MSN: 3,500-year-old rhino bone fragments found in Western Ghats rewrite India’s wildlife map
3,500-year-old rhino bone fragments found in Western Ghats rewrite India’s wildlife map
insider.si.edu: Atlas of endemics of the Western Ghats (India) [cartographic material] : distribution of tree species in the evergreen and semi-evergreen forests / B.R. Ramesh, J.-P. Pascal ...
Atlas of endemics of the Western Ghats (India) [cartographic material] : distribution of tree species in the evergreen and semi-evergreen forests / B.R. Ramesh, J.-P. Pascal ...
Indiatimes: 5 iconic species from the Western Ghats and where to find them
Stretching for over 1,600 kilometres along India’s western coast, the Western Ghats are among the oldest mountain ranges in the world, older than the Himalayas. Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage ...
The Times of India on MSN: 7 reasons why the Western Ghats are more than just a wildlife destination
Mongabay: Two new frog genera discovered in India’s Western Ghats, but restricted to threatened swamp-ecosystems
Two new frog genera discovered in India’s Western Ghats, but restricted to threatened swamp-ecosystems
Do you know the difference between the Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats of India? Explore their location, formation, climate role, rivers, biodiversity and key differences in this detailed comparison ...
Four new species of tarantulas, including one new genus, have been described from India’s Western Ghats mountains. A concerning trend shows that 25% of newly described tarantula species since 2000 ...
Mongabay: As tourism booms in India’s Western Ghats, habitat loss pushes endangered frogs to the edge
India’s Western Ghats, a global biodiversity hotspot, is home to many endemic and endangered species of amphibians, some of which are new to science and others suspected of lying in wait of discovery.
As tourism booms in India’s Western Ghats, habitat loss pushes endangered frogs to the edge
Mongabay: Photo tourism threatens rare galaxy frog population in India’s Western Ghats
A population of rare galaxy frogs disappeared from India’s Western Ghats after photographers overturned logs, trampled vegetation and handled animals improperly, a new study reports. Researchers ...