Observation on Endangered animals in india
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Observation of endangered species in India is: ... Indian elephant, Ganga river Dolphin, Bengal Tiger, Tibetan Antilope, Forest Owlet and many more the endangered species in India.
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Wildlife observation is the practice of noting the occurrence or abundance of animal species at a specific location and time,[1] either for research purposes or recreation. A common example of this type of activity is bird watching.
Major wildlife crime in India includes poaching of tigers, rhinos and the sale of Star tortoises. Tigers are an endangered species, poached for their skin and bones to cater to an illegal market. Their body parts are used in Asian medicines and tiger claws are used in jewellery.
683 animal species
In the 2018 report, According to HT's analysis of the reports over the years, India has a total of 683 animal species in the International Union for Conservation of Nature's (IUCN) critically endangered, endangered and vulnerable categories, as compared to 646 species in 2014
Four of these – the Red Panda, the Bengal Tiger, the Ganges River Dolphin and the Asian Elephant are endangered – while the Snow Leopard and the Greater One Horned Rhinoceros are considered vulnerable.
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