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With the help of the internet and other sources, obtain more information about the critically endangered birds and animals in India. Find the names of their sanctuaries.

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With the help of the internet and other sources, obtain more information about the critically endangered birds and animals in India. Find the names of their sanctuaries.

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India is home to various critically endangered birds and animals, and their conservation efforts often center around sanctuaries and national parks. Some instances include:

  1. Forest Owlet - The Forest Owlet, a critically endangered bird species, was thought to be extinct for over a century until its rediscovery in the year 1997 in the Satpura range of Madhya Pradesh. However, it remains one of the rarest owls globally, and its exact population status is not well-known. Conservation efforts are essential to protect its habitat and ensure its survival.
  2. Indian Vulture - Once abundant, Indian Vultures have faced a drastic decline in population due to factors like diclofenac, a veterinary drug. The Keoladeo National Park in Rajasthan is a notable sanctuary involved in their conservation. Vulture breeding programs and monitoring initiatives are crucial to prevent their extinction.
  3. Siberian Crane - The Siberian Crane is a critically endangered migratory bird that visits India during the winter. Their population decline is mainly attributed to habitat loss and degradation. Keoladeo National Park in Bharatpur, Rajasthan, serves as an essential sanctuary for these migratory birds.
  4. Deolali Minnow (fish) - The Deolali Minnow is a critically endangered fish species found in the Godavari River basin. Conservation efforts involve habitat restoration and preventing pollution in the rivers where they inhabit. Sanctuaries or protected areas specifically dedicated to this fish may not be well-documented.
  5. Asiatic Cheetah - The Asiatic Cheetah, a critically endangered big cat species, was once found in India, but it is now functionally extinct in the country. Conservation efforts are challenging due to its extremely low population. Efforts include habitat protection, anti-poaching measures, and potential reintroduction programs.
  6. Himalayan Wolf - The Himalayan Wolf is a critically endangered subspecies of the gray wolf found in the Himalayan region. Conservation efforts focus on understanding its ecology and implementing measures for habitat preservation. Sanctuaries may not be designated specifically for this subspecies.
  7. Amboli Toad - The Amboli Toad is a critically endangered amphibian species found in the Western Ghats. Conservation initiatives involve habitat protection and monitoring of their populations. Sanctuaries or protected areas dedicated solely to this toad may not be widely established.

These examples illustrate the critical status of various birds and animals in India and the sanctuaries actively engaged in their preservation. 

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