Biosphere Reserves are areas of terrestrial and marine ecosystems which are established by countries and recognized by UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere program to promote sustainable development. The purpose of a biosphere reserve is to conserve all forms of life, …
Biomagnification is the biological magnification that refers to the growth of harmful compounds in food chains. It affects all creatures, especially the species that are higher up the food chain. The intoxicated settings are the major sources of these harmful compounds. …
Biological control is a component of pest management strategy. It can be defined as the reduction of pest populations by natural enemies. The inspect species are suppressed by naturally occurring organisms and environmental factors with no human effort. The use of …
Biodiversity refers to the incredible variety of life on Earth, encompassing all living organisms, ecosystems, and the ecological processes that sustain them. It is crucial for the functioning of our planet and is a fundamental component of sustainable development. The …
Traditional knowledge, accumulated over generations by indigenous communities and local populations, holds invaluable wisdom about the natural world. In the realm of biodiversity conservation, traditional knowledge plays a crucial role in understanding and safeguarding ecosystems, promoting sustainable resource management, and …
Biodiversity refers to the variety of life forms on Earth, encompassing the incredible array of species, ecosystems, and genetic diversity. The conservation and understanding of biodiversity are of utmost importance in maintaining the balance of ecosystems and sustaining life on …
India, with its vast geographical expanse and diverse ecosystems, is home to a multitude of eco-regions. These regions are characterized by distinct environmental conditions, biodiversity, and ecological features. Exploring and understanding these eco-regions is crucial for preserving India’s rich natural …