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India’s Wildlife Parks Thrive, But Animal Welfare Lags

India’s Wildlife Parks Thrive, But Animal Welfare Lags

Last Updated Aug - 22 - 2025, 04:59 PM | Source : Fela News

Wildlife tourism is flourishing with better infrastructure, but delicate ecosystems are in danger. Many parks are built keeping visitors in mind, but their anim
India’s Wildlife Parks Thrive
India’s Wildlife Parks Thrive

Tourism and infrastructure are developing rapidly in wildlife gardens of India, but not every living organism or ecosystem is flourishing below the surface. The increase in the number of revenue and visitors has strengthened modernization, better access and conservation efforts. However, conservation experts say that many species - all of the small or less "attractive" wildlife - are not being part of this progress.

The root cause of the problem is weak rule and uncontrollable human intervention. As the boundaries of human and wildlife are becoming blurred, delicate species-such as Malabar gliding frogs-are facing more stress due to dwelling chaos or wrong care. In fact, success should not be the number of tourists coming to the park only, but all species - large or small health and goodness.

Protectionists argue that the popularity of the park is not only enough to protect biodiversity, but it is necessary for this that careful management of visitor behavior, scientific monitoring of low -looking species and extended policies extended to protecting delicate ecosites. In short, we just have to look ahead of symbolic organisms such as tigers and elephants and ensure that every living being is frog, a bird or insect, can fruit. This means the creation of a really inclusive and life-first philosophy for the wildlife of India.

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