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On World Wildlife Day, making a clarion call to protect India’s critically endangered species

  • December 4, 2024
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On World Wildlife Day, making a clarion call to protect India’s critically endangered species

Sub : Env

Sec: Biodiversity

Context:

  • Wildlife Conservation Day (December 4): A day to evaluate India’s efforts in protecting critically endangered species.

India’s Biodiversity:

  • India has only 2.4% of the world’s land area but accounts for 7-8% of all recorded species.
  • Hosts 45,000 plant species and 91,000 animal species.
  • Recognized as a megadiverse country with 4 of the 34 globally identified biodiversity hotspots:
    • Himalayas
    • Indo-Burma
    • Western Ghats-Sri Lanka
    • Sundaland

Contribution to Species Groups:

  • India has 10 biogeographic zones.
  • Mammals: 8.58% of global species, Birds: 13.66%, Reptiles: 7.91%, Amphibians: 4.66%, Fish: 11.72%, Plants: 11.8%.

Conservation Efforts:

  • Reverence for wildlife deeply ingrained in Indian mythology and traditions.
  • Wildlife sanctuaries in India are unfenced, unlike African reserves, ensuring minimal human interference.
  • Hunting is prohibited as a licensed sport, preserving wildlife populations.

Threats to Wildlife:

  • Economic Growth vs. Conservation:
    • India’s economic expansion and resource demands (land, timber, coal, forest produce) conflict with wildlife habitats.
    • Human-wildlife conflict is rising as species are pushed closer to human settlements.
  • Risk of Extinction:
    • India has 73 critically endangered species (2022, Ministry of Environment, Forests, and Climate Change).
    • The number rose from 47 in 2011, partly due to better monitoring and data availability.

Critically Endangered Species

  • Mammals (9 species):
    • Endemic species (8): Kashmir stag (Hangul), Malabar large-spotted civet, Andaman shrew, Jenkins’ shrew, Nicobar shrew, Namdapha flying squirrel, Large rock rat, Leafletted leaf-nosed bat
    • Carnivores (e.g., lions, tigers, cheetahs) receive more attention due to tourism appeal but are not the majority.
  • Birds:
    • Species like the Great Indian Bustard face threats such as power lines in Rajasthan.
    • Often neglected compared to charismatic megafauna.

Conservation Challenges

  • Balancing economic aspirations with ecological preservation.
  • Mitigating threats from urbanization, deforestation, and infrastructure development.
  • Raising awareness and resources for less-publicized endangered species.

Source: TH

Environment On World Wildlife Day

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