Bael and bahera to thrive, chironji, mahua & amla to decline, shows study.
Climate change impact: Bael and bahera to thrive, chironji, mahua & amla to decline, shows study.
Certain mangrove species in east coast and west coast of India is likely to reduce and shift landward
By 2070, 50% of India's mangroves will shift or vanish due to climate change, says study
Scientists predict India's southern states to lose half of their mangroves by 2070
By 2070, 50% of the mangrove forests will end in the country, the fact revealed in the research of BSIP
G20 leaders in huddle at mangrove forests; carbon sinks face risk in India
As Lands Turn Saline Due To Rising Sea Levels, Villagers In TN Abandon Agriculture
Once Offering Protection From Disasters, Pichavaram Mangrove Forests Face New Threats
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