Wildlife of the Indian Subcontinent
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Wildlife and wildlife habitat of the Greater India (the Indian subcontinent) encompasses that of India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Burma / Myanmar and Maldives.
[edit] See also
- Wildlife of India
- Wildlife of Pakistan
- Wildlife of Bhutan
- Wildlife of Bangladesh
- Wildlife of Sri Lanka
- Wildlife of Myanmar (formerly Burma)
- Wildlife of Maldives
- Wildlife of Afghanistan
- Wildlife of Iran
- Wildlife of Iraq
- Wildlife conservation
- Fauna of India
- Flora of India
- List of fishes of India
- Ecoregions of India
- The study of natural history in India
- History of the conservation movement in India
- timeline
- Environmental activism in India
- Environmental organizations in India
- Environmental activism in India
- Project Lion (for conservation of our Asiatic Lion in India)
- Project Crocodile
- Project Hangul
- Asiatic Lion Reintroduction Project
- List of Zoos in India
- Central Zoo Authority of India (CZA)
- Zoo Outreach Organisation (ZOO), India is an NGO
- Wildlife Institute of India (WII)
- Indian Institute of Forest Management (IIFM)
- Zoological Survey of India (ZSI)
- India Nature Watch (INW) spreading the love of nature and wildlife in India through photography
- Geological Survey of India (GSI) also maintains 2 fossil parks currently.
- Fossil Parks of India
- Protected areas of India
- List of protected areas in India
- Environmental policy of the Government of India
- Indian Forest Act, 1927
- Wildlife Protection Act of 1972
- Project Tiger
- Project Elephant
- Project Snow Leopard
- Project Gaur
- Ministry of Environment and Forests (India)