Nature has always helped in flourishing the mankind. But
this isn't about what nature gives to you, its what you, as a human being
give back in return. Are you concerned about nature?
Does saving the endangered species and taking necessary actions for those who
are on the brink of extinction means something to you? Then join hands with
the wildlife organizations to save mother Earth!
The
natural projects and programmes started by the Indian government such as Project
Tiger, Nature Camps and Jungle Lodges have been organised to promote wildlife
awareness among the people. These projects not only help in preserving our natural
heritage but also encourage eco-tourism.
Why wildlife conservation is so important? Because the most beautiful gift
that God has given to nature are the wild creatures, they embellish the natural
beauty by their unique way of existence. But due the growing impact of deforestation,
few concerned animal lovers are making continuous efforts to save the endangered
species as well as those who are on the verge of extinction and save the world
from loosing its green heritage.
Some of the projects and wildlife conservation programmes in India include Project Tiger, which has been till now the most successful one in protecting and preserving the tiger population. There is the Gir National Park, which is only habitat existing for Asiatic lions in India. The Kaziranga Sanctuary is Assam is another remarkable example of saving the endangered Rhinoceros. There's Periyar in Kerala conserving the Wild Elephants and the Dachigam National Park doing the same to save the Hangul or Kashmiri Stag.