The Tamil Nadu forest department has rolled out the ‘Hornbill Conservation Initiative’ at the Anamalai Tiger Reserve, aiming to safeguard the natural habitat of hornbills. This initiative encompasses various strategies such as infrastructure enhancements, forging partnerships, and establishing a nursery dedicated to cultivating hornbill food plants, in addition to conservation endeavors for other endangered species. The Centre for Excellence at the Anamalai Tiger Reserve will serve as a focal point for driving these conservation efforts forward. This move underscores the state’s commitment to biodiversity preservation and underscores the critical role of hornbills in the ecosystem. By launching this initiative, Tamil Nadu sets a positive example for wildlife conservation in India.

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Tamil Nadu launches Hornbill Conservation Initiative at Anamalai Tiger Reserve to protect habitat and promote biodiversity.
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