Atula Gupta narrates the story of exploitation of the mangrove forests that border West Bengal and Bangladesh, and also suggests a few measures to save the mangroves. The mangrove forests in Sunderbans consist of 54 tiny islands, criss-crossed by innumerable tributaries of the Ganges that were once infested by Arakanese and Portuguese pirates. But today,…
Month: January 2013
A Small World
A study has shown that the body size of marine species is disproportionately affected by warmer temperatures. According to researchers, the most likely cause of the drastic shrinking size of marine animals is due to the much lower availability of oxygen in water than in air. Warming increases the need for oxygen across species, but…
Living Legends
Centuries-old trees provide nesting and shelter for up to 30 per cent of all birds and animals in some ecosystems. They store huge amounts of carbon, recycle soil nutrients, create rich patches for other life to thrive, and influence the flow of water within landscapes. In India, the banyan and the peepul are still plentiful,…