Protecting India's incredible biodiversity for future generations
India is home to some of the world's most magnificent wildlife species. From the majestic Bengal Tiger to the one-horned Rhinoceros, from Asiatic Lions to Snow Leopards, our nation's rich biodiversity is unparalleled. However, these precious species face unprecedented threats from habitat loss, poaching, and climate change.
Wildlife Conservation India is dedicated to protecting endangered species, preserving natural habitats, and promoting coexistence between humans and wildlife across the country.
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Protecting our nation's magnificent wildlife heritage
Endangered
Found in: Central & Southern India
India's national animal with approximately 3,000 individuals. Major populations in Sundarbans, Jim Corbett, and Ranthambore.
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Endangered
Found in: Gir Forest, Gujarat
The last remaining population of Asiatic lions with around 674 individuals, exclusively found in Gir National Park.
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Vulnerable
Found in: Northeast & Southern India
Approximately 27,000 elephants remain in the wild, facing threats from habitat fragmentation and human-wildlife conflict.
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Project Tiger initiative protecting Bengal Tigers across 52 reserves in India through anti-poaching and habitat restoration.
Restoring degraded forests and creating wildlife corridors in Western Ghats and Eastern Himalayas biodiversity hotspots.
Working with local communities to promote coexistence and provide sustainable livelihood alternatives near forests.
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Every action counts in protecting our natural heritage. Get involved today!
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