World Environment Day, celebrated on June 5, focuses on environmental issues with 2026’s theme emphasizing “Climate Action.” In Jammu and Kashmir, climate change threatens the region’s ecosystems, impacting water security, agriculture, and biodiversity. Collective efforts are vital for conservation, sustainable practices, and community involvement to protect this unique natural heritage for future generations.
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EARTH DAY AND KASHMIR: PRESERVING PARADISE IN A CHANGING WORLD
Earth Day, celebrated annually on April 22, promotes environmental awareness and action worldwide. Kashmir, known for its natural beauty, faces severe challenges like lake pollution, deforestation, and climate change. Sustainable practices, community involvement, and education are essential for preserving this fragile ecosystem. Protecting Kashmir reflects the broader mission of safeguarding our planet.
PRESERVING KASHMIR’S NATURAL HERITAGE: DAL LAKE, WULAR AND FOREST CONSERVATION
Kashmir has long been described as paradise on earth, a phrase that risks sounding worn out until one stand at the edge of Dal Lake at dawn or watches the vast expanse of Wular Lake shimmer under a changing sky. These landscapes are not merely scenic backdrops; they are living systems that have shaped Kashmiri…
ECOLOGICAL CONSERVATION IN KAMKARI BOWL
Nestled within the pristine landscapes of the Himalayan region, Kamkari village stands as a testament to the delicate balance between nature and human existence. This bowl, situated in the northernmost part of the Indian subcontinent, is not only a haven for biodiversity but also a crucial watershed that sustains life downstream. As the global call…