IN
Biodiversity Intelligence Dashboard
Threatened
318
CR + EN + VU
Critically Endangered
91
CR
Endemic Threatened
1
Found only here
Declining
1%
4 species
Distribution of 318 threatened species
Threatened % by group
1 endemic threatened species found only here
CONSERVATION LEADERS
Key Conservation Organisations
Bombay Natural History Society
Independent research organization
Ornithology and biodiversity research
Conducting bird migration studies and maintaining India's largest natural history collection since 1883.
Visit websiteNature Conservation Foundation
Independent research foundation
Science-based conservation research
Conducting long-term ecological research in the Western Ghats and Himalayas.
Visit websiteSahyadri Conservation Series
Independent conservation group
Western Ghats biodiversity conservation
Documenting and protecting endemic species of the Western Ghats biodiversity hotspot.
Visit websiteWildlife Protection Society of India
Independent NGO
Wildlife crime prevention and tiger conservation
Leading anti-poaching efforts and wildlife crime investigations across India since 1994.
Visit websiteWildlife Trust of India
Independent conservation NGO
Human-wildlife conflict mitigation and species conservation
Operating India's largest wildlife rescue centers and pioneering elephant corridor conservation.
Visit websiteNotable Conservationists
Belinda Wright
Wildlife Protection Society of India
Wildlife crime investigation and tiger protection
Exposed major wildlife trafficking networks and established India's premier anti-poaching organization.
Bittu Sahgal
Sanctuary Asia magazine
Wildlife journalism and conservation advocacy
Founded India's leading wildlife magazine and campaigns against habitat destruction.
Raman Sukumar
Indian Institute of Science
Elephant ecology and human-wildlife conflict
Leading researcher on Asian elephant behavior and conservation strategies for 40+ years.
Ullas Karanth
Wildlife Conservation Society India
Tiger ecology and conservation biology
Pioneered camera-trap based tiger population estimation methods used globally.
Vidya Athreya
Wildlife Conservation Society India
Leopard conservation and human-carnivore coexistence
Pioneered community-based approaches to leopard conservation in human-dominated landscapes.
Source: Public records, institutional websites, published research
Outlook: Deteriorating
India's biodiversity significance stems from its position across multiple biogeographic zones, encompassing the Western Ghats and Eastern Himalayas biodiversity hotspots, along with diverse ecosystems from the Thar Desert to the Sundarbans mangroves. The country hosts approximately 8% of global species despite covering only 2.4% of Earth's land area. According to IUCN Red List 2025 data, all 31 assessed species are threatened, with 25 critically endangered, indicating severe conservation challenges. India faces distinct threats including diclofenac poisoning affecting vultures, agricultural encroachment into Gangetic floodplains, and bycatch mortality in coastal fisheries. The Western Ghats experience habitat fragmentation from development projects, while Himalayan ecosystems face climate-induced habitat shifts. Dam construction across major river systems disrupts freshwater biodiversity corridors. The Wildlife Protection Act amendments and Project Tiger demonstrate legislative commitment, while community-based conservation in states like Rajasthan shows promise. The National Biodiversity Authority coordinates conservation efforts across states. However, rapid urbanization and agricultural intensification continue pressuring natural habitats. Current trajectory appears mixed, with some flagship species recovering through targeted programs while lesser-known taxa, particularly invertebrates representing 65% of assessed threatened species, face continued decline. The high proportion of critically endangered species suggests immediate intervention is crucial for preventing extinctions.
Key Biomes & Ecosystems
Conservation Achievements
India has achieved notable conservation successes through Project Tiger, which increased tiger populations from 1,411 in 2006 to over 2,600 by 2019, and Project Elephant, which established corridors connecting fragmented habitats. The country's network of 870+ protected areas covers approximately 5% of its territory. Community conservation initiatives like the Bishnoi community's wildlife protection traditions and joint forest management programs have proven effective. The ban on diclofenac veterinary use has begun showing positive results for vulture populations, while ex-situ conservation programs for species like the Gharial have prevented extinctions.
Source: IUCN Red List 2025-2, GBIF, national survey data