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Prosecution of Man by The International Jungle Law (IJL)

By Dr. Satyendra Nath Maitra(Ex-Associated Professor in Zoology, A. P. C College New Barrackpore, Guest Faculty at State University, A. P. C College in Rahorah, V.C. College for PG in Botany) Within the recent past a World meet was held in the deep forest of Myanmar where representatives of animals from all over the World did… Continue reading Prosecution of Man by The International Jungle Law (IJL)

All Pervading Pollution and Man… A Consequence

By Dr. Satyendra Nath Maitra(Ex-Associated Professor in Zoology, A. P. C College New Barrackpore, Guest Faculty at State University, A. P. C College in Rahorah, V.C. College for PG in Botany) Anything harmfully deviated, for life process, from its Natural form by any source other than the Nature, can be called as pollution. Thus no form… Continue reading All Pervading Pollution and Man… A Consequence

Review Of The Sublethal Impacts Of Pesticides On Native Indian Pollinators Case Studies In Honey Bees

In the intricate dance of nature, pollinators like honey bees play a pivotal role, ensuring the reproduction of plants and the sustenance of ecosystems. However, an alarming concern looms over their well-being – the sublethal impacts of pesticides. In this blog, we delve into the nuanced world of pesticides and their subtle yet significant effects… Continue reading Review Of The Sublethal Impacts Of Pesticides On Native Indian Pollinators Case Studies In Honey Bees

An Alarming Note On Honey Bee Population

In the delicate balance of our ecosystem, honey bees play a crucial role, serving as nature’s pollinators and contributing to the biodiversity of our planet. However, in recent years, an alarming decline in honey bee populations has cast a shadow on this essential species, raising concerns about the far-reaching consequences for both the environment and… Continue reading An Alarming Note On Honey Bee Population

Oh Man! Either Be Bee-Friendly Or Get Ready To Be Perished

By Dr. Satyendra Nath Maitra (Ex Associate Professorin Zoology, A.P.C.College,) From the time immemorial for at least about 10 to 20 million of years Bees have been domiciling the Globe contributing the major role to create a sustainable ecosystem that used to be buzzing and most beautifully decorative Natural scenarios. Man, the self-declared, all mighty stranger arrived… Continue reading Oh Man! Either Be Bee-Friendly Or Get Ready To Be Perished

Marine Pollution – Deep Mesa Mining and its Environmental Impacts

Introduction: In the pursuit of valuable resources, humanity often treads into uncharted territories, and the consequences can be profound. Deep sea mining, an emerging frontier in resource extraction, has recently come under scrutiny for its potential environmental impacts, particularly on marine ecosystems. This blog aims to shed light on the intricate web of challenges surrounding… Continue reading Marine Pollution – Deep Mesa Mining and its Environmental Impacts

Arsenic… the Silent Killer

By Sanjoy Sahana (T.Stanes & Co.Ltd) When Napoleon died in 1821, his doctors recorded the official cause of death as stomach cancer. Although trace amounts of arsenic were found in Napoleon’s hair, the amount could have been absorbed naturally and not intentionally administered. Napoleon could have absorbed arsenic through eating a seafood meal, as it appears naturally… Continue reading Arsenic… the Silent Killer

Bee Friendly

Honeybees being a social organism perform a pivotal role in ecosystem. In the bustling world of nature, honeybees stand out as remarkable social architects, weaving a complex tapestry of cooperation and harmony. As essential pollinators and honey producers, honeybees exemplify the extraordinary power of collective living. Let’s delve into the hive to explore the intricacies… Continue reading Bee Friendly

Whale For A Tale: If The Oceans Die, We Die

Introduction: The vast expanse of the world’s oceans is a realm of wonder, home to a myriad of life forms that weave together the delicate balance of our planet’s ecosystem. Among the majestic creatures that grace these waters, the whale stands as a symbol of both awe and vulnerability. In this blog, we delve into… Continue reading Whale For A Tale: If The Oceans Die, We Die

Last But Not The Least: Light Pollution

Light pollution, often overshadowed by more conspicuous environmental concerns, is a silent intruder that has profound implications on our world. In the cosmic ballet of night and day, where darkness should prevail, the relentless glow of artificial lights disrupts the delicate balance of the natural order. The Unseen Intruder While we gaze at the stars… Continue reading Last But Not The Least: Light Pollution