MANGROVES

  Mangroves are the characteristic littoral plant formation of tropical and subtropical sheltered coastlines. are trees and bushes growing below the high water level of Spring Tides which exhibits remarkable capacity for salt water Tolerance. basically evergreen land Plants growing on sheltered shores, typically on tidal flats, deltas, estuaries, bays, creeks and the barrier islands. … Read more

INDIAN FOREST TYPES

  Forest types in India are classified by Champion and Seth into sixteen types.   Tropical Wet evergreen forests are found along the Western Ghats, the Nicobar and Andaman Islands and all  along the north-eastern region. It is characterized by tall, straight Evergreen trees. The trees in this forest form a tier pattern: Beautiful fern … Read more

Blue Carbon

Blue Carbon: The Hidden Powerhouse of Climate Change Mitigation The world is facing a climate crisis, and the need for effective mitigation strategies is more urgent than ever. While the focus often falls on terrestrial ecosystems like forests, a vast and often overlooked carbon sink exists beneath the waves: blue carbon. This term encompasses the … Read more

Mangrove swamps of Sunderbans

The Sunderbans: A Symphony of Life in the Mangrove Swamps The Sunderbans, a vast expanse of mangrove forests straddling the border of India and Bangladesh, is a testament to the resilience and beauty of nature. This unique ecosystem, a labyrinth of tidal channels, mudflats, and dense mangrove vegetation, is a haven for biodiversity, a bulwark … Read more

Biomes of India

The Vibrant Tapestry of India’s Biomes: A Journey Through Diverse Ecosystems India, a land of unparalleled cultural and linguistic diversity, is also a treasure trove of biological wonders. Its vast geographical expanse, ranging from snow-capped Himalayan peaks to sun-baked deserts, harbors a remarkable array of biomes, each a unique ecosystem teeming with life. Understanding these … Read more

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