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Ambyvalley road,Lonavala,Mah.,India

Noctuidae>Catocalinae>Anobini

 

Ambyvalley rd.(Dattawadird.,Kurvande)Lonavala,Mah.,India Riodinidae .New addition to Butterflies of India www.ifoundbutterflies.org/187-abisara/abisara-bifasciata

Little Rann of Kutch - Ecosystem

 

Little desert of Kutch is a salt marsh located near the Great Rann of Kutch in Kutch district, Gujarat, India.

 

It is nominated by the forest department to be a biosphere reserve which are areas of terrestrial and coastal ecosystems internationally recognized within the framework of UNESCO's Man and Biosphere (MAB) programme. it will focus on conserving biological diversity, research, monitoring and providing sustainable development models, the proposal has been sent to and listed at UNESCO.

 

It is famous as the world's last refuge of the Indian wild ass (khur) for the conservation of which it has been declared as the Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary. Though a bleak landscape it is rich in biodiversity and is an ecologically important area for wildlife and many local and migratory waterbirds like cranes, ducks, pelicans, flamingos and land birds like sandgrouse, francolins and the Indian bustards.It is also home to various unique mammals apart from wild ass such as the Indian wolf (Canis lupus pallipes), desert fox (Vulpes vulpes pusilla) and nilgai (Boselaphus tragocamelus).

 

There is traditional commercial salt panning activity in the region which the state of Gujarat's Forest Department wants to discourage as it is considered a threat to ecology of the region, wildlife and to the endangered Indian wild ass.

 

The area is also being used to farm shrimp which is more profitable than salt panning, again this activity is discouraged by the forest department.

 

From the city of Bhuj various ecologically rich and wildlife conservation areas of the Kutch / Kachchh district can be visited such as Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary, Kutch Desert Wildlife Sanctuary, Narayan Sarovar Sanctuary, Kutch Bustard Sanctuary, Banni Grasslands Reserve and Chari-Dhand Wetland Conservation Reserve etc.

International demand for timber may lead to a regional loss of forest cover, which increases flood magnitude along a local stretch of a river. Similarly, the interactions can take place across different time scales. Actions can be taken either to respond to negative changes or to enhance positive changes at almost all points in this framework.

 

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Ambyvalley road,Lonavala,Mah.,India

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Ambyvalley road,Lonavala,Mah.,India

Heterophragma quadriloculare

Bignoniaceae(jacranda family}

 

The hustle and bustle of Melbourne coupled with Melbourne's biggest ScaleUps. Photos by Tim Carrafa.

It's a simple recipe: take one child, one stick, one berry on a stick and a few eager fish and you have got a sunny afternoon's entertainment. This Brazilian kid delighted in tempting fish to leap out of the water in the hope of scoring a fresh berry. If scientists were to classify this 'ecosystem service' you could say it is a 'cultural service' as it not only provides recreation but also important childhood education in learning and taking a fascination in nature.

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Eliminating Eastern Red Cedar in Victoria Glades. Jefferson County, Missouri.

22 May 2019; Jean Phuong Pham, VietChallenge, on Ecosystem Summit Stage during day two of Collision 2019 at Enercare Center in Toronto, Canada. Photo by Eóin Noonan/Collision via Sportsfile

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sunsets are back.

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Downtown Kitchener

Aambyvalley rd., Upper Lonavala Maharashtra India

Photo citation: Ted Auch, FracTracker Alliance, 2018.

 

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Ambyvalley road,Lonavala,Mah.India

Order:Hymenoptera

Family:Ichneumonidae

subfamily:Ophioninae?

Ambyvalley road,Lonavala,Mah.,India

Lecithoceridae

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