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PM Modi reaffirms commitment to conservation on World Wildlife Day

‎‎New Delhi, March 3 (UNI) ‎Marking World Wildlife Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday underscored the importance of protecting the planet’s rich biodiversity and reaffirmed India’s commitment to conservation and sustainable development.
‎In a message posted on X, the Prime Minister said, “World Wildlife Day is about celebrating the incredible faunal diversity that enriches our planet and sustains our ecosystems. It is a day to acknowledge everyone working towards wildlife protection. We reaffirm our commitment to conservation, sustainable practices and protecting habitats so that our wildlife continues to thrive.”
‎World Wildlife Day is observed annually on March 3 to raise awareness about the world’s wild animals and plants and to recognise global efforts to safeguard biodiversity. India, home to a vast range of species—from Asiatic lions and Bengal tigers to elephants and one-horned rhinoceroses—has been at the forefront of several conservation initiatives.
‎Over the past decade, the government has highlighted flagship programmes such as Project Tiger and Project Elephant, as well as efforts to expand protected areas and strengthen wildlife corridors. India has also recorded notable successes in increasing tiger populations and conserving endangered species through community participation and stricter anti-poaching measures.
‎Environmental experts say conservation is closely linked to sustainable development goals, particularly in a country where ecological balance supports agriculture, livelihoods and climate resilience.
‎The Prime Minister’s message comes amid growing global concern about habitat loss, climate change and biodiversity decline. Conservationists have stressed the need for continued collaboration between governments, local communities and environmental organisations to ensure that development does not come at the cost of nature.
‎As the world observes World Wildlife Day, India reiterated its resolve to strengthen conservation policies and promote sustainable practices to ensure that its diverse wildlife heritage thrives for generations to come.
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