to demand pay to save rainforest
20
Tree felling norms eased for highways
20-21
Plan panel for land reforms in Orissa’s poorest districts
21-22
Move to extend illegal leases on reserve forest in Kerala?
23
Forest staff say new act will abet illegal felling
23-24
राज्य में 12 लाख हैक्टेयर क्षेत्र जड़ी-बूटी संग्रहण को चिन्हित
24-25
आदिवासी समुदायों में वनस्पतियों का औषधीय उपयोग
25-27
Wildlife
Wild guess
28-29
Chilka sees rise in winged guests, poaching
29
Third Yamuna valley bird count to begin from today
30
Guidelines for people handling wild birds
30-31
Talks to build global defense against bird flu
31
Vietnam study says bird flu mutating
32
Vietnam, China report new flu cases
32-33
Viral spiral
33
Supreme Court directive to preserve ‘Chiru’
34
Poachers kill rare gibbon in Mizoram
34-35
Tigers roar on paper in U.P.
36
New tiger census system in Manas
37
U.K. report on tiger deaths faulty
37-38
Collars to track Sunderbans tigers
38-39
Reflections in Ranthambore
39-41
वन्य जीवन संरक्षण और शतरंज के खिलाड़ी
42-44
विज्ञान से जुड़ी है मोरपंखी की सुंदरता
44-45