India’s wildlife conservation initiatives have advanced quickly over the last ten years: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the nation’s wildlife species’ conservation and habitat restoration accomplishments over the last ten years, saying that this will set an example for the rest of the globe. PM Modi praised the Environment and Forest Ministry’s efforts to conserve wildlife, saying that the numerous programs had produced notable outcomes over the last ten years. PM Modi used X to post an in-depth piece written by Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav, which highlights India’s strong commitment to environmental sustainability by explaining and illuminating a number of government initiatives to protect the endangered species.

“He highlights initiatives like the Amrit Kaal Ka Tiger Vision (Tiger@2047), Project Snow Leopard, Project Cheetah, and Project Dolphin, which provide hope and optimism for wildlife conservation,” PM Modi stated when sharing the story. The animal conservation piece is set against the backdrop of animal Week 2025, which ends. The Minister adds that India is the first nation to create a checklist of its 102,718 fauna species throughout its ten biogeographic zones, highlighting the nation’s incredible success in reviving iconic species.

Over the past ten years, the number of tigers has grown by more than thirty percent. India today has 3,682 tigers, accounting for 70% of the world’s tiger population,” he continued. Notably, the Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE), Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy (IGNFA), Wildlife Institute of India (WII), and Forest Research Institute (FRI) collaborated with the Union Ministry of Environment, Forests, and Climate Change to conduct Wildlife Week 2025.

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