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Megadiverse India
India is one of the 12 megadiverse countries in the world, commanding 7%–8% of the world’s biodiversity and supporting 16% of the major forest types, varying from alpine pastures in the Himalayas to temperate, sub-tropical, tropical forests, and mangroves in the coastal areas. However, the country is facing several challenges with regard to maintaining its megadiverse status. Dr Yogesh Gokhale analyses India’s position from the domestic, as well as international point of view, and finds what the country needs to do to safeguard its rich biodiversity.
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