Biogeography of Piper in India
When and from where did black pepper come to India?
Researchers have spicy news on Black pepper
Black pepper origin traced to Western Ghats
Tracing black gold: Piper’s journey to India
The origin of 'black gold'
Climate change and origin of Black pepper
Black pepper came to India from South East Asia over five million years ago, says a new study
Climate change and Nilgiri Tahr
Climate change threatens the Nilgiri tahr
The changing climate could soon drive the Nilgiri Tahrs out of the mountains, finds study
Climate change could threaten the habitat of the endangered Nilgiri tahr
Rare mountain-dwelling Nilgiri tahr could lose 60% of habitat as climate warms
Changing climate has left Tahrs on the brink
Climate change threatens Nilgiri Tahr
Climate change to diminish habitat of the Nilgiri Tahr
Mammals wildlife trade and the next global pandemic
Indian Scientists Find Strong Link Between Wildlife Trade and Zoonotic Diseases
Wildlife Trade Is ‘Key Risk Factor’ Behind Global Spread Of Disease, Study Finds
Wildlife Trade a Key Risk Factor in the Global Spread of Infectious Disease
Mammals in wildlife trade host 75% of known zoonotic viruses
Strong evidence between wildlife trade and zoonotic disease risks, says study
When and from where did black pepper come to India?
Researchers have spicy news on Black pepper
Black pepper origin traced to Western Ghats
Tracing black gold: Piper’s journey to India
The origin of 'black gold'
Climate change and origin of Black pepper
Black pepper came to India from South East Asia over five million years ago, says a new study
Climate change and Nilgiri Tahr
Climate change threatens the Nilgiri tahr
The changing climate could soon drive the Nilgiri Tahrs out of the mountains, finds study
Climate change could threaten the habitat of the endangered Nilgiri tahr
Rare mountain-dwelling Nilgiri tahr could lose 60% of habitat as climate warms
Changing climate has left Tahrs on the brink
Climate change threatens Nilgiri Tahr
Climate change to diminish habitat of the Nilgiri Tahr
Mammals wildlife trade and the next global pandemic
Indian Scientists Find Strong Link Between Wildlife Trade and Zoonotic Diseases
Wildlife Trade Is ‘Key Risk Factor’ Behind Global Spread Of Disease, Study Finds
Wildlife Trade a Key Risk Factor in the Global Spread of Infectious Disease
Mammals in wildlife trade host 75% of known zoonotic viruses
Strong evidence between wildlife trade and zoonotic disease risks, says study