Maharashtra Creates New Safe Haven for Endangered Canids and Diverse Wildlife
The Maharashtra government has established a crucial new wildlife habitat in Sangli district, aptly named the Atpadi Conservation Reserve. Spanning a compact 9.48 sq. km, this reserve prioritizes the protection of the endangered ‘canid’ family, including wild dogs, wolves, jackals, and foxes.
The Atpadi Conservation Reserve marks a significant step forward in conserving Maharashtra’s precious biodiversity. Its establishment not only safeguards endangered species but also promotes ecological balance and ensures the well-being of local wildlife corridors. This promising initiative holds great hope for the future of Maharashtra’s diverse and irreplaceable natural heritage.
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