Endangered Species in India: A Looming Crisis
A Call for Urgent Action
A Glimpse into the Dire State of India's Biodiversity
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has issued a chilling warning: 199 species in India are now teetering on the brink of extinction. Our nation, renowned for its incredible biodiversity, has become a battleground for the preservation of countless lives.
India is home to a staggering array of flora and fauna, representing approximately 7-8% of all recorded species on Earth. With over 45,000 plant species and 91,000 animal species, India's natural heritage is unparalleled. However, this treasure is now facing a grave threat.
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) has been tirelessly working to address this urgent crisis through field-based conservation efforts in diverse landscapes. Their dedication is a lifeline for many endangered species, providing hope amidst the encroaching threats.
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