Wetland News

Hubli-Ankola Railway project raises concerns
IISc expert team says Hubli-Ankola line feasible
These kids can teach Bangalore civic body lessons in lake management
Govt forgets Gundia is part of elephant reserve
Review committee on Hubli-Ankola Line report in 15 days
Hubli-Ankola rail line: economic viability report awaited
Railway line has benefits, say experts
‘Hottest hot spot’ should be conserved, says IISc study
IISc team in Hubli on Friday
Scientists are in favour of Hubli-Ankola railway line
'Preservation of tanks, ground water is priority'
Task Force for joint re-survey of Amruthmahal Kaval lands
Hubli-Ankola railway line hopes to start soon
Concrete plans could kill Lalbagh lake
Bangalore bids woodpeckers, barbets goodbye
Our dying lakes need a saviour, and soon
Bangalore's carbon footprint shoots up
Green cover, water bodies do vanishing act
Pollution causes stress, says survey
Clear pollution or close UPCL: Seer
Watch that waste in your locality
Parched city will see no respite this blistering summer
Summer’s here and so is the water crisis
The system needs more UV Singhs: Expert
People’s Biodiversity Register making tardy progress
Slender loris rescued, let into IISc forest    [Photos]
Urbanization in Bengaluru
Trees can raise groundwater table
Demarcate lakes, stop land grab: IISc panel
Jigani unit spewing venom
Students show concern over death of lakes and loss of green cover in Karnataka
How Devanahalli is losing sheen
BIA cost Devanahalli its fauna
City heading for water famine
Conference on conservation of wetlands
How much longer before BBMP smells the dead fish here?
Expert panel to visit Gundia project site
Rejuvenated lakes leave Bangalore an empty nest
Expert panel to visit Gundia project site
Hydel project across Gundia river finds no favour with expert panel
Gundia project will wipe out rare species
Gundia's fate hangs in the balance
'Politicians should be educated about conservation'
Gundia: Eco-disaster in the making?
Scientific panel to examine Gundia hydel projectHydel project across Gundia river finds no favour with expert panel
Hydel project across Gundia river finds no favour with expert panel
Speed rail: Another white elephant set to trample city?
Documentation of district's Biodiversity by students
Encouraging children to gather information on Biodiversity
100th batch drops its roots at IISc campus on green note
Green canopy is IISc’s gift to City
IISc to 100th batch: Grow as you learn
There’s no space left for Bangalore’s lateral growth
Walk ’n’ talk trees at IISc campus
Lack of planning takes heavy tree toll
IISc trees get name plates
Deforestation led to landslide in Karwar, says expert committee
Politics of power: City hit
Desert-ing our city
IISc shows the way to tackle crisis
Cry for water reaches a crescendo
Warming is a calamity on a global scale
General will abounds but civic will is missing
City may become unliveable in 5 years
Building activity sucks City dry
Bangalore has witnessed 79% decline in wetlands
Cisco formula for Bengaluru future
Jigani unit spewing venom
BDA vows a flood-free Bangalore
Studies to tackle water pollution fail to give the desired results
Next time you see a Lake, please think of saving it.
Global Warming is not a Myth
Wake up to Climate Change
Save the watts, turn green
Milking Diatoms for Sustainable Energy: Biochemical Engineering vs Gasoline Secreting Diatom Solar Panels
Oil Rig of the Future: A Solar Panel That Produces Oil
Can we 'milk' oil from algae?
Algae: The next biofuel bet
IISc study finds Karnataka among pollution giants
Oil Rig of the Future: A Solar Panel That Produces Oil
Milking diatoms – a new route to sustainable energy
Can we 'milk' oil from algae?
Ulcer lake
Vanishing lakes Time to act now
Blow hot, blow cold, yaake?
Bangalore has turned into a heat island
The revenge of phantom lakes
Conserve lakes, prevent flooding, say IISc experts
Single solution to protect the city’s lakes
Bangalore is breathing poison
IT hub hotter than ever: Study
Bangalore teeming with hot spots
Implement the 'pollute and pay' principle
‘Decision may prove costly’
Business lobby eats into ecosystem, say experts
Researchers to look for answers to urban woes
These lakes can't slake city
IISc to probe urban impact on lakes
Puttenahalli woes return with monsoon
School children protest against lake pollution
Save Varthur lake campaign: Ecology club plans silent protest on June 5
Extinct frog stages comeback
Frog species skips tadpole stage
'Wetlands too have economic value'
HORROR CITY - 'Bangalore is dead. I have lost all hope for it'
E-waste
How green will my city be, 20 years hence?
Illegal structures on outskirts to be razed
Rain - BMP estimates a loss at Rs. 300 crores
Lake maintenance may be handed over to BDA or BMP
People of rain-hit areas pour out their woes to Dharam Singh
Deve Gouda wants Sonia to tour the city
Paying the price for neglecting the lakes
Bangalore needs a makeover - admits CM
Misery persists in Bangalore
Relief top priority - Dharam Singh
Chief minister promises solution to city's floods in two days
5 dead as 50-year-high floods Bangalore
High-level panel constituted to monitor disaster management
Water bodies have shrunk in past five years
Rain kills nine, triggers a deluge of problems in Bangalore roads
Unplanned growth, unauthorised layouts blamed for crisis
No let-up in rain related problems in the city
Bangaloreans' waterwoes continue
Residents blame BMP for overflowing drains
Overflowing lakes inundate several areas as rain continues in Bangalore
Heavy rain batters Bangalore
Sankey tank likely to breach
Save groundwater or ground democracy?
The weed choking Bangalore Lakes
Conserving wetlands in India
A 'fresh' approach to three polluted lakes
Development News of Environment in India
More about how Bangalore has changed over years
Urban wetlands
Bangalore - Mysore Expressway - Impact
Tidal wetland mapping using remotely sensed data
There is a need to restore the source of water
Chokinglakes@Bangalore.com
Rare creeper bears fruits in IISc campus
Bio-remedy for Bellandur Lake 
Monsoon in full swing 
Lake silt will be given to farmers
Wetland conservation for water security
Whither winged wonders?
Lake in Peril
Lakes face threat of extinction
Nurture Nature
Linking of rivers may affect environment
Migratory birds skipping wetlands?
From tank to Puddle
Filth is still Ulsoor Lake's Waterloo
Lakes
Rs 911akh project to restore lake begins
Preserving lakes, a tough task in Mysore
AP to seek changes in Electricity Act  
Study to enumerate urban waterbodies
Survey calls for naming wetland sites as bird sanctuaries
A lily-trotting beauty
A lake gets a new lease of life 
Destruction of wetlands bodes ill for the future
Aquatic sanctuaries may become vital for protecting fish species
They have made these lakes a classroom
Preserving lakes, a tough task in Mysore
Dwindling Water Bodies Can't Meet City's Needs
Calling Everyone Who Wants to Save Our Lakes
Evolve Water Management Policy, or Face Water Wars
Water Wars in 25 Years
Vegetables are washed in Varthur Lake
All for a Bit of 'ECO-FUN and More
A Man with a Globe on His Back: BIOSPHERE
Wetlands or Wastelands
Yediyur Lake Among Most Polluted
Bangalore's water bodies fast disappearing
Wetlands and Fish
Polluted lake affects hospital services
Links between tanks in Bangalore lost, says study
Polluted Lake
A Lake is Lost
OB Studies Finally Declare Ulsoor & Madivala Lakes Dead
Bangalore attracting winged visitors - From Sunil Kumar M 
Central project to give new life to four lakes - By Paawana Poonacha
Conserving water resources - By Malini Shankar
Getting the stink out of Lalbagh
Lalbagh
A sense-abled approach - By Srinivasan K 
Waste water treatment - By N M Chakarbarty
Will it hold water? - says Radhakrishna Rao
Water of strife John Vidal,The Guardian Weekly
Three tanks will be developed in 12 months, says Mayor
Politics of bottled water, writes P M Bhargava
Kill our lakes and we kill ourselves, KRISHNA NARASIMHAN
Bmp,BWSSB team up to save lakes
Watershed management: AFPRO sets an example
Army can help clean lakes: CM
We've come a long way!
Lakes may regain their lost glory
Go for eco-friendly idols
City of forsaken lakes
Doomsday predicted for wetlands
90 per cent of city's lakes dying
Devbagh beckons
Another Ulsoor Lake in Making
Ulsoor: A bed of roses for urchins
Ulsoor lake: Clogged lung space
Ulsoor lake at rain god's mercy
For lake's sake: The saga of a struggle
Better put your idols in a bucket at home
Facelift for Lalbagh on cards
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