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how many animals are being extinct in kerala?

The Ministry of Environment and Forests in collaboration with the Zoological Survey of India, has released a Comprehensive Document on Critically Endangered Animal Species of India. The current extinction crisis has placed many species in the “Critically Endangered” category. It is the highest risk category assigned by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List, where all available evidence indicates an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild. The IUCN framework provides an objective evaluation that can be applied consistently by scientists and facilitates comparison across widely different groups of animals.
Spoon Billed Sandpiper,Malabar Civet,Anamalai Flying Frog,Gundia Indian Frog,Kerala Indian Frog,Chalazodes Bubble-Nest Frog etc For further information log on to the site mentioned here.http://www.kerenvis.nic.in/Database/CriticallyEndangeredAnimal_1094.aspx


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