Wild Life Of India
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ALL ABOUT INDIAN WILDLIFE
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Indian White Eye Found in open woodlands of Indian Sub-Continent and parts of SE Asia. A popular cage bird in some parts of the world. Legally protected in #India Its scientific name 'palpebrosa' in Latin means "having prominent eyelids". #ThePhotoHour IndiAves Avibase (Denis Lepage)
Wish you all a very happy ‘World Wildlife Day’. I shot this image in Ranthambore a few years back. Parveen Kaswan, IFS Madhu Mitha, IFS Susanta Nanda Sudha Ramen 🇮🇳 Nat Geo India Animal Planet India Shefali Vaidya. 🇮🇳
India has thriving wildlife & biodiversity. 70% of Global Tiger population .70 % of Asiatic Lions. 60% of Leopard population. The Narendra Modi govt. is working on reintroduction of Cheetah,which went extinct in 1952. ...this Big Cat will be a reality soon. #WorldWildlifeDay
On #WorldWildlifeDay, I salute all those working towards wildlife protection. Be it lions, tigers and leopards, India is seeing a steady rise in the population of various animals. We should do everything possible to ensure protection of our forests and safe habitats for animals.
Happy day & congratulations; today is #WorldWildlifeDay! Let's celebrate, while what a sad world it would be without them... #WorldWithoutNature WWF Water 💧🐟 IUCN-CetaceanSG International Whaling Commission WWF Whales & Dolphins wendy carballo silva Gill Braulik RiverDolphins Uzma Khan WWF-Pakistan WWF-India Dr Masood Makhdoom🇵🇰
Forest staffs and field researchers in Rajula, Greater Gir (Gujrat) heard a roar and found a lion cub trapped in net. Lioness with other cubs was sitting nearby. To avoid strangulation of cub they put their lives at risk and freed the cub. Salute to our green guards.IFS Association
A Spellbinding Bloom 🍂❤️❤️❤️ Bombex ceiba flowers blooming in Laokhuwa-Burhachapori WLS, a buffer of Kaziranga National Park & Tiger Reserve Tiger Reserve #IncredibleIndia #awesomeassam
#Hornbills on high protein 'Bat-diet' !! Location: Unknown #SMForward Susanta Nanda Sudha Ramen 🇮🇳
Newborn gharials! Local farming & fishing communities along Gandak #river in #Bihar are actively involved in gharial #conservation, monitoring #nests & conducting safe #rescues. Pranav Capila pens a beautiful essay on finding hope down the Gandak... sanctuarynaturefoundation.org/article/a-chor…