Northeast India, covering just 8% of India’s land, harbors 60% of its endangered wildlife. Urgent conservation efforts are crucial to protect this biodiversity hotspot.
Northeast India’s Endangered Wildlife
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Northeast India, covering just 8% of India’s land, harbors 60% of its endangered wildlife. Urgent conservation efforts are crucial to protect this biodiversity hotspot.
Sepahijala Zoo in Tripura anticipates the return of Royal Bengal tigers after a five-year absence through an animal exchange program with Siliguri Zoo.
Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park in Darjeeling welcomes two Siberian Tigers, Lara and Akamas, from Cyprus, as part of an animal exchange program.
National Wildlife Week unites India in conserving its rich biodiversity. Arunachal Pradesh leads with its unique flora and fauna, promoting responsible tourism and awareness.
A Kangaroo was spotted in the Highway near Siliguri, reportedly after it escaped its captors who has smuggled it illegally into the country.