Conservation of Endangered Species
- Recently, the Tamil Nadu government approved Rs. 1 crore for a new conservation program targeting four lesser-known endangered species: lion-tailed macaque, Madras hedgehog, striped hyena, and hump-headed mahseer fish.
- Previously, the state launched several conservation initiatives, including the Dugong Conservation Reserve in the Gulf of Mannar, Kadavur Slender Loris Sanctuary, and Project Nilgiri Tahr.
- These initiatives align with the Kunming–Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework’s 30×30 ....
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