India has released the latest figures showing a total of 6,327 river dolphins, with Uttar Pradesh leading the count, followed by Bihar and West Bengal. This groundbreaking estimate, spanning 8,000 km across 28 rivers in eight states, marks a significant step in wildlife conservation efforts. Prime Minister Modi has unveiled additional initiatives to further protect the country’s wildlife, including the launch of a new dolphin project and plans to expand habitats for lions and cheetahs. These conservation efforts demonstrate India’s commitment to preserving its rich biodiversity and ensuring the survival of endangered species.

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