New Snake Species Discovered in Garo Hills, Meghalaya
Meghalaya CM lauds discovery new snake species in Garo Hills
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A new snake species named Calamaria garoensis has been discovered in the Garo Hills region of Meghalaya, India. Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma praised the collaborative efforts of various research institutions that highlighted the biodiversity of the area.
- 01Discovery of a new snake species, Calamaria garoensis, in Meghalaya's Garo Hills.
- 02Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma commended the research teams involved.
- 03The discovery emphasizes the ecological importance of the Garo Hills.
- 04Collaboration included institutions from India and Indonesia.
- 05The finding showcases Meghalaya's rich biodiversity.
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A new snake species, Calamaria garoensis, was recently discovered in the Garo Hills of Meghalaya, India. Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma expressed his congratulations to the research team from various institutions, including Help Earth and Cotton University. He emphasized that this discovery not only brings global attention to Meghalaya's unique biodiversity but also highlights the ecological significance of the Garo Hills region, known for its rich natural heritage. The collaborative effort between researchers from India and Indonesia showcases the importance of scientific research in understanding and preserving biodiversity.
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The discovery of the new snake species enhances awareness and appreciation for the biodiversity in Meghalaya, potentially influencing conservation efforts.
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