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10 animals that are declared endangered in India

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Sep 14, 2024

Aakanksha Sharma

Endangered in India

The diverse wildlife of India has animals that are both unique and rare. But unfortunately, many of them are on the decline, despite conservation efforts, and are a part of the endangered list. Here we mention 10 animals declared endangered in India.

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​Bengal tiger

The top animal on the list is the Bengal tiger. Even though their population is steadily increasing owing to conservation efforts, they are still a part of the Endangered species.

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Asiatic lion

The pride of Gujarat, and India, the Asiatic lion is another wild cat in the endangered list. It is found in the Gir Forest of Gujarat, and is one of the rarest big cats in the world.

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Snow leopard

A beautiful big cat, the Snow leopard is elusive and very hard to spot. Unfortunately, it is also on the endangered list due to loss of habitat and poaching.

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Asiatic elephant

People often think that elephants are abundant in the wild and face no threat or loss. But, the Asiatic elephant has been a part of the Endangered animal list for quite some time now.

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​One-horned rhino

The one-horned rhino, primarily found in the Kaziranga National Park, Assam, is also being protected by poachers and is at the forefront of conservation efforts. It is placed on the endangered list owing to poaching of the horn.

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​Dolphin

The Ganga river dolphin is one of the few water animals that has been put in the endangered list. In July 2022 it was made a part of the Endangered list and it is estimated that only 2500-3000 of them are left.

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Red panda

One of the most adorable Pandas that can be seen in India is the Red panda. But unfortunately, this animal is also on the endangered list and is legally protected.

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Nilgiri tahr

The Nilgiri tahr is a mountain goat that also finds mention in the endangered list. The main reason for its decline is loss of habitat and poaching.

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Great Indian bustard

The great Indian bustard, a large bird found in Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Maharashtra, is critically endangered with only a few hundred left.

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Blackbuck

The blackbuck, known for its spiral horns, and brown-white stripes, is endangered due to poaching and habitat loss.

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