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Home / Environment / Blackbuck's Triumph: India's Rare Antelope Roars Back

Blackbuck's Triumph: India's Rare Antelope Roars Back

6 Dec

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Summary

  • Blackbuck, absent for 50 years, has returned to Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary.
  • Conservation efforts since 2021 boosted the population from 77 to nearly 190.
  • This success signifies India's broader ecological revival and commitment to wildlife.
Blackbuck's Triumph: India's Rare Antelope Roars Back

The blackbuck, an antelope known for its distinctive spiral horns, has reappeared in India's Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary after a 50-year absence. The species, which had disappeared in the 1970s due to human-induced factors like habitat loss and poaching, has now made a significant comeback.

Since 2021, conservation and reintroduction programs have seen 77 blackbucks thrive, with their population nearly doubling to approximately 190 individuals. This success is attributed to the dedicated efforts of veterinary teams and forest officials who ensured the animals' health and adaptation to the grassland environment.

This monumental return signifies a broader ecological revival in the region, offering hope for continued wildlife conservation. The successful reintroduction of the blackbuck, alongside other rediscovered species like the painted keelback and black panther, underscores the effectiveness of supportive policies and conservation initiatives in restoring biodiversity.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The blackbuck disappeared due to habitat loss, poaching, and encroachment by humans.
Conservation and reintroduction efforts for the blackbuck began in 2021.
India has also recently spotted the painted keelback snake and a black panther.

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