Explore the Western Ghats' rich biodiversity, cultural heritage, and environmental challenges through powerful literary works ...
Golden-headed Cisticola discovered in Mathikettan Shola National Park, marking its first sighting in southern Western Ghats.
"There's just a lot we don't know, and this is sort of the first step in getting a better grasp on what this biodiversity ...
Though it covers less than 6% of the land area of India, the Western Ghats contain more than 30% of all species of plant, fish, reptile, amphibian, bird and mammal found in the whole country. It has ...
The tiny Dark-sided Flycatcher, was photographed at Nulakamamidi forest, Dummakonda Hill range, Alluri Seetaramaraju district ...
Red Pandas are a rare and endangered species of India. These animals with reddish brown fur and bushy tail are found in the ...
The Western Ghats, a UNESCO World Heritage Site ... elephants, and exotic birds. The forested landscapes also house rare plants, making it a paradise for ecologists and nature enthusiasts ...
Ecologist Madhav Gadgil warns Western Ghats deterioration has reached a critical point, with landslides increasing tenfold. He blames continued mining and construction, despite his 2011 report ...
Other popular mammals found in the Western Ghats are tiger, sloth bear, leopard, wild boars, sambar, black panther, Great Indian Hornbill. Of the 508 species of birds found in the Western Ghats ...