This document lists 8 conservation projects in India focused on protecting endangered species, including tigers, elephants, gharials, sea turtles, rhinos, snow leopards, hangul, and dolphins. It provides the name of each project, species protected, year established, and current population estimates. The projects were implemented between 1972 and 2009 and populations of the targeted species now range from 182 hangul to over 41,000 elephants.
This document lists 8 conservation projects in India focused on protecting endangered species, including tigers, elephants, gharials, sea turtles, rhinos, snow leopards, hangul, and dolphins. It provides the name of each project, species protected, year established, and current population estimates. The projects were implemented between 1972 and 2009 and populations of the targeted species now range from 182 hangul to over 41,000 elephants.
This document lists 8 conservation projects in India focused on protecting endangered species, including tigers, elephants, gharials, sea turtles, rhinos, snow leopards, hangul, and dolphins. It provides the name of each project, species protected, year established, and current population estimates. The projects were implemented between 1972 and 2009 and populations of the targeted species now range from 182 hangul to over 41,000 elephants.
no Name of the project Name of Year of Current Logo of project
animal impleme populatio ntation n of the animal 01 Project Tiger Tiger 1973 2,967
02 Project Elephant wild 1992 about
Asian El 41,410 to ephants. 52,345
03 Gharial and Saltwater croco Gharial 1975 Between
dile conservation programme and the 3,000 saltwater and crocodile 4,200 . 04 UNDP Sea Turtle Project blackbuc 1999 135,000 k and Olive Ridley tu rtles 05 Indian (One Horn) Rhino One- 2005 2,939 Vision 2020 Horned Rhinos