Advocacy
Saving the Great Indian Bustard: A Race Against Extinction
The sun-kissed grasslands of India used to sport a proud bird like the Great Indian Bustard or GIB as it was termed, which loved to walk with unmatched pride, alone. Such was the magnificent bird that had epitomized grandeur in looks and size and given the dry ecosystems that this bird roamed an air of harmony. The magnificent bird, however, today stands at the edge of extinction. The Great Indian Bustard is one of the most endangered species with only less than 150 individuals living in the wild. Habitat loss, human-related threats, and ineffective conservation methods pose a threat to its threatened future.
By GAURAV MEWALabout a year ago in Earth
Life Before Dinosaurs: Exploring Earth’s Ancient Inhabitants
Ancient Earth may bring to our minds images of dinosaur roaming over the landscape, but life on Earth existed for many hundreds of millions of years before dinosaurs' emergence. The prehistoric world is full of interesting creatures and their systems that gave way to the biodiversity we see today. Here, this article discusses the diversified tapestry of life that existed way before the dinosaurs walked on earth.
By soman Goswamiabout a year ago in Earth
Western U.S. Challenges: Beyond Today's Headlines. AI-Generated.
Western U.S. Challenges: Beyond Today's Headlines The Western United States is dealing with many challenges that go beyond what we see in the news. The media often focuses on big events, but there's more to it. Issues like climate change, economic gaps, and environmental damage are all part of the problem.
By ilyas aminabout a year ago in Earth
The Only Two Countries That Start with the Letter Z
When thinking about countries of the world, some letters of the alphabet are surprisingly underrepresented. The letter Z is one such rarity, with only two countries bearing its mark: Zambia and Zimbabwe. These two nations are located in Southern Africa, share historical ties, and boast distinct yet fascinating cultures, landscapes, and stories. Let’s explore what makes these countries unique and why they deserve a spot on your travel or geography bucket list.
By INFO INSIDER about a year ago in Earth
The Most Beautiful Heavy Rainfall Country in the World
Rainfall is a magical element of nature, capable of transforming ordinary terrains into extraordinary landscapes. From misty forests to vibrant waterfalls, countries with heavy rainfall are often some of the most stunning destinations on Earth. Among these, one country stands out as a true paradise for rain lovers: India, specifically the northeastern state of Meghalaya, is home to the wettest place on the planet—Mawsynram.
By Zinnat ara Begumabout a year ago in Earth
"Discover the Hidden Gem: Breathtaking Frozen Waterfall in the Heart of the Italian Alps!"
Witness the Majesty: Unveiling Italy's Stunning Frozen Waterfalls in the Alps Introduction: A Winter Wonderland Awaits Imagine standing before a breathtaking frozen waterfall, where ice glistens under the soft winter sun. The beauty of these icy cascades in the Italian Alps is awe-inspiring and rare, offering a magical experience for all who visit. This stunning sight not only showcases nature’s artistry but also invites adventurers to explore the icy realm.
By Story silver book about a year ago in Earth
Understanding the Rise of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) Among Children in China!. AI-Generated.
In recent months, **China has reported a notable increase in cases of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV)**, particularly among children under the age of 14. This surge has garnered attention due to the virus's potential to cause respiratory illnesses ranging from mild cold-like symptoms to severe complications such as bronchiolitis and pneumonia.
By Earn Money Todayabout a year ago in Earth








