India needs a second home for Asiatic lions
Richa Singh is a Senior Consultant at EY India, with a focus on forest management, wildlife conservation and biodiversity assessment Published - July 06, 2026…
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India’s strong merchandise exports growth of 16% during April-May FY27 is a clear reflection of this. Studies conducted since the 1980s have concluded that threats such as epidemics, forest fires, or other natural disasters could potentially wipe out the entire species if it remains geographically concentrated.
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India’s strong merchandise exports growth of 16% during April-May FY27 is a clear reflection of this.
according to The Hindu - HomeStudies conducted since the 1980s have concluded that threats such as epidemics, forest fires, or other natural disasters could potentially wipe out the entire species if it remains geographically concentrated.
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