World Wildlife Day: We should ensure protection of forests, safe habitats for animals, says PM Modi

World Wildlife Day: We should ensure protection of forests, safe habitats for animals, says PM Modi
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New Delhi, India: On the occasion of World Wildlife Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid emphasis on the protection of forests and safe habitats for animals and also extended gratitude to those working towards wildlife protection.

Taking to Twitter, he highlighted that India is seeing a steady rise in the population of various animals.

"On #WorldWildlifeDay, I salute all those working towards wildlife protection. Be it lions, tigers, and leopards, India is seeing a steady rise in the population of various animals. We should do everything possible to ensure the protection of our forests and safe habitats for animals," PM Modi tweeted.

Union Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar said that the Narendra Modi government is working on the reintroduction of the Cheetah, which went extinct in 1952.

"India has thriving wildlife and biodiversity. 70 percent of the Global Tiger population. 70 per cent of Asiatic Lions. 60 percent of Leopard population. The Narendra Modi govt is working on the reintroduction of the Cheetah, which went extinct in 1952....this Big Cat will be a reality soon. #WorldWildlifeDay," he said.