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Graceful and swift, the cheetah runs not just to survive, but to remind us of nature's fleeting beauty.
In Khichan's tranquil waters, migratory cranes find refuge, creating a haven of life and serenity
Sarkanda grass: Nature's resilient masterpiece, weaving strength into landscapes and tradition into craftsmanship.
Where land meets water, the Sunderbans thrive, a living testament to the power of mangroves.
Coral reefs are the lifeblood of marine ecosystems, providing shelter, food, and breeding grounds for countless marine species.
Kachnar plant or Orchid tree is a native plant from India with numerous health and ecological benefits.
Every wingbeat of a migratory bird connects continents and reminds us of nature's boundless beauty.
Protect the gentle giant of the oceans; the whale shark holds the secrets of the deep.
In the serene lakes of Ladakh, the rare black- necked crane finds its sanctuary, a symbol of harmony in high altitudes.
Did you know the Danaid Eggfly is protected under Schedule I & II of the Wildlife Protection Act 1972? Thus, holds equal importance as a Royal Bengal Tiger in India.
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