Conservation in India

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The Bengal tiger, primarily found in India and Bangladesh, is an endangered species.

Conservation in India

Protected areas

As of May 2004, the protected areas of India cover 156,700 km², roughly 4.95% of the total surface area.

Endangered species

Legislation

Notable conservation organisations

Notable conservationists

See also

References