Posted on Jan 29, 2024 in India Discovery,Student Speak
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The tiger, India’s national animal, is an endangered species endowed with unique abilities that position it at the apex of the food chain, making it a crucial component in the intricate web of a jungle ecosystem. Here are some facts about these majestic creatures:
Today the conservation of tigers is actively pursued through the establishment of national parks and tiger reserves. One noteworthy example is Jim Corbett National Park, situated in the deep forests of Nainital district of Uttarakhand. The national park spans an area of 1318 square kilometres and is home to more than two hundred and fifty tigers and along with other animals.
From this experience we also realised that we must collectively strive to preserve the tiger population as they symbolise the pride of our nation. Let us unite in our efforts to safeguard these magnificent creatures.
Writen By Aaradhya, Aaradhya, Chehak, Kanak, Netainaya, Ravya, Saanvi, Shanaya, Shubda & Vanya (Gyanshree School, Noida).
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