10 Indian species that are rare, unknown and endangered
Depleting resources is turning expensive for India's wildlife, and species such as the Malabar civet, Kashmir red deer and pink-headed duck are paying the price


Depleting resources is a concern not just for humans, but also for millions of animals. Conversion of forest land for agricultural, industrial and mining use, deforestation, degradation of land, and poaching are threatening the existence of multiple species in India and the world over. World Wildlife Fund (WWF) believes that of the 2 million species, about 0.01 to 0.1 percent (between 200 and 2,000) will become extinct each year.
According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), 2,996 animal species have been categorised as critically endangered in its Red List. Of this 84 are found in India. We list some of the rarest and the less-documented.
First Published: Jun 13, 2019, 12:26
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