Review:

Wildlife Conservation In India

overall review score: 4.5
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Wildlife conservation in India refers to efforts aimed at protecting and preserving the diverse range of fauna and flora in the country's natural habitats.

Key Features

  • Rich biodiversity
  • Endangered species protection
  • Habitat preservation
  • Community involvement
  • Legislation and enforcement

Pros

  • India is home to a wide variety of wildlife species, including tigers, elephants, and rhinoceroses
  • Conservation efforts have led to the recovery of certain endangered species
  • Government initiatives such as Project Tiger and Project Elephant have been successful in safeguarding key species

Cons

  • Challenges include human-wildlife conflict, poaching, and habitat fragmentation
  • Lack of adequate funding and resources for conservation projects

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