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Laboratory for the Conservation of Endangered Species

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LaCONES or Laboratory for the Conservation of Endangered Species, is a Council of Scientific and Industrial Research lab located in Hyderabad. It was conceptualised by Lalji Singh.[1] It is India's only research facility engaged in conservation and preservation of wildlife and its resources. It was established in 1998 with the help of Central Zoo Authority of India, CSIR and the government of Andhra Pradesh. It was dedicated to the nation in 2007 by then President of India APJ Abdul Kalam.It is a part of ccmb (centre for cellular and molecular biology).India's 1st genetic bank for wilflife conservation nwgrb (national wildlife genetic resource bank) stablished by government in lacones

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