Five Places in India where Animals Habitats are disrupted


BENGALURU: It is a common case in India where less attention is given to protect the valuable animal habitats and to preserve them. The government as well as the related authorities is to be blamed for the actions which led to the extinction or nearing extinction of a variety of animal and bird species in the country. Given here are the five places in India which are affected the most according to indiatimes.com.

Sanjay Gandhi National Park- Mumbai

The proposed path for the Delhi-Mumbai freight corridor is contentiously routed through the Sanjay Gandhi national park (SGNP) as a result of which around 12,000 trees are expected to be cut for the construction. This would bring about 40 types of mammals, including leopards and deer, 274 species of birds and 78 species of reptiles under threat. Moreover the SGNP which is the largest tropical forest to be surrounded by a city is a big relief for Mumbai in balancing air pollution.

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