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  • World Wildlife Day: PM Modi's Lion Safari at Gir National Park In Gujarat

    Watch Prime Minister Narendra Modi embark on a thrilling lion safari at Gir National Park in Gujarat on World Wildlife Day. Experience the beauty of Gir's Asiatic lions as PM Modi captures unforgettable moments in the wild. Stay updated with the latest from Gujarat!

  • Inside PM Modi’s Wildlife Adventure at Gir National Park on World Wildlife Day

    Inside PM Modi’s Wildlife Adventure at Gir National Park on World Wildlife Day

    On World Wildlife Day 2025, PM Narendra Modi embarked on a lion safari in Gir National Park, highlighting Asiatic lion conservation. Read more about his thrilling wildlife adventure!

  • 10 Lesser-Known Wildlife Destinations in India for an Ultimate Travel Experience

    10 Lesser-Known Wildlife Destinations in India for an Ultimate Travel Experience

    Celebrate World Wildlife Day 2025 by exploring 10 offbeat wildlife destinations in India, from sloth bears in Karnataka to red pandas in Arunachal Pradesh!

  • World Wildlife Day 2025: Date, Theme, Significance, and More

    World Wildlife Day 2025: Date, Theme, Significance, and More

    Celebrate World Wildlife Day 2025 on March 3 with the theme "Wildlife Conservation Finance: Investing in People and Planet." Learn its significance and support conservation.

  • World Wildlife Day 2025: 6 Stunning Wildlife Images to Inspire Your Next Travel Adventure

    World Wildlife Day 2025: 6 Stunning Wildlife Images to Inspire Your Next Travel Adventure

    Explore six stunning wildlife images that will inspire your next adventure. From Antarctica to Mozambique, discover nature's beauty and the need for conservation.

  • World Wildlife Day: 5 most endangered species on Earth

    World Wildlife Day: 5 most endangered species on Earth

    World Wildlife Day 2023: Conflict and deforestation pose threats to these rare species around the globe.

  • World Wildlife Day: 10 best national parks and forests in India

    World Wildlife Day: 10 best national parks and forests in India

    March 3 is World Wildlife Day and what better way to celebrate it than to explore some of India’s best wildlife parks. We tell you where to go and what to do.

  • World Wildlife Day: Stunning pics by Sony World Photography Awards 2022 finalists

    World Wildlife Day: Stunning pics by Sony World Photography Awards 2022 finalists

    World Wildlife Day 2022: Photographers Oana Baković from Romania, Federico Borella from Italy, and Milan Radisics from Hungary are the finalists of the 2022 Professional competition.

  • World Wildlife Day 2022: Tiger conservation, and the Tx2 project

    World Wildlife Day 2022: Tiger conservation, and the Tx2 project

    India's tiger population grew from 1,411 in 2006 to 2,967 tigers as per the 2018 census. With the deadline of the Tx2 project this year, has the world doubled its tiger population too?

  • India committed to recovering species to restore ecosystem: Bhupender Yadav

    India committed to recovering species to restore ecosystem: Bhupender Yadav

    Bhupender Yadav, who is in Nairobi to attend the special session of the 5th United Nations Environment Assembly, also said India is mindful of the problems that threaten the delicate balance of the ecosystem.

  • Everything should be done to ensure protection of forests, safe habitats for animals: PM Modi

    Everything should be done to ensure protection of forests, safe habitats for animals: PM Modi

    On the occasion, Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu called for putting in dedicated efforts to save and preserve the wildlife and create greater awareness on the need to maintain a healthy ecological balance on the planet.

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