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Saturday, July 16, 2022

Shine india monthly magazine

Shine india monthly magazine

Shine india monthly magazine Published this article page no   105 Both will work on projects for facilitating a smooth transition towards energy efficient solutions and technologies while phasing down HFCs.  Further work will be done on the IndiaNorway Ocean Dialogue and through the Joint Task Force on Blue Economy for Sustainable Development.  Both countries to work jointly towards mitigating marine plastic litter and microplastics.  Both agreed to work together to deliver an ambitious strong practical and effective global biodiversity framework at COP15 of CBD to be held in Kunming China in 2020. Animal Culture Linked to Conservation  Animal culture the learning of nonhuman species through socially transmitted behaviors is being linked to conservation action for the first time at the CMS COP13.  There is evidence that whales dolphins elephants and primates acquire some of their knowledge and skills through social learning. o Also some animals may learn socially from adults or peers about various behaviors including optimal migration routes. E.g. A nutcracking Chimpanzee can crack open different types of nut by using stones and pieces of wood as a hammer and anvil. Scientists say this cultural capacity enables these Chimpanzees to survive dry seasons in their western habitats.  Protecting cultural knowledge among peers and across generations may be vital for the survival and successful reproduction of certain species.  Supporting individuals that act as repositories of social knowledge such as elephant matriarchs or groups of knowledgeable elders may be just as important as conserving critical habitat Shine india monthly magazine buy. 


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