Wildlife Census
The Wildlife Census is a systematic count of animal populations. It helps assess biodiversity and conservation status. Conducted periodically, it provides critical data for wildlife management. This process aids in formulating policies for habitat protection. Accurate counts inform research and conservation efforts. The census also raises public awareness about wildlife issues. It plays a vital role in preserving ecosystems for future generations.
The third synchronised Nilgiri Tahr Survey 2026 began on 24 April 2026 as a joint exercise of the Tamil Nadu and Kerala forest departments. The four-day census is...
April 25, 2026