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  • Monday, 02 February 2026

Michigan scientist uses 750-year-old Indian poems to show western India’s savannas were never ruined forests

New research reveals western India's savannas are ancient natural ecosystems. Historical texts from the 13th century describe open, grass-rich landscapes. This challenges the long-held view of these areas as degraded forests. Conservation efforts, particularly tree planting, may be harming these established environments. Understanding this history is crucial for effective protection.

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