India’s wildlife parks are thriving, but not always animals in them

Wildlife tourism is expanding into lesser-known areas, creating revenue for local communities but also posing threats to fragile ecosystems. Amboli and Bhigwan showcase community-led conservation efforts, while Chilika Lake and Bhagalpur highlight the challenges of balancing tourism with wildlife protection. Prioritizing conservation and responsible tourism practices are crucial for safeguarding biodiversity in these emerging hotspots.

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