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Biodiversity conservation is vital for maintaining ecological balance and ensuring the survival of species that sustain ecosystem services. Efforts include habitat protection, restoration, and species management, often integrating community participation and sustainable resource use. Key strategies involve protected areas, wildlife corridors, and policies addressing pollution and poaching. Safeguarding biodiversity preserves ecological integrity and supports human well-being, as diverse ecosystems are more resilient to environmental changes.Navegaon Bandh National Park, located in Maharashtra,…mehr

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Biodiversity conservation is vital for maintaining ecological balance and ensuring the survival of species that sustain ecosystem services. Efforts include habitat protection, restoration, and species management, often integrating community participation and sustainable resource use. Key strategies involve protected areas, wildlife corridors, and policies addressing pollution and poaching. Safeguarding biodiversity preserves ecological integrity and supports human well-being, as diverse ecosystems are more resilient to environmental changes.Navegaon Bandh National Park, located in Maharashtra, India, spans 133.78 square kilometers and serves as a sanctuary for diverse flora and fauna. Renowned for its picturesque lake, the park hosts species such as tigers, leopards, and numerous bird species, including migratory birds. Conservation initiatives prioritize habitat protection, anti-poaching efforts, and community engagement to preserve the park's biodiversity. These measures maintain ecological balance and ensure essential ecosystem services, benefiting both local wildlife and the surrounding communities.
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Dr. Gopal T. Paliwal, Head of Zoology at S. S. Jaiswal College, Gondia, Maharashtra, has a long career in biodiversity conservation. He has published over 60 research articles and 14 books. Collaborating with Forest Department teams, he continues to pursue his passion for conserving biodiversity.