
Indian wildlife conservation
Indian wildlife conservation involves protecting the country’s rich diversity of plants and animals, including iconic species like tigers, elephants, and rhinoceroses. It includes establishing protected areas such as national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, enforcing laws against poaching and illegal trade, and promoting community involvement. Conservation efforts aim to maintain ecological balance, sustain biodiversity, and ensure future generations can enjoy India’s natural heritage. These initiatives are supported by government agencies, NGOs, and local communities working together to balance development with environmental preservation.