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The Indian Wolf has been Declared Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
The Indian wolf was recently declared Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, an assessment that marks the first time the species has been globally recognized and evaluated separately as a distinct lineage. With only an estimated 2,877–3,310 mature individuals remaining across India and Pakistan, the assessment highlights that the ancient wolf population is facing a steady decline due to habitat loss and severe human persecution, urgently necessitating dedicated conservation efforts


News and video of The Real Jungle Book's India Premiere held on 14th September 2025, 6 PM at NFAI Pune
Full House for the India Premiere of - The Real Jungle Book! The 52-minute film by Jeremy Hogarth and Kalyan Varma received an...


Celebrating International Wolf Day 🐺🌿Conservation action till now and coming up soon!
In this video join us on a journey of wolf conservation actions spanning over a decade. From tracking Indian wolves across the district,...
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