Wildlife Conservation in India

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Wildlife Conservation in India Nature has always served mankind and has also helped it flourish. But have we ever thought what we have given to the nature or what we have to give in return to nature. Or more importantly we should ask ourselves that are we even concerned about nature. There are a lot of hazards that nature is facing today and needs our help very urgently. One of the major problems that nature has encountered is the endangerment of natural species. We human beings are required to take necessary actions in order to protect those who are on the verge of extinction. In order to contribute to the protection of mother Earth we need to join hands with the organizations that conserve wildlife today.

The natural programs and projects set out by the government of India like jungle lodges, nature camps and project tiger have been formed to enhance wildlife awareness amongst people. These projects other than conserving our natural heritage, also promote eco-tourism.

Conservation of wildlife is very important for innumerable reasons. These wild creatures are the most beautiful god’s gift to nature and they fancify the beauty of nature in their unique way. But because of the growth in impact of deforestation a few concerned lovers of animals are making continuous attempts to preserve the endangered species and the species that are on verge of extinction. By such efforts these nature lovers aim to protect the green heritage of the world.

Wildlife Conservation Sites of India

  • Bandhavgarh National Park

    Bandhavgarh National Park is the place where the white tigers of Rewa were found at first. This national park was once, amongst the magnificent forests that covered the entire Central India.

  • Corbett National Park, U.P.

    Corbett National Park is the first national park of India spread out on the river Ramganga’s banks and Himalaya’s foothills. It is a well saved wild habitat and offers a memorable experience the nature lovers.

  • Gir National Park & Sanctuary, Gujarat

    Gir National Park is the only surviving natural habitat of lions found in Asia. It is also known as Sasangir and is blessed with one of the most diverse natural surroundings and wild attractions.

  • Kaziranga National Parks

    It is the sole surviving habitat of Rhino, the prehistoric survivor of India.


These are some of the wildlife reserves present in India. Other wildlife reserves in India include Kanha National Park, Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary, Sundarbans National Park etc.





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