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National Endangered Species Day Can Indias Wildlife Laws Stop the Extinction Crisis

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- India's Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 is the legal framework for conservation.
- Recent amendments to the Wildlife Protection Act aim to strengthen protections but may create loopholes.
- Species like Royal Bengal tiger and Ganges river dolphin remain endangered.
- Pressures include urban expansion, habitat loss, and climate change.
- National Endangered Species Day is observed annually on the third Friday of May.
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