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Friday, 22 May 2015
World Biodiversity Day — 22nd May
WORLD BIODIVERISTY AT A GLANCE (2002)
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Numbers
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Percentage
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Bacteria
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10000
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1
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Protoctista
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80000
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5
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Plants
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270000
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16
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Fungi
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72000
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4
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Mammals
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4630
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0.5
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Birds
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9750
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1
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Reptiles
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8002
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0.8
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Amphibia
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4950
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0.5
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Fish
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25000
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2
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Insects
and Myriapods
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963000
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58
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Arachnids
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75000
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5
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Molluscs
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70000
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4
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Crustacea
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40000
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2
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Nematodes
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25000
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2
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Source : Wonders of the Indian Wilderness by Erach Bharucha
Environmental Facts
India has just 2% of world’s land mass but accounts for 8% of world’s biodiversity.
India has some of the wettest, driest, hottest and coldest region on the planet. Two biodiversity hotspots are the Western Chats and the East Himalayan region.
11% of plant biodiversity is found in India, with over 15,000 species of flowering plants.
India has 2546 species of fishes, 198 species of amphibians, 423 species of mammals, 1331 species of birds, 408 species of reptiles and over 50,000 varieties of rice.
33% of species are endemic to the India, which means they are not found anywhere else in the world.
929 species in India are threatened today. Only 1% of the vast coastline is protected (75 km of 7516 km), the rest is vanishing due to unplanned development work and fisheries.
Every 20 minutes a species is becoming extinct in the world. The next could be from India.
Hopefully this awareness can encourage
everyone to priorities sustainability in their day-to-day life and in growth
& development activities.
Wednesday, 22 April 2015
Wednesday, 15 April 2015
Wednesday, 25 March 2015
World Water Day — 22nd March
India accommodates 16% of world’s population but has only 4% of world’s potable water. 80% of population still relies on groundwater for drinking
Only 18% of the rural population (approx. 150 million) in India have access to treated water.
To compare, 41% of the rural population (approx. 346 million) own mobile phones
Approx. one-third of rural households are reached by piped water supplies, rest live "beyond the pipe”. About 690 million people lack access to safe drinking water, and more than half the pipes in rural areas deliver untreated water
36% of rural population in Andhra Pradesh has access to treated water while less than 2% of rural population in Bihar receive treated water
Worldwide, 38 million people are affected by waterborne diseases each year, with over 75% victims being children. 5000 people die every day due to unclean water (1 every 17 seconds)
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