Indian wildlife conservation
Indian wildlife conservation focuses on protecting the diverse flora and fauna found across the country. With a rich variety of ecosystems, including forests, grasslands, and wetlands, India is home to many endangered species like the Bengal tiger and the Indian rhinoceros. Conservation efforts aim to preserve these habitats and promote biodiversity through national parks and wildlife sanctuaries.
Various organizations and government initiatives work together to combat poaching and habitat loss. Programs like the Project Tiger and Project Elephant have been established to ensure the survival of these iconic species. Education and community involvement are also crucial in fostering a culture of conservation among local populations.