Chennai’s beaches witness tragic surge in turtle deaths
Chennai’s beaches are facing an alarming crisis as numerous dead turtles are washing ashore. This unprecedented event has left environmentalists ...
Chennai’s beaches are facing an alarming crisis as numerous dead turtles are washing ashore. This unprecedented event has left environmentalists ...
In a significant step towards wildlife conservation, Tamil Nadu’s Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Ma Subramanian, and Minister for ...
The Olive Ridley Sea Turtle breeding season, beginning in December marks a crucial time for conservation along India’s coastline. During ...
By M.Rajini Dr. T.D. Babu, a distinguished marine biologist with a specialisation in Animal Virology, has spent decades working to ...
Tamil Nadu with a coastline of 1076 Km has been historically visited by Sea Turtles for nesting. Five species of ...
The residents of Kalakshetra Colony and other environmental organisations have been opposing the dumping of debris at the Arupadai Murugan ...
TREE Foundation, a non-governmental organisation, working for the protection of sea turtles and other endangered marine species, organised a workshop ...
By R.Swathi As the city celebrates the many festivals across the city, it often forgets to respect the very living ...
The Indian Coast Guard (East) and TREE Foundation Chennai organised the International Coastal Clean-up Day (ICC) Day on Sept.16 at ...
Juvenile Whale Sharks were spotted off the coast of Neelankarai on June 9 and 10 and off the coast of ...
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