Indian Species That Came Back From the Brink of Extinction

The Bengal Tiger population rebounded thanks to Project Tiger, growing steadily after decades of decline.

The Indian One-Horned Rhino made a remarkable comeback in Assam due to strict anti-poaching patrols.

The Asiatic Lion of Gir Forest recovered from just 20 individuals to a thriving protected population.

The Gharial, once critically endangered, saw revival through focused river conservation and breeding programs.

The Amur Falcon population in Nagaland recovered after locals stopped mass hunting and embraced protection.

The Blackbuck bounced back in Rajasthan and Gujarat as community-led conservation strengthened their habitat.